In this week’s Manx Independent, people who need to provide proof of their vaccination status for international travel or to attend events, for instance football matches or concerts in the UK, now have new options.
The consultation on the Isle of Man Climate Change Bill has shed more light on the island’s climate change data. We report the findings.
As the cost of leaving electrical goods at tips has risen, there are fears that there will be more flytipping.
A charity has compiled list of 48 bird species that are in the most danger in the Isle of Man.
Jessica Carter, one of the oldest people in the Isle of Man, this week celebrated her 106th birthday. We hear more about her life.
Stress caused by anti-social behaviour ’contributed significantly’ to the death of Onchan resident Lesley Cubbon, a court has heard.
The managing director of the Steam Packet claims a new flagship vessel will usher in a new standard of ferry travel.
Juan Greggor, a blind man who has had trouble voting in the past, is looking forward to improvements at the ballot box for next month’s general election.
Fisherman Mark Benjamin Cain, who punched a security guard at the Palace Hotel, was this week sentenced by the High Bailiff.
Afghanistan veteran Lieutenant Colonel Mark Cox shares his views on the situation currently unfolding in Kabul and further afield.
Dog sitter Louise Lillian Hitchen has admitted committing a benefit fraud totalling £6,948.
The 12th annual Relay For Life will take place this weekend.
A group of mums have arranged a second prom for those who missed out due to Covid-19.
Aaron Lee Barnett has admitted headbutting a healthcare assistant and spitting at a prison officer.
A scheme to provide backpacks and stationery to school children ahead of the new year has attracted more than 120 items.
Jessica Marguerita Radcliffe has appeared in court again and this time been sentenced to 14 days’ jail for a common assault.
Sunday will see Rumours of Fleetwood Mac take to the Villa Marina stage in a show not to be missed.
It’s one of lots of events for the Supermanx Bank Holiday previewed in our Island Life leisure and pleasure section.
How the northern prom in Ramsey is being brightened up.
The traditional music scene in the island lost one of its brightest lights with the death of Wendy Joan Hurst. We hear more about her life.
Brintha Yasodaran shares her experiences as the Manx Youth Bard.
The centre pages concentrate on the People of Colour concert.
Nick Colburn dominated the inaugural Corrin’s Folly Challenge on his Scott Spark mountain bike. He’s on the back page, leading 10 pages of sport.
There is also plenty of community news, a page of your letters, our puzzles pages, Pullyman, the gig guide and a seven-day television guide.
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