All designated beaches pass water tests, says government
The government says all designated Manx beaches have passed water quality tests.
Warning over scammers impersonating Ramsey charity
An Island charity restoring an iconic landmark is warning people after scammers tried to impersonate it.
Rise in dog fouling could contaminate reservoirs, says Manx Utilities
Manx Utilities is asking dog walkers not to leave dog mess around the Island's vital water supplies.
Two ferry sailings rescheduled in face of bad weather
The Steam Packet Company says two sailings have been rescheduled tomorrow.
Island's top boxer announces huge comeback on Netflix
Island resident Tyson Fury is set to return to the boxing ring this spring.
Warning issued as firefighters tackle Union Mills blaze
The Island's Fire and Rescue Service is advising people to keep their windows and doors closed in Braddan as it deals with an incident.
Grate job opportunity - for trainee cheesemaker!
Isle of Man Creamery is offering a unique opportunity, as it recruits a trainee cheesemaker!
Traitors... tonight you will murder a meal!
If you are and always have been missing the Traitors, two charities are offering the chance to relive the experience.
Minister says government will prepare better for bad weather
Cabinet Office Minister says the government is making changes to make sure staff know what to do in bad weather in future.
MHK 'won't sign' laws stripping bishop's Tynwald vote
Onchan MHK Rob Callister says he won't sign off laws which would see the Island's bishop lose their Tynwald vote.
Part of TT course to shut for Storm Chandra cleanup
Part of the TT course will shut for two hours tomorrow as the DOI cleans up after recent bad weather.
Firefighters tackle Andreas blaze caused by log burner
The Island's Fire and Rescue Service says it spent around an hour and a half battling a fire in the north of the Island last night.
What do you want from the Steam Packet's next ferry?
The Steam Packet Company says it wants your views as it designs the next ship in its fleet.
UK barrister to lead review of Manx sex crime laws
A UK barrister will head up a review of the Island's sex offences laws.
Club planning row from Scotland to Island
A Scottish rowing club's raising money by taking on a crossing from the Isle of Whithorn to the Isle of Man.
Plans for floating solar panels at reservoir
Sulby reservoir could be getting a floating solar array, as Manx Utilities carries out a survey of the site.
Northern local authority to freeze rates again
Bride Commissioners say they're freezing their rates again this year.
Minister rules out historic pension rise over 5%
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas says government won't pay a rise of more than five per cent to pensions dating back three years.
Holiday chalets would be demolished for sewage network
Manx Utilities says it wants to demolish three holiday chalets in Laxey's conservation area to make way for a sewage pumping station.
18th Century Manx book selling for nearly £3k
A Manx religious book dating back more than 300 years is being sold on eBay for nearly £3,000.
First weekly Palestine vigil for new campaign group branch
Campaigners say they'll hold a weekly vigil for Palestinians in Douglas.
Advice issued over spread of chickenpox
The government's issued health advice, as chickenpox spreads around the Island.
Dolphin auction to raise funds for charity
If you've ever wanted your own dolphin, now's your chance - and you can help raise money for a good cause.
Immigration advocate to speak about policy at meeting
A meeting in Douglas next week will hear about the future of the Island's immigration policy from a specialist advocate.
Much-loved pub dog will be missed
A bar in Ramsey says it'll deeply miss its beloved pub dog.
City centre street closed by falling roof tiles
A street off Douglas Promenade has been closed because of falling roof tiles.
Thursday ferry crossings at risk, says Steam Packet
Two Steam Packet sailings later this week could be at risk of being cancelled.
Second yellow weather warning issued for today
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued another yellow weather warning for today.
Voting open tomorrow for capital's customer service champion
You'll be able vote for Douglas's customer service champion from Wednesday, January 28.
Cocaine dealer's sentence 'not unduly lenient'
A cocaine dealer's suspended prison sentence wasn't unduly lenient, according to an appeal court.
Plans submitted for beauty salon premises
A nail and beauty's salon's submitted a planning application to set up signs at its new premises.
