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No camping at Sulby Claddagh while future options are explored

People will not be able to stay overnight at the Sulby Claddagh during the 2023 season, whilst the condemned toilet block is demolished and a consultation is carried out.
The consultation will gather views on the future of the operation, which attract…

Specialist advisors appointed to Climate Change Board

Two specialist independent advisors have been appointed by the Government’s Climate Change Transformation Board to help the transition to net zero in two high emitting sectors.
The Isle of Man is committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, with …

‘Did Not Attend’ rates for December 2022 and January 2023

Missed appointment slots, often referred to as ‘Did Not Attends’ (DNAs) continue to affect GP surgeries across the Island – the DNA rates for December and January were as follows:
 

PracticeDecember 2022January 2023

Kensington
85
112

Palatine
94

Financial Sanctions: Syria General Licence

General licences – IOM/2023/SYR001 & IOM/2023/GTL002
The Treasury has the power to issue General Licences for financial and trade sanctions regimes under a number of Regulations.
On 22 February 2023, the Treasury issued General Licence IOM/2023/SYR…

Application for Restoration – 1931 Act Companies

The Companies Act 1931
Application for Restoration
List of Companies for which a notice has been issued under Section 273B(1) of The Companies Act 1931.

Blackburn Properties Limited

This 21 of February 2023 – Nick Cowell, Companies Registry Manager.

Island to mark one year since Russian invasion of Ukraine

A minute’s silence will take place at 11am on Friday 24 February to mark one year since Russia invaded Ukraine.
The conflict has seen millions forced to flee their homes, with thousands of people thought to have lost their lives.
Legislative Buildings …

Financial Sanctions: Iran (Human Rights)

This news release is issued to publicise the addition of 8 entries under the Iran (Human Rights) Sanctions Regime.
The Iran (Sanctions) (Human Rights) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (S.I. 2019/134) were made under the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Ac…

Capital programme commits £230m over next five years

A capital programme commits more than £230m over the next five years to deliver approved Central Government schemes and progress the aims of Our Island Plan.
Details were revealed today as part of the Treasury Minister’s Budget announcements, including…

Spending equates to £15,243 per person

Total Government gross spending projected for 2023-24 equates to around £15,243 per head for every man, woman and child of the Island’s population*.
This per person figure includes:

£4,538 for Social Security payments such as the State Pension, Income…

Budget 2023 focusses on the aims of Our Island Plan

A robust five-year financial plan will enable the Isle of Man Government to reinforce strong financial foundations while driving the aims of Our Island Plan and the Economic Strategy.
Treasury Minister Dr Alex Allinson MHK delivered the 2023 Budget in …