Synthetic pitches to shut at night for maintenance
Following a routine 5 year annual inspection, problems have been revealed at the Peel and Castletown synthetic pitches.
What safeguards protect government from cyber crime?
In Tuesday's House of Keys the Minister for Economic Development, John Shimmin will be asked about what safe guards are in place to protect our economic organisations against the threat of cyber attacks.
Whitebridge Hill to close for works
Whitebridge Hill in Onchan will be closed tomorrow (Sunday) all day as construction work is carried out.
Government to block 'vulture funds'
The Government has outlawed a financial operation used in other countries to exploit the Third-World.
Minister in talks with Prince Charles
One of the Island’s leading politicians has met with Prince Charles recently to discuss the Isle of Man’s fishing conservation.
Man Arrested Over Pensioner's 'Savage' Murder
A man has been arrested by police investigating the murder of retired schoolteacher Betty Yates in Worcestershire.
Heathrow Cancels Flights As Snow Moves In
Hundreds of flights from Heathrow and a string of sporting events have been cancelled, as the first of what is predicted to be heavy snow begins to fall across the country.
Syria: Russia And China Veto UN Resolution
A UN Security Council resolution over ongoing violence in Syria has been vetoed by Russia and China, after angry crowds of protesters attempted to storm the Syrian embassy in London.
Egypt: Four Killed In Clashes With Police
Four people have died in renewed clashes between police and demonstrators in Egypt over the football riot in which dozens of fans lost their lives.
US Jobs Rise Boosts Hopes For World Economy
The global economy received a boost after better-than-expected US jobs figures pushed the Dow Jones stock market index to its highest level since before the 2008 financial crisis.
Syria Clashes: Homs Death Toll 'Soars To 350'
The death toll from shelling by Syrian security forces in the city of Homs has soared to almost 350, an opposition member has told Sky News.
Bloodshed And Danger 'A Way Of Life' In Homs
Nobody really gets used to, it but the inhabitants of the city have become finely attuned to subtle changes.
Bradley Manning Faces WikiLeaks Court Martial
The US Army has confirmed that Bradley Manning, the US soldier charged with passing thousands of secret documents to WikiLeaks, will face court martial and the risk of life imprisonment.
Madonna Dedicates Super Bowl Show To Dad
Madonna has dedicated her performance at this year's Super Bowl to her father, saying appearing at the event is a "Midwestern girl's dream".
Anger Over 'Distasteful' Steve Jobs Advert
A Taiwanese advertisement has caused outrage with fans of Steve Jobs for impersonating him in the afterlife enjoying an Android tablet.
TV Star Roseanne Barr In Bid For White House
American TV actress Roseanne Barr has announced she is running for the Green Party's presidential nomination.
Cancer Forces Troggs Star Reg Presley To Quit
The Troggs frontman Reg Presley has told fans he has lung cancer and has decided to leave the band.
Miquita Oliver Bankrupt After Unpaid Tax Bill
TV presenter Miquita Oliver faces bankruptcy after she failed to pay a tax bill of more than £170,000, according to a firm of accountants.
Madonna Dedicates Super Bowl Show To Dad
Madonna has dedicated her performance at this year's Super Bowl to her father, saying appearing at the event is a "Midwestern girl's dream".
Colosseum Shut As Heavy Snowfall Hits Rome
The first major snowfall in Rome for 26 years has led to the closure of the world-famous Colosseum over fears that tourists could slip on the icy ruins.
Anger Over 'Distasteful' Steve Jobs Advert
A Taiwanese advertisement has caused outrage with fans of Steve Jobs for impersonating him in the afterlife enjoying an Android tablet.
£1m Portas Contest To Breathe Life Into Towns
Towns are being offered a slice from a £1m pot to come up with ideas for reviving their high streets.
Syria Clashes: Homs Death Toll 'Soars To 350'
The death toll from shelling by Syrian security forces in the city of Homs has soared to almost 350, an opposition member has told Sky News.
Premier League Round-Up
Arsenal kicked started their challenge for a top four finish in the Premier League with a 7-1 win over Blackburn.
Scottish Cup 5th Round
Celtic moved a step closer to a league and cup domestic treble after reaching the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup.
Pakistan On Top In 3rd Test
Pakistan took charge of the third test against England after a century by Younis Khan on day two in Dubai.
Cavendish Prepares For Team Sky Debut
Mark Cavendish is preparing for his first race for Team Sky.
Drug Case Against Lance Armstrong Dropped
Cycling star Lance Armstrong will not be charged over allegations he used performance-enhancing drugs after federal prosecutors dropped a criminal investigation against him.
RBS Chair Attacks 'Anti-Business Ministers'
Ministers should abandon a growing tendency to indulge in anti-business rhetoric or risk damaging Britain's economic recovery, the head of the state-controlled Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has warned.
Suspended Dover-Calais Ferry Route To Restart
A Dover-Calais ferry route which was suspended in November, when SeaFrance collapsed, is due to be re-opened.
Double-Dip Recession 'Too Close To Call'
The UK will return to recession in the first half of this year, one influential think-tank has warned, but other new data from the services industry suggests otherwise.
Miliband Slams 'Bonus, Bust, Bailout' Culture
Labour leader Ed Miliband has urged "responsibility and restraint" in banking sector pay, saying the industry cannot continue along a path of "big bonuses, bust, and bailouts".
'Sale And Rent Back' Property Market Closed
The financial watchdog has temporarily shut down the 'sale and rent back' property market after discovering widespread poor practice.
Gamer Dies At Web Cafe - But No-One Notices
A Taiwanese man who died while playing video games at an internet cafe was left for hours after fellow gamers failed to notice his death.
Scientists Dash Big Deer-Eating Cat Theory
Conspiracy theorists have been given more ammunition after scientists said two Gloucestershire deer, thought to have been savaged by a big cat, were actually eaten by a fox or possibly a dog.
Video: Would-Be French Leader Flour-Bombed
A politician hoping to be the next French president has been flour-bombed by a woman just as he prepared to make a speech.
Explorers Told: Leave Remote Peru Tribe Alone
Peru has called on explorers to stay away from an isolated Amazon basin rainforest tribe after pictures of "uncontacted" tribal members were published online.