Island adopts formal definition of antisemitism
The government says it's formally adopted a definition of antisemitism to mark Holocaust Memorial Day today, Tuesday, January 27.
Commissioners recruiting for new clerk
A local authority in the south of the Island is looking for a new clerk.
Dementia and mould-ridden homes on Keys agenda
Dementia diagnoses, mould-ridden homes and solar panels on public buildings will all be discussed by MHKs today.
Mountain Road among many routes closed by Storm Chandra
Several Island roads are closed this morning because of storm Chandra, including the Mountain Road.
Palestinian campaign gets Isle of Man branch
A new Isle of Man branch of a campaign calling for justice, human rights, and freedom for Palestinians has been set up.
Storm could bring snow, but DOI says rain would wash away salt
The Department of Infrastructure says it'll have extra staff on hand tonight - but won't grit higher roads just yet.
DEFA warns about glens during tonight's storm
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture is asking people to avoid glens during Storm Chandra.
Airport warns gales could mean flight disruption
Ronaldsway Airport is warning passengers to expect some disruption tomorrow.
No Tower of Refuge Walk this year
One of the most popular events in Douglas won't go ahead this year, because of tides.
Cafe's equipment to be auctioned after closure
Equipment from a café in the south of the Island will be sold off at auction this weekend.
Stats show big decrease in number of Jobcentre openings
The government says there's been a small increase in unemployment but a huge drop in the number of openings at the Jobcentre.
Capital residents to find out new rates this week
Ratepayers in the Island's capital will find out how much they'll be paying later this week.
Wildlife organisation to move home
A wildlife organisation in the west of the Island says it's moving home.
Yellow weather warning issued as Storm Chandra approaches
Forecasters have issued a yellow weather warning, with rain and gales set to sweep the Isle of Man.
Much-loved pub turns 50 - and you're invited to the party!
A pub in Douglas is hosting a special event as it marks half a century serving the community.
Prepare your bin for brutal blasts, say commissioners
If you need your bin emptied in Port St Mary, you're being advised to tag your bin!
Plans to expand northern quarry
A planning application's been submitted to expand a quarry at the northern tip of the Island.
All of Tuesday's sailings now cancelled
The Steam Packet has announced more sailings have been cancelled because of bad weather this week.
Government consulting with hospitality over licensing changes
The government's started consulting with businesses over possible changes to the events licensing process.
Woman's fundraising with Army history walk
A local woman's planning a historical walk to raise money for the Army Benevolent Fund.
Two sailings cancelled and others at risk
The Steam Packet says two of today's sailings have been cancelled because of bad weather, with others possibly disrupted.
Police witness appeal over weekend fight
The police are appealing for witnesses about a fight which happened outside Jak's bar in the early hours of Sunday morning.
MONEYVAL reps visit to give advice for major assessment
Representatives from international financial watchdog MONEYVAL are visiting this week to start preparations for the Island's major assessment this year.
Window Wanderland to return soon
Window Wanderland is returning this March, bringing the Island's streets to life with colourful, creative window displays.
Motorsport event appealing for marshals
A three-day motorsport event on the Island later this year is looking for marshals to help out.
Rural road's poor condition closes it for weeks
A rural road in the South of the Island has been closed for nearly a month.
50-mile Ultramarathon to launch in Island
A new charity ultramarathon will launch in the Island this summer.
Another yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a further weather warning for coastal overtopping today.
Dental practice to relocate once more
Manx Care says a dental practice is set to relocate once more this coming week.
Weather cancels two ferries today
The Steam Packet has announced it's cancelled two ferries because of bad weather today.
Douglas Harbour bridge to temporarily close overnight
The Douglas Harbour lift bridge will be temporarily closing overnight next month.
Weekly lunch club to combat loneliness
The Salvation Army's about to launch a weekly lunch club to fight loneliness and isolation around the Island.
New laws to regulate gas suppliers to be debated
Laws dealing with the economic regulation of Island gas suppliers will be discussed in the House of Keys this coming week.
MHK wants update on solar panels for public buildings
What progress has be made on plans to install solar panels on public buildings and infrastructure?
