
Man charged after cocaine bust
Police have seized over £23,000 worth of cocaine from the Island’s streets.
Could MEA and water authority merge?
Tynwald members yesterday learned of a possible plan to merge the Manx Electricity Authority and the Water and Sewerage Authority.
Boundary changes get the go-ahead
The political make up of the Isle of Man is set to change after Tynwald Members voted in favour of changing the boundaries.
Expansion works for Ballakermeen confirmed
Funding has been granted for major expansion works at Ballakermeen High School.
No shale gas before 2020 says Minister
Shale gas is unlikely to be extracted from Manx waters before 2020.
Pelka Case: Boy 'Looked Like He Had Worms'
The aunt of a four-year-old boy who died after allegedly being starved over several months has told a court that she thought he had "worms".
Families Can Sue Govt Over Iraq Troop Deaths
Families of British soldiers killed fighting in Iraq have won the right to bring damages claims against the Government.
Teen Rail Deaths: Father Says Son Was Happy
The father of a teenager who was killed by a train in a suspected suicide pact with a school friend has said his son was a "happy person".
Obama Speaks In Berlin 50 Years After JFK
President Obama has used a visit to Berlin to call for a reduction in the number of nuclear weapons deployed by the US and Russia, and to defend the controversial Prism surveillance programme.
Woman And Child 'Used As Slaves' In Ohio
A mentally disabled woman and her child were allegedly kept as slaves by three people who threatened them with snakes and a pit bull dog.
Snowden: Iceland Talks About Potential Asylum
Iceland says a spokesman who claims to represent Edward Snowden has held talks with government officials about the potential of the NSA leaker applying for asylum in the Nordic country.
Kanye West Slammed Over Parkinson's Lyric
Kanye West has been branded "stupid" by Parkinson's charities for making light of the disease on a new song.
Jimmy Hoffa: Detroit FBI Calls Off Field Dig
A search of a field north of Detroit has failed to turn up the remains of former union boss Jimmy Hoffa, the FBI has said.
Rihanna Hits Fan With Microphone At Concert
YouTube footage has emerged of Rihanna apparently hitting a fan with her microphone after her arm was grabbed during a concert.
Kardashian And Kanye 'Name Daughter Kaidence'
The name of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's newborn baby girl has reportedly been revealed by a nurse at Los Angeles' Cedars Sinai Hospital.
Bieber's Collision With Photographer 'No Crime'
Justin Bieber struck a pedestrian with his car in Hollywood, but no crime was committed and the injuries are not life-threatening, the police have said.
Helen Flanagan: Actress 'Shaken' By Break-In
Police are investigating a break-in at actress Helen Flanagan's home which left her shaken, but unharmed.
Australian PM Gillard In 'Small Breasts' Menu Row
The restaurant boss behind a menu which likened the Australian Prime Minister to a quail with "small breasts" and "huge thighs" has apologised for the derogatory comments.
Siberia: Scorching Sun To Snow Storm In A Day
Just one day after basking in temperatures of 30C, residents of a Siberian town were shocked to suddenly find themselves in the middle of a snow storm.
Google Balloon: Top Secret Project Launched
Google has unveiled plans to provide the internet to the billions who cannot currently access the web - using balloons circling the globe.
TV Licence Dodgers' Excuses In Video Campaign
Officials have exposed some of the excuses people give for not having a television licence.
Anger At NHS Boss' 'Insulting' Superman Video
A £175,000-a-year NHS boss dressed up as Superman and danced through a hospital for a motivational video that has divided viewers.
England reach final of ICC Champions Trophy
England's cricketers are through to the final of the ICC Champions Trophy following a comfortable seven wicket win against South Africa at the Oval.
SPL Club Hearts Go Officially Into Administration
Heart of Midlothian have announced that they have officially been placed into administration.
Premier League Fixtures Announced
Premier League champions Manchester United will begin defending their title with a trip to League Cup winners Swansea.
Llambias Steps Down At Newcastle
Derek Llambias has resigned from his role as managing director of Newcastle United.
Capello Tipped For PSG Move
Fabio Capello is on the verge of becoming the new manager of Paris St Germain, according to reports in Italy and France.
Chancellor Orders RBS To Accelerate US Sale
George Osborne is putting pressure on Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) to accelerate its exit from the US retail banking market, Sky News understands.
Bankers Should Face Jail Terms, Report Says
A new criminal offence punishing bankers for "reckless misconduct" while running their institutions is the centrepiece of proposals unveiled by a group of MPs and peers aimed at reforming the industry.
Dreamliner Diverted In Latest Boeing Setback
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner has landed safely after being diverted when pilots were made aware of a potential oil filter problem.
Apple Unveils News Content For TV Service
Apple has revolutionised computers and mobile phones and now it is targeting television.
Aldi Beats 'Big Four' To Top Consumer Award
Discount retailer Aldi has been named the UK's best supermarket at the annual Which? awards.
Dog Meat Festival Goes Ahead Despite Protest
A "cruel" festival devoted to dog meat is going ahead in China despite protests by animal-rights campaigners.
Crash Cow: Animal In Garage Roof Plunge
A cow that managed to clamber on to the roof of a garage before falling through has been rescued by firefighters.
Kim Jong-Un 'Hands Out Hitler's Mein Kampf'
North Korea has threatened to kill the "human scum" responsible for an article claiming its leader handed out copies of Hitler's autobiography for his birthday.
Cambodia: Lost Ancient City Found In Jungle
An ancient city lost for 1,200 years has been discovered in the Cambodian jungle by archaeologists using laser scanning technology.
Putin Denies Stealing Kraft's Super Bowl Ring
Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied suggestions he stole a special Super Bowl ring from New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.