
Police say inquiries are still continuing into the burglary epidemic after confirming there have been 47 since the start of the year.
The bulk of those happened in January - however a second wave, over the last few weeks, is believed to be linked.
Tuesday, 10 March 2015 00:00
Police say inquiries are still continuing into the burglary epidemic after confirming there have been 47 since the start of the year.
The bulk of those happened in January - however a second wave, over the last few weeks, is believed to be linked.
An historic building on Douglas promenade will come under the spotlight in the House of Keys next week.
A company's given a warning to pet owners about a fireworks display in Peel next weekend.
The Gambling Supervision Commission says it's tackling the problem of transnational organised crime groups from Southeast Asia moving into the Island.
Treasury Minister Alex Allinson says rents at a new development in Douglas will be enough to cover the costs of the building.
A far right Canadian news site has accused the country's prime minister of avoiding taxes by setting up a company in the Isle of Man.
The first cruise ship visit of the year takes place today.
Education minister Daphne Caine says releasing information about problems in schools would prevent open and transparent discussion with inspectors.
How many teachers and students missed school because of severe gales in February?