Council to cut down 39 dangerous trees
Douglas Council says it's going to cut down 39 trees on safety grounds.
Government allocating nearly £1m to AI initiative
The government's allocated nearly one million pounds to an artificial intelligence initiative.
Toffee found after intense search
Toffee the dachshund has now been found, following a public search which involved drones and many volunteers.
Drone collision warning over missing dog search
Organisers of a search for a missing dog say people bringing their own drones is risking mid-air collisions.
Two more weekend sailings in doubt
Two more Steam Packet sailings are now in doubt becase of the bad weather this weekend.
Manx voice actor celebrated in LA awards
A Manx voice actor has been celebrating this week after winning two awards in Los Angeles.
MHK wants update on state of Southern roads
An MHK will be asking for updates on the state of two roads in the South when the House of Keys sits next week.
Island searching for its next top poet
Could you be the Island's next young top poet?
Today’s sailings at risk due to high winds
The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company says some sailings could be cancelled today.
Yet another yellow weather warning in effect today
Forecasted high winds mean another yellow weather warning has been issued for today.
MHK to ask Health Minister about dementia numbers on the Island
Questions about the number of dementia patients on the Island will be raised in the House of Keys next week.
Local woman will trek Andes to honour baby lost to sepsis
A local woman's planning a 45 kilometre trek through the Andes mountains to raise money in memory of a baby in the family who died from sepsis.
Teen’s passion for filmmaking finds support at Island car dealership
An Island car dealership has praised a teenager’s ambition and talent for videography after he asked to film some of its vehicles.
Recruitment day announced for police, fire and prison services
The Department of Home Affairs is hosting a recruitment day for those interested in serving in the police, fire and rescue service or at the prison.
Concerns over mould and damp to be raised in Tynwald
An MHK wants to know when laws will be brought in to protect tenants from damp and mould in their homes.
Where do college students travel in from?
An MHK wants to find out whereabouts on the Island college students travel from.
Southern local authority cuts rates
Castletown Commissioners have announced they'll be reducing rates for the upcoming year.
When will the private patient ward reopen?
An MHK's asking if the Health Minister can provide a timetable for the re-opening of the private patient ward at Noble's Hospital.
Island's "most prolific" drug dealer jailed for 20 years
A man police describe as "possibly the most prolific" drug dealer the island’s ever seen has been jailed for 20 years.
Four crossings at risk of disruption
The Steam Packet says four upcoming sailings are at risk of possible disruption because of bad weather.
Hooper steps down from departments over reshuffle and min wage
Lawrie Hooper has announced his resignation from two government departments over Chief Minister Alf Cannan's cabinet reshuffle this week.
Island friends plan to row the Atlantic for charity
Two friends from the Island are planning to row 3,200 miles across the Atlantic for charity
Mother sentenced to 2.5 years for injuring baby
An Island mother's been sentenced to two and a half years in prison for causing grievous bodily harm to her 3 month old baby.
2025 was one of Island's warmest years ever
2025 was one of the warmest years ever recorded on the Island, according to a new Ronaldsway Met Office report.
Dates for IOM Young Farmers Concert announced
Dates have been announced for the annual Isle of Man Young Farmers Concert.
Ferry freight costs under scrutiny by MHK
How much have Steam Packet freight costs increased by?
Marown Commissioners cut rates for 2026
Marown Commissioners have reduced rates for residents, thanks to historic outstanding rates collected by the IOM Government.
Brace yourselves for more wet and windy weather
Another yellow weather warning has been issued for coastal overtopping today.
Entries now open for Egg-streme running festival!
Entries are now open for this year's Easter Festival of Running.
Have your say on Government’s autism strategy
The government wants your views to plan for Autism Acceptance Month this year and to develop its strategy for the condition.
Decision on rent-to-buy scheme expected in March
The government's Housing and Communities Board is still considering whether to go ahead with a rent-to-buy scheme.
Government warns of scams using Manx politicians
The government's warning the public to be vigilant as the Island sees a spike in social media scams.
More palm oil washes up on northern beach
The Coastguard is warning of more palm oil washing up on the Island's shores.
