
Treasury is committed to reforming the rating system on the Isle of Man.
That's according to Minister Alf Cannan who told the House of Keys this week that plans are forthcoming:
Alf Cannan said there is a joint working programme in place:
Friday, 9 December 2016 00:00
Treasury is committed to reforming the rating system on the Isle of Man.
That's according to Minister Alf Cannan who told the House of Keys this week that plans are forthcoming:
Alf Cannan said there is a joint working programme in place:
Fire crews were called to deal with a chemical incident in the south of the Island this morning.
TT ace Peter Hickman has thanked fans for sending a huge number of "get well soon" messages after his crash in practice week.
Police have renewed appeals for a car which was reported missing in May.
Questions about cameras that can spot number plates and check them against databases will be raised by a southern MHK tomorrow.
Loganair says it's bringing back Christmas flights between the Isle of Man and Belfast.
Children outside education will be the subject of two questions in Tynwald tomorrow.
Island drivers are reporting satnav systems are already showing 20mph zones planned for introduction later this year.
The Steam Packet Company says there are changes for passengers getting off ferries in Heysham from today.