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In a post on social media, Liverpool Police says it's seen a 100 percent reduction of motorcycle thefts in the city centre when compared to 2024, which stood at five. In Anfield, there were two ...
The site of the former bus station on Lord Street, currently being used as an unmanaged car park, is set to close to the public by the end of the week. It means any unauthorised vehicles parked on the ...
Port Erin Dental Surgery has returned to its original premises in Orchard Road. Following a fire at the premises on 8 July 2024, it had been operating from a temporary location on Malew Street in ...
Douglas Council is looking for 'experienced' landscape designers to help develop a 'comprehensive' plan for Noble's Park. The local authority says designers must have a 'proven track record' in ...
A man who travelled to the Isle of Man by ferry with more than £49,000 of cocaine in a bag under the driver's seat of his car has been jailed for nine years.
Wine Down has been operating on Duke Street since 2018; but has been placed up for sale by the current owners - to include the current or amended lease, along with all the fixtures and fittings.
More than €5,000 has already been raised to help TT competitor Veronika Hankocyova following an incident at this year's races. The rider from Czechia was involved in a crash at Douglas Road Corner in ...
Manx triathlete Will Draper has managed a 15th-placed finish during a wildcard appearance on this year's T100 Triathlon World Tour. The former Isle of Man Commonwealth and Island Games competitor ...
Onchan Commissioners is now working with the Isle of Man Prison and Probation Service to allow people doing community service to complete their unpaid work in the village. Lead Member for ...
The Mountain Road will close later this morning for post-TT work. The route will shut from 9.30am to 12.30pm while signage associated with the racing period is removed. The closure will be in place ...
The Isle of Man Government website is currently unavailable while essential maintenance is carried out. Gov.im and services.gov.im are expected to be back online by 5pm. The government has apologised ...
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture has spent £13,500 on a report and inspection of materials relating to broken tiles in the swimming pool at the National Sports Centre. The fault was ...
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