Manx designer represents Island on UK fashion scene
An Island designer is flying the Manx flag in the UK fashion and costume design industries.
Do you have questions about bus services?
Bus Vannin is holding a drop-in session for people with questions about its services next week.
DOI considering options to develop farm site
The Department of Infrastructure is currently considering options to develop Crossag Farm in Ballasalla.
Government has over 60 PR and marketing staff
The government employs over 60 full-time staff who work in media, marketing or public relations.
Uni students to get more government support
The government says students and their families will get more help with the cost of university from September.
Tynwald votes in favour of lower minimum wage rise
Tynwald's voted to back cutting April's minimum wage rise from 9.9 percent to five percent.
Noel Edmonds launches exclusive Isle of Man wines
Deal or no Deal star Noel Edmonds has launched a new wine range which will be sold exclusively on the Island.
Sailings cancelled in today's bad weather
Two of the Steam Packet's sailings have been cancelled because of bad weather today.
Yellow weather warning today
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping today.
No body camera plans for social services
There's been no consideration given to equipping social services workers with body cameras, according to the health minister.
New police unit to tackle global money laundering
A new specialist police unit has been set up to tackle serious international money laundering.
Wastewater plant works close part of popular glen
Works to install a wastewater treatment plant in a popular glen are due to start today.
Deadline to register children for primary school nears
The deadline to register children for primary school is approaching this month.
Police name fatal crash driver as appeal continues
Police have announced the identity of the man who died in a single-car crash at Hillberry outside Onchan last week.
Prom works rescheduled to ease business disruption
Manx Utilities says it will reschedule the closure of Peel Promenade for sewage works to reduce disruption for local businesses.
Job opening to run the education department
Do you think you could run the Department of Education, Sport and Culture?
DOI to re-visit 20mph plans after scheme pause
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says the Department of Infrastructure will "re-visit" all plans for new 20mph zones.
Cannan announces "significant increases" to personal tax allowances
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says there'll be significant increases to personal tax allowances for "those who most need" it this year.
Government cuts planned minimum wage rise to 5%
The government says it now plans to raise the minimum wage in April by five percent instead of 9.9 percent.
Bluetongue virus found in Manx cows
Bluetongue virus antibodies have been found in a cattle herd on the Isle of Man, prompting immediate veterinary action.
I was sacked and didn't step down, says Haywood
Former Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood says she did not step down, but was sacked without notice during yesterday's cabinet reshuffle.
Airport passenger numbers down by more than four percent
The number of passengers using Ronaldsway Airport last year fell by more than four per cent.
Gales cancel Manxman sailings
The Steam Packet says two of today's sailings have been called off.
Met Office issues yellow weather warning
A yellow weather warning has been issued for coastal overtopping.
MHK to quiz Treasury Minister on construction VAT payments
Can the treasury calculate how much on-Island VAT is paid to UK and international construction companies?
MHK to raise Ramsey planning issues in Tynwald
Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper will quiz a minister about planning policy in the town when Tynwald sits this morning.
‘Magical’ Aurora lights up the Island’s skies
Island residents were treated to a spectacular light display last night as the northern lights illuminated the skies.
First Tynwald sitting of 2026 this morning
Tynwald will sit for the first time in 2026 this morning, with 20 questions on the order paper.
Business organisations welcome cabinet reshuffle
Two local business organisations have welcomed today's cabinet reshuffle and say they hope for "constructive dialogue" with new Treasury Minister Chris Thomas.
College students to test trade skills against other islanders
College students will be pitting their trade skills against counterparts from Guernsey and Jersey next month.
No public reports of broken streetlights
Douglas Council says it hasn't had any public reports of broken streetlights on the prom, but found some during routine inspections.
New Infrastructure Minister says he'll pause 20mph rollout
The new infrastructure minister says one of his first priorities will be to pause the rollout of 20mph schemes across the Island.
Nominations open for Malew community spirit award
Do you live in Malew and know of someone with great community spirit?
