Before minimum standards can be enforced, the Department of Infrastructure intends to consult on the proposals - it currently expects to complete this by June 2025. Once the consultation process is ...
Bring principles for drafting a bill to amend or replace existing legislation to clarify the governance and division of responsibilities of the Department of Health and Social Care and Manx Care for ...
The 'Restart a Heart Team' will be at Strand Shopping Centre, Douglas, on 12 October.
The Island's Emergency Services Joint Control Room has received a prestigious award for its outstanding work in emergency medical dispatching. It's been named an Accredited Centre of Excellence - ...
Forty bus services might not be able to operate today due to staff shortages and sickness at Bus Vannin. The Island's bus operator has confirmed a list of services may have to be cancelled due to a ...
Manx Care is cutting the amount of elective surgery it carries out in a bid to lower its £16.8m projected overspend. The healthcare provider is reducing theatre lists by 5.5 per week from 30 to 24.5, ...
The fire service is reminding Manx residents of the importance of smoke detectors after a concerned passer by called crews to a property in Ramsey when they heard a smoke alarm going off. Firefighters ...
Government needs to work out why its mid-rent scheme wasn't working before considering reintroducing it. That's according to the chair of the Housing and Communities Board after it was scrapped in ...
The Queen's Pier Restoration Trust is holding its final open day of 2024 this afternoon. Those attending will also be able to ride on the red train. The pier will be open from 2pm to 5pm.
A ‘long term sustainable plan’ is needed for motorsport events on the Isle of Man. That’s the message from the enterprise ...
As well as the planned work to the vessel, Manxman is due to carry out berthing trials at the new Isle of Man Ferry Terminal in Liverpool from today. The ferry operator says the vessel will have a ...
The head of operations at Bus Vannin says he doesn't "see the situation improving drastically over the next couple of weeks". It's after continued disruption to the Island's public transport provision ...