Arraneyn – Manx Gaelic Traditional Song
Originally recorded on vinyl in Peel during 1973, this collection of unaccompanied Manx ballads under the title of ‘Arraneyn Beeal-arrish Vannin’ has now been re-issued
Originally recorded on vinyl in Peel during 1973, this collection of unaccompanied Manx ballads under the title of ‘Arraneyn Beeal-arrish Vannin’ has now been re-issued
Incredible to Americans, the Isle of Man still pays for its students to attend university (college). More amazing yet to us is that students are
Queen Elizabeth II High School in Peel installed a bio-mass wood pellet boiler to replace an oil fired system. It is thought the new appliance
Although part of the School of Histories, Languages and Cultures at the University of Liverpool, the Centre for Manx Studies is very much an Island-based
Given the job of producing a brief history of the Isle of Man would be a daunting task for any writer, who then has the
In conjunction with an exhibition at the Manx Museum in Douglas, Isle of Man Stamps has issued a set of six stamps depicting each of
Freezing conditions, further snow and gale force winds will lead to dangerous overnight conditions across the island, says the Met Office. Forecaster Andy Roberts said
This annual award was presented this year to Bob Carswell for his outstanding and selfless contribution to Manx culture. Awarded by the Chairman of the