Peel has always been known to me as the "Sunset City" since I moved to the Island just over 40 years ago. I'm afraid that Douglas has a long way to go to receive the epithet of "Sunrise City" in my books.
To be fair it's not really investigative journalism, it's more a time line of events with some commentary as the info is already out there.
The missing info is within IOMG itself and the other interested parties associated with the project. This needs to be taken up by someone with parliamentary privilege, to shine a light on what's really gone on. Will such a person step forward?
Rox
https://www.three.fm/news/isle-of-man-news/laxey-river-protection-ramped-up/
Have they actually done anything, other than throw rocks into the river which will create even more obstacles for water to back up against?
I which case, I forgive him.
Except..... I do worry about his propensity to delve into his dressing up box far too often and go on one of his cross-dressing episodes.
Indeed. Wait until they get around to erecting the terminal. We all know that construction materials have, pardon the pun, gone through the roof. What better opportunity to shaft the GMT. And, I suspect, there's no going back.
Everything you need to know about LFTs etc: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/how-tests-and-testing-kits-for-coronavirus-covid-19-work/for-patients-the-public-and-professional-users-a-guide-to-covid-19-tests-and-testing-kits
One thing that struck me looking at that designer's picture on the MR site.... there is no way IOMSPCo will be loading any conventional road freight units in any emergency. The linkspan only looks big enough for cars and light vans. Another fuck up?