The Isle of Wight has 11,000 claimants for Working Tax Credit. If you're one of them and haven't returned your claim form, you've just a week to sort it out.
The Island will stand alone among the 22 coastal counties of English, excluding us all from the tremendous financial uplift that the Coastal Access Scheme is predicted to bring. Why?
The Ofsted report released following a five day inspection of the Isle of Wight council at the beginning of June found poor corporate and strategic leadership as well as an un-coordinated approach to school improvement.
Healthwatch IW say "Consumers deserve a full and frank account of what problems there are across the country and they need to be told what is being done to sort them out."
Referring to the Coastal Access Scheme, the regional director of the CLA says, "there is better use of public money than spending it replicating something we already have."
Do you share the view of Eric Pickles or that of Lib Dem Transport Minister? Would allowing shoppers to park on double yellow lines boost the economy of our high streets?
After the swell of national attention in UKIP at the recent local elections, Shanklin Theatre may be looking at a packed house come 30th October for An Evening with Nigel Farage.
Pupils will return to school in September to a letter from the Prime Minister thanking they for their contributions to the Send my Friend to School campaign.
A single spark could set the whole region ablaze – and it could have unanticipated consequences in the wider world says the Isle of Wight MP, Andrew Turner.