Firms urged to meet corporate tax deadline
Manx firms must submit their corporate tax returns by midnight on 2 January or face a £250 fine.
Manx firms must submit their corporate tax returns by midnight on 2 January or face a £250 fine.
The evening sailing of the Manxman from Douglas to Heysham and its overnight return are cancelled.
Parents are urged to know where their children amid a rise bad behaviour in the island’s capital.
The Manx public health directorate calls for people to practise “good respiratory etiquette”.
The child mental health service says taking calls about waiting lists is tying up the team’s time.
The A18 is closed from the Creg ny Baa to Brandywell for survey works ahead of resurfacing.
A new puffin crossing allowing pedestrians access to the Roundhouse community hub goes into use.
The Ramsey Queen’s Pier restoration is given a £9,696 boost in honour of a 96-year-old fundraiser.
Temporary road closures are put in place to allow for the removal of trees damages by Storm Darragh.
Tynwald members reject a call to return the higher rate of personal income tax to 20% next year.