Haywood asked to step down over 20mph zones, says letter
Chief Minister Alf Cannan asked Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood to resign over the rollout of 20mph zones and controversy about the Local Government Bill.
Tynwald committee will hear from senior DOI figures
A Tynwald committee will hear from senior figures in the Department of Infrastructure this week.
Michelle Haywood to be replaced by Tim Crookall as Infrastructure Minister
The government's announced Infrastructure Minister Dr Michelle Haywood has stepped down.
"Slower approach" to min wage rise planned by incoming minister
Chief Minister Alf Cannan's announced plans to appoint Chris Thomas as treasury minister today.
Breaking news: Treasury Minister steps down
It's been announced that Treasury Minister Dr Alex Allinson has stepped down.
MHK questions Ronaldsway immigration training
Are airport staff trained to check passports and immigration when flights land on the Island?
FOI reveals nearly £350,000 spent on sports funding
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture says it's spent almost £349,000 on five sports over the last three years.
Something's in the Aire as new beauty hotspot opens
A new beauty salon has launched in the Island’s capital.
Could you be part of the Ramsey lifeboat crew?
The RNLI's holding recruitment sessions in the north of the Island this month.
Childcare strategy updates issued quarterly, says Education Minister
Education Minister Daphne Caine says her department releases updates about the Island's childcare strategy four times a year.
Company wants your views on Island travel links
What do you think of the Island's travel links?
Are you ready for emergencies?
The government's holding a drop-in session to help people prep for emergencies.
Taxpayers' Alliance company dissolved
A company behind a local political campaign group has been dissolved.
MHK queries Peel Promenade closure
An MHK wants to find out what can be done to reduce the disruption caused by road works on Peel Promenade.
Chamber of Commerce offers budget breakfast with minister
The Isle of Man Chamber of commerce is to host a breakfast event with the Treasury Minister to discuss this year's budget.
Bill reminder for manx.net email changeover
Manx Utilities is reminding people to update their email addresses as the free manx.net service comes to an end.
Dangerous trees question tabled by MHK
How many roadside trees has the Department of Infrastructure identified as being dangerous?
Council sees drop in rates arrears
The amount owed in rates by residents of the capital has fallen.
Takeaway plans for premises of gaming cafe
Plans have been submitted to turn a board game cafe into a takeaway.
Cheerleaders raising money for Florida world championships
The Isle of Man's cheerleading team is asking for your help to get to the world championships this year.
Body cameras for social workers?
An MHK wants to know if body cameras have been considered for social services workers.
MHK voices concerns over 20mph limits
An Onchan MHK says he's shocked at the sudden introduction of new 20mph zones next week.
Petition calls for calisthenics area in capital
An online petition is calling for a new calisthenics area to be set up in Douglas.
Dunlop wins Irish Motorcyclist of the Year
33-time TT winner Michael Dunlop has been named Irish Motorcyclist of the Year for the third time.
Peel Prom closure rescheduled for autumn
Manx Utilities says it's rescheduled a planned closure of Peel Promenade as it carries out sewage works.
Quest to find the Island's best sausage bap!
A local Youtuber has made it their mission to find the Island's best sausage bap.
Warning over fake bank website
The Island's financial regulator is warning people not to fall for a fake bank website.
Commissioners warn dog fouling could mean fine
A local authority in the south of the Island has issued a plea over dog fouling.
Appeal for witnesses after fatal crash at Hillberry
Police are appealing for witnesses after someone lost their life in a car crash earlier today.
Government refers itself to Info Commissioner over election data breach
The Island's Information Commissioner has been asked to investigate after the government sent out election letters which could leak people's personal information.
MHK brands government's £1 million for AI office 'insane'
An MHK has described a million pounds being spent by the government on AI as "insane".
Southern bus ticket office to close for over a month
Port Erin's bus ticket office is to close for more than six weeks.
Hillberry closed until 9.30pm
A stretch of the Mountain Road in Onchan will remain shut until this evening, according to police.
Minister says 20mph limits will make communities safer and more pleasant
Infrastructure minister Michelle Haywood says new 20mph speed limits will make communities safer, as her department starts to put up signs next week.
