 
                            Police in the Island say they're creating a new strategy to tackle problems in the virtual world.
They want to make sure their service online corresponds with the service they deliver in the real world.
A former head of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Agency is helping police put the plan together – which will focus on problems with social media.
In addition, Jim Gamble will host a conference later this month alongside a number of experts in the field.
He says we need to ensure people of all ages are safe online: 
		
 
                                         
                                         Police appeal after Manx stone wall damaged
            Police appeal after Manx stone wall damaged
         MHK wants to see all private healthcare reports
            MHK wants to see all private healthcare reports
         Let’s make Hop Tu Naa a boo-tiful night for all, say police
            Let’s make Hop Tu Naa a boo-tiful night for all, say police
         Hose under the hammer, your chance to drive home a real fire engine!
            Hose under the hammer, your chance to drive home a real fire engine!
         Event to celebrate women in farming
            Event to celebrate women in farming
         Engineers confirm source of gas smell in Ramsey
            Engineers confirm source of gas smell in Ramsey
         MHK questions if Island phones will get national warning alert
            MHK questions if Island phones will get national warning alert
         Trainee officers take on 40 mile kayak mission
            Trainee officers take on 40 mile kayak mission
         
                             
                             
                            