
There have been 47 new Covid-19 cases found on the Island in the last 24 hours.
According to the government update, there are now 623 total active cases.
There are still 12 people being treated in hospital, with nobody in the ICU.
Sunday, 31 October 2021 15:39
By Meg Walker
There have been 47 new Covid-19 cases found on the Island in the last 24 hours.
According to the government update, there are now 623 total active cases.
There are still 12 people being treated in hospital, with nobody in the ICU.
Level 42 will be headlining this year's TT festival.
Health and Social Care Minister Claire Christian says the Great North Air Ambulance Service had to abort coming to the Island four times last year because of bad weather.
A Reform UK candidate has predicted the Isle of Man will be overrun by refugees from "Palatine".
The Department of infrastructure has applied to store clinical waste at a disposal site in Braddan.
Manx Care says the Island hasn't spent any money on gender reassignment surgery in the past 12 months.
An Island primary school is asking pet owners to keep off its grass.
The Steam Packet company says it's working to fix an engine problem, a week after the Manannan returned from her winter overhaul.
Marown commissioners are appealing for motorists to keep their speed down after a series of incidents of pets being run over.