
There are now more than 2,000 cases of Coronavirus on Island.
According to the latest government figures - There are now 2048 - a jump of 92 since yesterday afternoon.
Six people are in hospital who have Covid-19 with one person in intensive care.
Saturday, 24 July 2021 16:52
By Leanne Cooke @leannelily18
There are now more than 2,000 cases of Coronavirus on Island.
According to the latest government figures - There are now 2048 - a jump of 92 since yesterday afternoon.
Six people are in hospital who have Covid-19 with one person in intensive care.
The government says while it discourages employees bringing pets to work, it doesn't have a policy on emotional support animals.
A spring coronavirus vaccination programme is due to start next week.
There's a chance to find out about a possible new look for a park in the south of the Island.
A woman in the west of the Island has hit out after a loose dog killed one of her birds.
One of the UK's biggest country bands have announced they're playing the Isle of Man this summer.
Castletown commissioners are asking tenants not to panic if it looks like their rent hasn't been paid.
Police say they are aware of a rental scam currently circulating on Facebook.
The Parish Walk wants to go greener by reducing carbon emissions.