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Moody’s report highlights proactive and effective approach

Treasury Minister Alfred Cannan MHK has welcomed the annual report on the Isle of Man Government’s financial standing from the international credit ratings agency Moody’s.
The report provides updated analysis of the Island’s economic and fiscal positio…

Routine GP appointment change due to virtual education session

Routine GP appointments will not be available from 1pm to 6pm on Thursday 27 May 2021 as GPs attend their latest education session.
Anyone who needs to see a doctor urgently on that day should ring their surgery for an appointment with the on-call GP. …

Coronavirus (Covid-19) – Salary Support Scheme

The Salary Support Scheme will continue to remain open to businesses in the travel and tourism sector, and also launderettes where, in the year prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 50 per cent of the businesses’ turnover was derived from the hotel…

Fake goods seized after OFT investigation

Counterfeit goods with an estimated street value of £7,000 have been seized and forfeited following an investigation by the Isle of Man Office of Fair Trading.
The investigation was launched after the OFT was made aware that fake items by recognised br…

Financial Sanctions: Myanmar

This news release is issued to publicise the addition of one new entry to the Myanmar sanctions regime.
The Myanmar Sanctions Regulations 2021 [SI 2021/496] (“the Myanmar Regulations”) have effect in the Isle of Man by the Myanmar (Sanctions) (Isle of …

Further easing of Island’s border restrictions set for 24 May

The Island will move to the next phase of the Government’s COVID-19 Exit Framework on Monday 24 May, meaning travellers will benefit from shorter periods of self-isolation.
This latest easing of border restrictions is part of the gradual and managed pr…

Chief Minister’s statement on COVID-19 – 17 May 2021

Good afternoon. Thank you for joining us today.
Here with me at the podium is the Minister for Health and Social Care and our Director of Public Health.
It’s been some two and a half weeks since our last briefing.  This reflects the stable situation he…

Richmond Hill drainage project to improve safety

A project to improve drainage and reduce the risk of standing water and ice on Richmond Hill will begin this week.
The safety-critical work forms part of a planned programme and is scheduled to take place from Thursday (20 May), with an anticipated com…

Labour Market Report for April 2021

The latest labour market report, compiled and published by the Economic Affairs team at the Cabinet Office, shows the number of people registered unemployed was 751 in April 2021, a reduction of 187 compared with the previous month. The number of reg…

Notice of Removal of companies from the register – 1931 Act Companies

The Companies Acts 1931 to 2004
Notice of removal of Companies from the Register
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to section 273 (sub-section 5) of the Companies Act 1931, that the names of the following Companies have this day been struck off the Regi…