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.
Firefighters tackle Andreas blaze caused by log burner
The Island's Fire and Rescue Service says it spent around an hour and a half battling a fire in the north of the Island last night.
What do you want from the Steam Packet's next ferry?
The Steam Packet Company says it wants your views as it designs the next ship in its fleet.
UK barrister to lead review of Manx sex crime laws
A UK barrister will head up a review of the Island's sex offences laws.
Club planning row from Scotland to Island
A Scottish rowing club's raising money by taking on a crossing from the Isle of Whithorn to the Isle of Man.
Plans for floating solar panels at reservoir
Sulby reservoir could be getting a floating solar array, as Manx Utilities carries out a survey of the site.
Northern local authority to freeze rates again
Bride Commissioners say they're freezing their rates again this year.
Minister rules out historic pension rise over 5%
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas says government won't pay a rise of more than five per cent to pensions dating back three years.
Holiday chalets would be demolished for sewage network
Manx Utilities says it wants to demolish three holiday chalets in Laxey's conservation area to make way for a sewage pumping station.