
There are now more than 2,000 cases of Coronavirus on Island.
According to the latest government figures - There are now 2048 - a jump of 92 since yesterday afternoon.
Six people are in hospital who have Covid-19 with one person in intensive care.
Saturday, 24 July 2021 16:52
By Leanne Cooke @leannelily18
There are now more than 2,000 cases of Coronavirus on Island.
According to the latest government figures - There are now 2048 - a jump of 92 since yesterday afternoon.
Six people are in hospital who have Covid-19 with one person in intensive care.
The spook-tacular Hop tu Naa Festival will be getting underway at Cregneash from this weekend - with music, crafts, and glowing turnip lanterns for all ages.
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says money for projects announced at the recent government conference will be settled later.
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says it's been forced to close a path at a beauty spot in the north of the Island.
An Island woman has launched a new petition to stop the Faroe Islands hosting the Island Games in 2027.
The Department of Infrastructure is applying for planning permission to improve 11 homes in Braddan.
A busy road in Onchan will be made one way for road works next week.
The Island's Home Affairs minister says a review of the law governing sex offences is due to be carried out in the near future.
A man aiming to donate thousands of pounds through a 3.1-mile (5 kilometre) swim next week has already hit his £5,000 target.