The awards programme dedicated to recognising and rewarding business women on the Isle of Wight moved to the next stage with finalists in the 14 categories being announced at the Ventnor Winter Gardens last Friday.
You get a chance to support a number of Isle of Wight women tomorrow as the public vote opens in the first Isle of Wight Venus Awards. Also learn how #AgainstTheOdds turned out to be prophetic.
Islander's generosity was abundant during last year's Isle of Wight Christmas Toy Appeal with over 3,600 toys being donated along with cash that helped The Women’s Refuge and Yarborough House in Sandown.
As a follow up to last night's email from Nick Finney to the railway journalist Phil Marsh over a cancelled interview of last week, Phil responds to points Nick raised. Phil concludes by reposing three questions he says are important to be answered.
The MP's transport advisor, Nick Finney, gets a right of reply to the claims that he snubbed an award-winning rail journalist last week. Since then, the journo's replied, so his will follow.
The hotly-debated future of Island Line continues. Here's the second in a number of exchanges between David Pugh and Nick Finney exchanging views on whether the Government provides a subsidy to the line, or not.
The future of Island Line is hotly-debated. Here's the first in a number of exchanges between David Pugh and Nick Finney exchanging views on whether the Government provides a subsidy to the line, or not.
IW Radio are reporting that Isle of Wight Conservative MP, Andrew Turner, said that it was not his responsibility to sort the future of the Island’s railway.
No stranger to controversy during his Isle of Wight Radio days, Alex Dyke, who has been on Radio Solent for the past four years, is in hot water over his comments about breast-feeding women.