We have the latest Isle of Wight weather forecast from the Met Office. Early rain will clear mid-morning, leaving a bright and windy day on Friday. Temperatures will range between 4-5C, with up to ...
An “absolutely wasted” man must pay £7 compensation after putting a hole through his communal front door during a drunken rage.
An Isle of Wight man made an emotional discovery just days before Christmas, connecting with four half-sisters from across the Atlantic.
There are difficulties ahead, but there are also opportunities — UK Agriculture has faced worse and responded. You may have seen some of the National Farmers Union (NFU) ‘Stop the family farm tax’ ...
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind, lasting throughout the entire day, from 12am to 11.59pm. Storm Éowyn is forecast to bring south-westerly gusts of up to 62 miles per hour ...
A public consultation has begun for Southern Water's plans to build a new Isle of Wight water recycling plant. The company has proposed a new plant in Sandown called the Isle of Wight Water Recycling ...
AN ISLE of Wight pensioner who ended his own life was “let down by the care he received”, an inquest heard. Michael David Corr, of Prospect Road, Shanklin, was pronounced dead on October 16, 2021. An ...
Road closures and maintenance works have been announced across the Isle of Wight. On Monday, January 27, the cycle track from Newport to Wootton will be temporarily closed for two weeks. The closure, ...
A Syrian footballer who lost his eyesight while fleeing his war-torn home country has graduated from university in the UK. In 2014, Maher Fattouh, then aged 21, was caught in a bomb explosion as he ...
The final of The Traitors series three will see faithful Francesca Rowan-Plowden unmask the identity of murderer Charlotte Berman ahead of the roundtable.
Music venues are closing “under extreme and totally unnecessary financial pressures”, an industry body has warned as it outlined how businesses are being taken over by non-profit organisations to meet ...
A committee chair said local authorities are often ‘attempting to save a sinking ship with a little more than a leaky bucket’.