The Home Affairs Minister says drug policing has not suffered in light of policing cutbacks.
Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:00
The Home Affairs Minister says drug policing has not suffered in light of policing cutbacks.
Tributes paid to former construction firm head
Tributes are being paid to a well-known builder from the south of the Island.
Spring vaccination programme launched
Manx Care says it's launched two new vaccination programmes for spring.
UK gives go-ahead to Manx Telecom takeover
The UK government has given the green light for Manx Telecom's takeover after carrying out a national security assessment.
Nearly £15k paid out in compensation for lost mail
Post Office chairman Stu Peters says the organisation has spent almost £15,000 compensating people for lost parcels in the last two years.
Big motorbike show for the North coming up
The north of the Island will play host to a huge motorbike show next week.
MHK asks if there are plans to change driving licences
Are there any plans to adopt graduated driving licences on the Island?
2026 Southern 100 schedule announced
The Southern 100 committee has released the schedule for this summer's races.
Spider bite hospital figures revealed
Manx Care says a dozen people on the Island have been hospitalised by spider bites in the last five years.