Flying the flag for the Isle of Wight, the 25-year-old discus thrower has secured Gold for the fourth time running at the British Athletics Championships
Many small and medium-sized businesses were excited by the Government announcement of the Kickstart scheme, but how will Isle of Wight businesses meet the Government’s requirements of a minimum of 30 new staff?
As well as all the expected guidelines such as washing hands, one-way systems, staggered start and finishes, pupils are being placed in bubbles to help stop the spread of the virus
The government has committed to fully fund each “Kickstart” job - paying 100% of the age-relevant National Minimum Wage, National Insurance and pension contributions for 25 hours a week
Cllr Brading explains why the Isle of Wight council chose to slash the number of bus routes by half, resulting in some Island children having to take several buses to get to school (either very late or incredibly early)
Cameron Palin from the Isle of Wight Green Party has several suggestions of what the Government should do to support GCSE and A-Level pupils in the coming months
Peter Shreeve, Assistant District Secretary of the National Education Union explains why he believes the last-minute guidance on Covid-19 outbreaks in schools issued late on Friday night by the Government is nuanced
Despite lockdown, third year students excelled and produced extremely impressive results. In total seven students achieved a First-Class Honors degree.
Running throughout the whole September to coincide with Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Round Britain Your Way invites anyone to run, swim, walk, cycle or create their own challenge to collectively travel the 2,400 miles around the British coastline