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A dog's been rescued after slipping its harness and falling down a crevice at the Chasms near Cregneash. The Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service had to use a thermal imaging camera and hand held ...
A TT visitor has appeared in court charged with riding a motorbike dangerously and failing to stop for police. Florian Camelle Roux, who's visiting from France, did not enter pleas during his ...
John McGuinness MBE admits last night's free practice of TT 2025 was not an enjoyable experience. Tuesday evening (27 May) was the first time all competitors had the chance to get laps in during what ...
The new Mayor of Douglas says he has chosen charities for this year's fundraising appeal scheme which are 'meaningful' to him and residents of the capital. Councillor Steven Crellin has selected Dots ...
Police have closed the whole Mountain Road after reports of two road traffic collisions. Officers initially closed it between the Bungalow and Creg Ny Baa after an incident at Windy Corner. After ...
Their statement in full: "The UK and the Isle of Man have a long-standing history of collaboration in the fight against tax avoidance and evasion, and in our successful cooperative efforts to promote ...
An MHK says not giving more details about how much public money has been spent on a review of the Island's schools sets a 'worrying precedent'. Ramsey member, Lawrie Hooper, wanted to know the total ...
Roads around the TT course will close again this evening as the first qualifying session for TT 2025 gets underway. Last night, riders from all classes took to the Snaefell Mountain Course for untimed ...
Veteran rider Dave Madsen-Mygdal is thanking people for their support after a health scare earlier this year The competitor - who's amassed 130 finishes at the TT - suffered a stroke 16 weeks ago and ...
A recent fundraiser for Hospice Isle of Man will help cover the salary of one of its clinical team for a year. 23 people took part in a charity skydive in Cumbria, raising more than £30,000. The funds ...
Peter Duke is the owner of Duke Travel, which runs the TT Village located on the former Victoria Road prison site, housing 400 guests across 200 cabins. He says his business adds an extra 10 percent ...