Students set sail on tall ship adventure
Forty students from the Isle of Man will face tough physical and mental challenges when they set sail on a tall ship next month. Year 9 students from the Department of Education and Children’s five...
View ArticleTell us about your WWI commemorative events
Organisers of World War One commemorative events in the Isle of Man are being encouraged to promote their plans via a central online calendar.Significant milestones this year include the 100th...
View ArticleNew recruits helping to keep the Island safe
Eight new police officers are on the beat in the Isle of Man, strengthening efforts to maintain community safety.The latest recruits started work as uniformed constables in January after a rigorous...
View ArticleFinancial Sanctions: Al-Qaida
This news release is issued in respect of the restrictive measures directed against certain persons and entities associated with the Al-Qaida network.Annex I to Council Regulation (EC) No 881/2002 has...
View ArticleFinancial Sanctions: Syria
This news release is issued in respect of the restrictive measures directed against certain persons and entities in view of the situation in Syria.The entry has been annulled against Mazen AL-TABBA.On...
View ArticleMinister thanks sponsors for scheme that will boost work chances
A scheme that’s giving young people a year’s experience working in outdoor education will prove ‘invaluable’ as they seek work. That was view of Tim Crookall MHK, Minister for Education and Children,...
View ArticleNew course maps out history of the blues
The fascinating story of the history of blues guitar music will be the subject of a forthcoming course at the Isle of Man College of Further & Higher Education.“Get Into Tune, A Short History of...
View ArticleTynwald approves funds for new residential facility for adults with learning...
Tynwald last week approved a capital spend of £1.3 million by the Department of Health and Social Care on a new 10 bed residential facility for adults with learning disabilities. The facility will be...
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 ArticleInvitation to feature in new edition of food and drink guide
Organisations involved in the Island’s growing food and drink industry are invited to appear free of charge in the 2015 edition of a popular guide. Make it Manx: Your Guide to Isle of Man Food and...
View ArticleEuropean Union Sanctions - Export Control
The Treasury has made the following Orders which provide for the enforcement in the Island of various trade restrictions imposed by means of European Union Regulations that have been applied in Island...
View ArticleGood turnout for Ramsey Motor Meet
A number of young and new drivers took the opportunity to improve their motoring skills and knowledge at an event in Ramsey on Friday evening.The Young Drivers Manx Motor Meet on Tour attracted a good...
View ArticlePlanning application list - Published 27 February 2015
In accordance with the Orders and Regulations listed below, the most recent planning applications received and validated for publication are now available for viewing online including a link on which...
View Article'Town Team' for Castletown created
The Department of Economic Development and Castletown Commissioners have jointly created a Town Team to investigate and promote retail and leisure opportunities for Castletown. During the summer of...
View ArticleIsle of Man Sport Aid scholarships announced
The success of local sportsmen and women is invaluable in terms of promoting the Isle of Man to a global audience. That’s the comment from a charity that helps local athletes fulfil their potential....
View ArticleTransfer of planning and housing functions
The Council of Ministers has agreed that Government’s planning and housing functions should be transferred to different Departments, subject to Tynwald approval.Planning and building control, currently...
View ArticleElection legislation enters House of Keys
Legislation to update the law governing elections to the House of Keys, and to promote the transparency and integrity of the election process, is scheduled for formal first reading in the House next...
View ArticleCollege Health Fayre - 'Looking After the Whole You'
On Wednesday 11th March, the Isle of Man College of Further and Higher Education will host its annual Health Fayre, with the theme of ‘Looking after the whole you’. College students, young people and...
View ArticleDEFA urges the public to keep dogs under control near farmland
Dog owners are asked to exercise caution when letting their animals off the lead on or near farmland. Police are investigating an attack by a dog on a sheep in Colby yesterday (Thursday). The ram’s...
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...
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