EU Zimbabwe Sanctions
On 20 February 2014, the European Union adopted Council Regulation (EU) No 153/2014 which had the effect of removing virtually all individuals and entities from the lists of those affected by financial...
View ArticleDepartment of Economic Development's response to the Isle of Man Budget 2014
The Minister for Economic Development John Shimmin MHK is confident that his Department will help drive further economic growth and job creation following the Treasury Minister’s Budget speech earlier...
View ArticleFinancial Sanctions: Terrorism and Terrorist Financing
The Terrorist Asset-Freezing Etc. Act 2010 (of Parliament), as it applies in the Isle of Man, implements the terrorist asset-freezing requirements of UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) and...
View ArticleIsle of Man Bank Sports Awards 2013 - Nominations announced
The Sportsman of the Year award sees last year’s winner, Olympic Gold Medallist Peter Kennaugh, pitted against former winner, fellow cyclist Mark Cavendish, Enduro stars Daniel and Jamie McCanney, who...
View ArticleEU Zimbabwe Sanctions
On 20 February 2014, the European Union adopted Council Regulation (EU) No 153/2014 which had the effect of removing virtually all individuals and entities from the lists of those affected by financial...
View ArticlePlanning Application List - Published 28 February 2014
THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1999, ORDERS AND REGULATIONS Town and Country Planning (Development Procedure) (No2) Order 2013Town and Country Planning (Development Procedure) Order 2005Town and...
View ArticleMake your passport top of your travel checklist
The Isle of Man Passport Office is urging people not to forget the most important item on their travel checklist this year –their passport.Local residents are being encouraged to check the validity of...
View ArticleArts Council launches Manx Telecom Youth Arts Forum for 2014
The Arts Council has worked very closely with the Department of Education and Children to formulate the Island of Culture youth engagement programme, with schools so far being involved in writing...
View ArticleFinancial Sanctions: Terrorism and Terrorist Financing
The Terrorist Asset-Freezing Etc. Act 2010 (of Parliament), as it applies in the Isle of Man, implements the terrorist asset-freezing requirements of UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) and...
View ArticleInterested in volunteering your time and helping your community? Come to the...
March and proceedings will commence with a volunteer recruitment event in the Garden Room at the Sefton Hotel running between 10am and 2pm, with the public welcome to come along at any stage on a...
View ArticleFurther delay to Ramsey Swing Bridge Project
The Department’s work on Ramsey Swingbridge has continued, but an unexpected problem has been found that will further delay the re-opening. The bridge rotates on 20 iron wheels that turn on a metal...
View ArticleIsle of Man Bank Sports Awards 2013 - Nominations announced
The Sportsman of the Year award sees last year’s winner, Olympic Gold Medallist Peter Kennaugh, pitted against former winner, fellow cyclist Mark Cavendish, Enduro stars Daniel and Jamie McCanney, who...
View ArticleNew headteacher for Bunscoill Rhumsaa
The Department of Education and Children is pleased to announce that David Jenkins has been appointed headteacher of Bunscoill Rhumsaa with effect from September 2014. Mr Jenkins has headed Dhoon...
View ArticleFinancial Sanctions: Iran (Nuclear Proliferation)
This news release is issued to publicise the Judgment of the General Court of the European Union in regard to Nabipour and others v. Council (Case T-58/12) on 8 February 2014The Judgment annulling the...
View ArticleChief Minister welcomes visit of Swiss Ambassador
The Isle of Man is continuing to strengthen its political and economic relations with other nations as part of a targeted international engagement programme.Chief Minister Allan Bell MHK this week...
View ArticlePublic meetings offer chance to learn about exam options
Public meetings will enable parents, students, employers and other key stakeholders to find out about the options being considered by the Department of Education and Children concerning the future of...
View Article30 million pound construction boost from wealthy residents
The contribution made by wealthy residents to the local economy of the Island is highlighted in the latest quarterly economic report to the Council of Ministers published today (Friday February 28,...
View ArticleChief Minister encouraged by further reduction in staff sickness absence
Chief Minister Allan Bell MHK has welcomed a further significant reduction in the level of staff sickness absence across the Isle of Man Government.The latest figures show a 12% drop in the number of...
View ArticleChance to hear eminent Manx artist
An eminent Manx artist returns to the Island next week to inaugurate the Citywing‘Artist on a Plane’ series of public lectures. Kevin Atherton’s talk at the Isle of Man College of Further and Higher...
View ArticleGovernment opens up its books online
Government is opening up its financial information to the public via a new website designed to increase the transparency of its accounts.The Treasury online facility at http://financereports.gov.im...
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