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Award of Contract Breached Regs

A contract awarded by Manx Care for consultancy work on private patient services did not comply with financial regulations, Health Minister Claire Christian has confirmed. The admission followed a written question from Julie Edge, which prompted a departmental review. The work, a gap analysis valued at £15,000, exceeded the £10,000 threshold requiring a formal ‘Quick…

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How do Students Access Period Products?

Education Minister Daphne Caine has stated that all schools provide free period products to pupils. Mrs Caine was took a series of questions in Tynwald regarding the consistency and accessibility of the provision. In response to a question from Julie Edge, Mrs Caine said that the funding source for this provision is from “a mix…

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Ex-MHK ‘directly’ Appointed to Meat Plant

Former MHK Bill Shimmins has been directly appointed to the board of Isle of Man Meats as a non-executive director. Mr Shimmins didn’t have to go through an open recruitment, as “direct appointments can also be made where circumstances make this appropriate”. The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture said: “The role was not advertised…

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Work Continuing on Poverty Definition

The Isle of Man has no single official definition of poverty, the Minister for the Cabinet Office has confirmed. Responding to a question from Onchan MHK Julie Edge, David Ashford stated there is “no single working definition of poverty, either on the Isle of Man or the UK and no single definitive way of measuring…

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No Full Modelling on Youth Jobs

Raising the minimum wage could risk youth employment opportunities, Enterprise Minister Tim Johnston has acknowledged in Tynwald. The admission came during questioning from Julie Edge MHK on the impact for 2026 school leavers and graduates. When the proposals were approved, the government considered the “potential risk that increasing the cost of employing younger workers who…

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Young workers support minimum wage rise

Enterprise Minister Tim Johnston says young people don't feel this year's minimum wage rise will make it harder for them to find work. He faced a question in Tynwald from Onchan MHK Julie Edge about whether his department had carried out an impact assessment about the effect the rise would have on young people. In…

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Hundreds of government staff finished carbon training

More than 400 government employees have completed their carbon literacy training.  The courses educate staff about the carbon footprint of everyday activities.  The figure was given by Environment Minister Clare Barber in response to Tynwald question for written reply from Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Jason Moorhouse.  She explained 507 workers have started their training,…

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