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Motorsport fans have welcomed the return of a longer Manx Grand Prix schedule, which gets underway this Sunday, 17 August. The event is moving back to a 12-day programme, after running in a shorter ...
This week has been National Allotment Week - celebrating the joy of 'growing your own'. Simon Richardson grabbed his wellies and headed to the west of the Island to find out from celebrated ...
The Mountain Road will close later this morning to allow temporary speed limit signs to be put in place. The closure will be in force from 10am until midday from Barrule Park in Ramsey to the ...
The Clerk of the Course for the Manx Grand Prix and Classic TT says the new, expanded schedule this year will offer more flexibility for race organisers and officials.
An eight-year-old girl has set herself the challenge of walking the length of the Raad ny Foillan for charity during the summer holidays. Marlo Lister hopes walking the 100 miles round the Manx coast ...
Any A-Level students feeling overwhelmed after not achieving the grades they wanted on results day - or those who are unsure about their next steps - are being advised to 'take a breath'. It was a ...
It's been confirmed to Manx Radio that the Douglas branch of Claire's is included with the UK administration process, but it is continuing to trade. The fashion accessories chain, which has just over ...
The report highlights inconsistent meeting practices, variable Board contributions, and absent performance measures for Shared Services.
Two Isle of Man trials competitor have been crowned British champions in this year's TrialGB Youth Championships. Team ...
Manx Care has issued an appeal to motorists after it has seen an increasing number of vehicles following ambulances on blue lights. The healthcare body says cars making the manoeuvres to 'seemingly ...
Isle of Man businesses will now be able to sell their goods globally through Etsy. Previously, Manx businesses were restricted from selling on the site due to the marketplace's in-house payment system ...
Students receiving A levels on the Isle of Man this year achieved an overall pass rate of 99 percent. 55 percent of results were A* to B grade, with 79 percent in the A* to C range. It's an increase ...
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