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The Department of Education says it's committed to finding a fair and sustainable resolution with school leaders on the Island. It's as the NAHT prepares to ballot its members on whether they should ...
A dog who's spent five weeks in Archallagan Plantation has finally been brought home. Elvis, the German Shepherd-cross, slipped his lead in the area last month. Multiple searches of the site have been ...
The Island's farmers need to be there for each other when it comes to looking after their mental health. That's the opinion of Philip Hampton, who owns Bigfoot and Sons Agricultural Contractors. He ...
Isle of Man athlete David Mullarkey managed a top-ten finish during his track debut for Great Britain last weekend. The Manxman secured eighth spot during the Men's 5,000m race at the 2025 European ...
The Department of Infrastructure is looking to change how parking works at Ronaldsway Airport. Speaking on Manx Radio's Mannin Line, the minister admitted the Ringo app doesn't work on ...
A French city will temporarily rename itself in honour of Sir Mark Cavendish during this year's Tour de France. Ch â teauroux will be renamed 'Cavendish City' for one day on Saturday, 13 July when the ...
Manx triathlete Will Draper secured a podium finish whilst represent Great Britain in the sport at this year's World Triathlon Long Distance Championships. The Island competitor went on to secure ...
Swimmer Laura Kinley has been named as the Isle of Man's national flag bearer for the 2025 Island Games. The Island competitor takes up the role for this year's event which will be her 11th Island ...
Isle of Man tennis star Billy Harris hopes his win in the first round of Wimbledon will inspire others here to take up tennis. The former Castletown and Albany member beat Serbian Dusan Lajovic in ...
An MHK believes the public doesn't know what the chief minister's priorities are for government. Appearing on Manx Radio's Agenda programme, Douglas Central representative Chris Thomas said government ...
The sport of archery provides a good balance between allowing athletes to compete internationally but also being accessible to people from all walks of life. That's the view of one of the Isle of ...
A drop off in numbers of those watching the Tynwald Day ceremony from the grandstands has prompted organisers to take action. They have cut the length of the tiered seating available. The trend of ...