Unemployment on Island is the highest it's been in more than 20 years.
The number of those out of work last month jumped by 497, compared to March.
It's also 1,033 more than in April 2019.
Of those - 63% are men and 37% women.
Tuesday, 19 May 2020 06:02
By Rob Pritchard @rpritchard9
Unemployment on Island is the highest it's been in more than 20 years.
The number of those out of work last month jumped by 497, compared to March.
It's also 1,033 more than in April 2019.
Of those - 63% are men and 37% women.
National Risk Assessment looks at virtual assets sector
There's a 'medium' risk of money laundering in the Island's virtual assets sector, according to a new report.
Law changes aimed at improving transparency on company ownership
The government's set out proposals aimed at making it easier to identify who owns and controls Island companies.
Bushy's is branching out into spirits
A Manx brewery is preparing to launch a new range of spirits this week.
Open day at new gym this weekend
A new gym in Douglas is opening its doors for the first time this weekend.
Businesses encouraged to have quiet hours for neurodivergent people
Businesses across the Island are being encouraged to introduce "quiet hours" in the wake of Autism Acceptance Month.
Chance of comeback for city centre takeaway
There's a chance a Douglas takeaway might get a new location and get back into business.
Workshop about neurodivergence in the workplace
A workshop about how businesses can support and benefit from neurodivergent employees will be held next week.
Island to host major shipping conference
A huge shipping conference will be held on the Island later this summer.