Isle of Man taking part in fisheries discussions
The Isle of Man is continuing to take an active role in discussions about the future of fisheries policy, as the UK Government seeks to renegotiate its position as part of the Brexit process.UK...
View ArticleA chance to tell Government what you think about telecoms services
Members of the public and businesses have an opportunity to express their views on various aspects of the Island’s telecoms services through the 2017 Telecoms Survey launched today, Tuesday 4 July,...
View ArticleNoble’s Hospital free from MRSA ‘superbug’ for 450 days – and counting
The Department of Health and Social Care is congratulating patients, visitors and colleagues for their commitment and vigilance in helping Noble’s Hospital achieve a zero MRSA bloodstream infection...
View ArticleJurby School Conquers Helvellyn
Over the last Academic year the pupils in Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 at Jurby Community school have been working in partnership with Ardwhallan Outdoor Education Centre to develop the children’s resilience,...
View ArticleMind Management the focus for latest Isle of Man Sport Aid Academy Workshop
Mind management will be the topic for the next Isle of Man Sport Aid Academy workshop, the last of the Academy’s second year.Leonie Lightfoot from the famed Chimp Management organisation will join the...
View ArticleKing’s Reach residents offered support after closure announcement
The Department of Health and Social Care is offering support to the residents of King’s Reach Care Home in Ramsey after the private company which owns and runs the facility, Four Seasons Healthcare,...
View ArticleDeclaration of Dissolution – LLC
The Limited Liability Companies Act 1996Declaration of DissolutionPursuant to Section 11a(10)In accordance with the above section, the Department of Economic Development hereby declares that the above...
View ArticleApplications for Dissolution – 2006 Act Companies
The Companies Act 2006List of Companies that have applied for a Declaration of DissolutionPursuant to Section 190(3)The Department of Economic Development hereby gives Notice that the Companies...
View ArticleDeclaration of Dissolution – 2006 Act Companies
The Companies Act 2006Declaration of DissolutionPursuant to Section 190(9) of The Companies Act 2006In accordance with the above Section, the Department of Economic Development hereby declares that the...
View ArticleDeclaration of Dissolution – 1931 Act Companies
The Companies Acts 1931 to 2004Declaration of DissolutionPursuant to Section 273a(10) of The Companies Act 1931In accordance with the above Section, the Department of Economic Development hereby...
View ArticleApplications for Dissolution – 1931 Act Companies
The Companies Acts 1931 To 2004List of companies that have applied for A Declaration of DissolutionPursuant to Section 273a(3)(A) of The Companies Act 1931The Department of Economic Development hereby...
View ArticlePolicy approved to allow greater access to cancer treatments
The Department of Health and Social Care has approved an interim funding policy which will allow Island cancer patients to access new treatments on the same basis as English NHS patients.Following a...
View ArticleDrug alert: Synthetic cannabinoids linked to hospital admissions may be...
The Public Health Directorate is warning drug users to be vigilant following reports from Greater Manchester, which link synthetic cannabinoids sold as crystal MDMA, to several hospital admissions.It...
View ArticleYoung people honoured at awards
Young achievers who make a valuable contribution to Manx culture and society were today honoured by the North American Association (NAMA).Each year, NAMA presents awards to under 25-year-olds nominated...
View ArticleFinancial Sanctions: ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida
This news release is issued in respect of the restrictive measures directed against the ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida organisations.The following entity has been added to the UK’s Consolidated List of...
View ArticleDEFA moves to further prevent costly disease spreading
Laws aimed at eradicating a disease that proves costly to the agriculture industry are being bolstered. Farmers are required by law to undertake testing of cattle for bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) and...
View ArticleValue of arts and culture emphasised as strategy is published
A vibrant cultural scene boosts people’s sense of identity, assists wellbeing and contributes to the Island’s economy and international reputation. That is the comment from two bodies that have created...
View ArticleFunding sought for final phases of Clagh Vane estate
Members will be asked to support funding for the final two phases of the Clagh Vane housing development at the July sitting of Tynwald.The Department of Infrastructure is seeking to invest £8.24...
View ArticleImprovements in care for people diagnosed with cancer
Improvements are being made to care received by people diagnosed with cancer in the Isle of Man, a recent event found. ‘Cancer across Primary and Secondary Care: Improving the Patient Journey’ was...
View ArticleConsultation on ending State Pension ‘contracting out’
The Treasury has launched a consultation on ending the scheme which allows some employers and employees to pay a lower rate of National Insurance contribution because they are in occupational pension...
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