Tynwald has backed the chief minister's new approach to increasing the minimum wage. Last night, members voted in support of ...
The Isle of Man experienced one of its warmest years on record in 2025, with temperatures averaging well above long-term norms, according to the latest annual report from Ronaldsway Met Office.
Manx Care has commissioned reviews and reports costing more than £660,000 over the last two financial years. The figure covers six pieces of work on a range of topics, including a governance review, ...
Tynwald written answer discloses breakdown of staff working in marketing, communications, promotional and news-related roles across government departments and public bodies ...
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture has started its search for a new chief officer. A job advert for the role shows the department's top civil servant will be paid a salary between £131,142 ...
Student award rules aim to reflect rising living costs, expand eligibility, and improve support for distance learners ...
The Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce has welcomed the decision to raise the minimum wage for workers aged over 18 from £11.45 to £12.86 from 1 April, following a series of rapid changes by government.
Three Isle of Man archers have enjoyed medal successes at the latest Scottish Indoor Archery Championships. Lesley Sleight, John Angiolini and Rose Sandilands - all members of Bowderyn Field Archery ...
The environment, food and agriculture minister says it's business as normal despite a recent outbreak of Bluetongue in cattle. Yesterday, it was confirmed antibodies from the virus had been identified ...
A written response from the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) has revealed a sharp increase in payments to the Board of Isle of Man Meats, with total compensation more than ...
Two Isle of Man national teams took victories last weekend to progress in the England Hockey (EH) Championships competitions. The Ladies Over'45's and Under-16 Girls emerged victorious in their ...
A key representative of the hospitality sector has appealed to the new Treasury Minister to get involved in the real world, as he terms it. Andy Gibbs, of Jaks and the Licensed Victuallers says ...