Education worse than we realised - Richard Priest
The councillor responsible for education on the Island has admitted the new administration didn't realise the situation was so bad.
First World War projectiles found at Osborne House
Two First World War artillery shells were removed by bomb disposal experts from Osborne House today (Monday).
Isle of Wight businesswoman named Entrepreneur of the Year
An Island businesswoman has been named 'Entrepreneur of the Year'.
Dinosaur TV advert features children's tourism ambassador
A TV advert to promote the Isle of Wight as a dinosaur capital has been unveiled online.
Counting fireworks to return for Cowes Week
The counting fireworks will return for this year's Cowes Week display.
Appeal to make homes and cars smoke free
Health experts have urged Island residents to make their homes and cars smoke free.
Heat and power plant enters final testing
Final testing on a new £700,000 heat and power plant that could generate enough electricity to power 750 homes has begun.
Ambulance called after elderly woman's fall sent to West Cowes instead of East Cowes
An Isle of Wight resident, who alerted the emergency services to an elderly woman who had fallen and hit her head, is questioning why his 999 call was taken by a mainland ambulance service, who sent the crew to West Cowes instead of East Cowes.
Car parks to close for festival traffic
Some Isle of Wight Council car parks will be closed on Thursday and Friday, in case they are needed to hold Isle of Wight Festival traffic.
Sports facility users to draw up community usage business plan
Users of Carisbrooke College's sports facilities have been challenged to come up with a business proposal to keep it open for community use.
Bon Jovi provide festival finale
It was the song everyone was waiting for - Bon Jovi's Livin' on a Prayer - which brought the curtain down on this year's Isle of Wight Festival.
Education worse than we realised - Richard Priest
The councillor responsible for education on the Island has admitted the new administration didn't realise the situation was so bad.
First World War projectiles found at Osborne House
Two First World War artillery shells were removed by bomb disposal experts from Osborne House today (Monday).
Hospice sunflower total blooms at Festival
The Earl Mountbatten Hospice is celebrating after selling £14,500 worth of sunflowers at the Isle of Wight Festival.
'Walk with dinosaurs' with new app
A new app is letting Islanders walk with dinosaurs.
NHS call for un-needed crutches
The Isle of Wight's NHS is calling on Islanders to return any un-needed walking aids.
Life as a Camper
There is so much more to discover when attending a music festival than just the music. Today there was a happy atmosphere at the campsite as many of the revellers headed off into the main arena for the last day of the event.
Festival Fashion
With unpredictable weather forecast for this weekend, you would think many people's fashion choices would be affected, however a variety of outfits and styles have been spotted across the festival site, and it's only day two!
Royal approval for Island charities
Two Island charities have been given royal approval.
Killer show for festival Saturday
US rockers The Killers stole the show on festival Saturday.
Royal Ascot Set To Win Back Confidence In Racing
Tue, 18 June 2013 12:37AM
Child Porn: Web Giants Summoned For Talks
Tue, 18 June 2013 12:31AM
India: Flood Deaths As Homes Fall Into River
Tue, 18 June 2013 12:09AM
Saatchi Cautioned For Assault Of Nigella Lawson
Mon, 17 June 2013 11:52PM