The Social Attitudes Survey was randomly sent to 3,000 homes across the Island . Those under 40 living on the Isle of Man are said to be less satisfied with their lives than the o ...
This Valentine’s Day, Friday 14th February, love is in the air at Manx Radio with Hotel Halvard! All day long, keep an ear ...
A Douglas man has been banned from the road after riding his motorbike whilst he had almost four times the legal limit of cocaine in his system. Thomas William Quayle, of Campion Way, was stopped by ...
In the UK, ANPR cameras scan a vehicle's registration number and check it against a database of 'vehicles of interest'. The technology has been praised by law enforcement agencies as an important tool ...
A 2000 year-old bronze spoon used for 'telling the future' has been discovered on the Isle of Man. It dates back to the Iron Age, and is the first to have ever been found on the Island, with only 28 ...
Island TT competitor Michael Evans believes his move to Dafabet Racing will give him the confidence, and tools, to get to the next level this season. The Santon man has signed for the Bristol-based ...
Fines totalling more than £40,600 have been imposed by magistrates for Income Tax and National Insurance offences. Twenty-one corporates who failed to pay Income Tax instalments and/or Class 1 NI ...
To mark the occasion, the Manx National Farmers Union has launched a new group known as 'Greener Grass' to assist and support its members. You can find a link to the group's Facebook page HERE.
Resurfacing works get underway today on a section of the New Castletown Road. Temporary lights will be in place at Newtown between Ballavartyn and Mount Murray 24 hours a day. The work is expected to ...
It's the 12th edition of the event and will pay homage to a famous Manx artist. The World’s Largest Exhibition of Works by Archibald Knox will be held in the National Art Gallery at the Manx Museum ...
Douglas Central MHK Chris Thomas has told Manx Radio he believes government needs to stop conducting reports on air services and instead take action to secure better connectivity. His comments come ...
James Mark Smith, who is currently a serving prisoner, pleaded guilty to three offences of being concerned in the supply of cocaine and cannabis between August 2022 and November 2023. He also admitted ...
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