Quayle confirms gov't will look again at controls
There's to be a review of the Island's border controls after the emergence of a new variant of Covid-19 in the UK.
It's resulted in several countries imposing a travel ban on passengers from Britain.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle told Tim Glover the situation has prompted government here to look again at current restrictions:
'Little data available' on number of employees earning the minimum wage on the IOM
Jurby Commissioners 'getting nowhere' with DOI fixing parish's pavements
Motorists urged to respect 20mph limit in or around school zones
January sees customer demand for holidays and travelĀ