Maria Villa Vine is encouraging others to take part in a doorstep vigil on Saturday in memory of Sarah Everard and all the women and girls who have been victims
The Isle of Wight Labour Party says it is a time for strong leadership rather than party politics and calls on the council to back to calls to keep schools closed
A petition launched in 2017 has been reignited in light of the prominence of the Black Lives Matter movement. Meanwhile Gollys can still be found in some Isle of Wight shops. We asked Island Leaders what they thought
During Mental Health Awareness Week, Maria Villa Vine highlights the impact the Coronavirus outbreak is having on children and young people and where they can seek help. Details within
The Isle of Wight Coronavirus community database aims to connect those in need, with those who can help provide deliveries of supplies or emotional support in the event of other voluntary organisations being pushed to the limit
This Sunday sees Isle of Wight women supporting other women by raising funds for Wight Dash and the WOW Centre with a dip in the sea. Why not join them?
Picnics where you can share the food from your home country and a dip in the sea are on the cards this weekend as part of the Great Get Together events.
The message from the Perinatal Mental Health Partnership during this campaign week is to encourage new mothers to talk about their feelings and listen to them, "It’s OK not to be OK".
Councillors debated and voted on next year's budget, which sees £5.5m of cuts/savings to public services including a 2.99 per cent increase to Council Tax, £1 overnight parking across the Island and 5% increase in crematorium and cemetery charges.
Four Isle of Wight women joined 1,000+ others at the first stand-alone Women’s Conference arranged by the Labour Party in 20+ years and an Island Labour motion was chosen to go to the National Conference.