Pet shock collar ban petition hits 1,000 mark
An animal charity's petition calling for pet shock collars to be banned on the Island has hit 1,000 signatures.
£1 million AI office launched by government
The government says it's spending £1 million of taxpayers' money on a national AI office.
'Incident' closes road in Onchan, say police
Police say a road in Onchan will be closed for some time because of an incident.
New stamps mark Chinese New Year
The Post Office has released a new set of stamps marking the Zodiac Year of the Horse.
Onchan and Douglas 20mph zones come in next week
The Department of infrastructure says a road traffic order introducing 20mph zones in Douglas and Onchan comes into force next week.
Fitness day to raise money for Arctic expedition
A woman hoping to trek across the Arctic Circle will hold a fitness day in Ramsey this month to raise money for charity.
Housing and potential new school to be discussed in Tynwald
A housing development and possible new school in the south of the Island will be under the spotlight next week.
Pay car tax and upgrade licences online under new service
The Department of Infrastructure says you can now pay car tax and upgrade driving licences online.
Minister says most visa holders need English skills
Most people who need visas to move to the Island have to have English language skills to do so, according to Treasury Minister Alex Allinson.
Man accidentally travels on woman's passport for years
Airport staff aren't required to check if the way someone looks matches the gender on their travel documentation.
Mental health charity founder crowned Douglas champion
The founder of a new mental health charity has won Douglas Council's community champion award.
Audiology drop-ins resume
Manx Care says audiology clinics at Noble's Hospital - which were suspended because of overcrowding last month - will resume next week.
DEFA issues advice for Callig fishing
If you catch Callig off the Island's coast, there's new advice for you from the government.
Witness appeal after St Johns crash
Police are appealing for witnesses after a driver crashed into a van but didn't stop earlier this week.
Scam bank calls cost Island residents £135,000
Police say scammers impersonating banks over the phone have cost Manx residents £135,000 recently.
Lambing season starts - keep your dog under control
Police are reminding people to keep their dogs under control at a critical time for the Island's farmers.
Stop speeding outside schools!
Police are warning drivers after reports of speeding outside schools, with children only in their second week of the new term.
Illegal parking blocks Onchan bin wagon
Onchan commissioners are reminding people to park considerately after bins couldn't be emptied this morning.
College lecturer groped student, regulator hears
An Island nursing lecturer who touched a student sexually and bullied another has been struck off the professional register.
Kirk Michael pub to close after manager leaves
A popular pub in the west of the Island will shut its doors at the end of this month.
Southern road to close for a month next week
A road in the south of the Island will be closed next week.
Will there be more work on Douglas Prom?
Does the Department of Infrastructure plan more work on Douglas Promenade after a huge upgrade scheme?
Third of people who needed interpreters were TT visitors
Justice Minister Jane Poole-Wilson says a third of people who needed interpreters during criminal investigations were TT visitors.
Anti-cancer vaccine to be offered to school students
Public Health Isle of Man says a vaccine against a virus that causes six different cancers will be offered to Year 8 students later this year.
New advice to banks on people struggling to open accounts
The Financial Service Authority has issued new guidance to the Island's banks about people who have difficulty opening accounts.
Minister says report and assessment led to min wage plans
Treasury Minister Alex Allinson says the government carried out an assessment before suggesting raising the minimum wage - and commissioned an independent report.
King William's College to offer A-levels
King William's College says it'll offer A-levels as well as International Baccalaureates from September.
Firefighters tackle industrial tumble dryer blaze
Fire crews were called to reports of smoke coming from an industrial unit in Braddan yesterday afternoon.
Education staff will be paid for snow closures
Education Minister Daphne Caine says all school and college staff will be paid for snow days.
Purr-lease help us help others, says pet charity
An Island charity that helps people feed their pets has put out an urgent appeal.
Foxdale Heritage gets new email address as manx.net changes loom
A heritage organisation in the west of the Island says it's changed its email address, with just a week until manx.net users have to start paying for the service.
Ben stands in on Fishguard to Rosslare route
The Ben my Chree has begun sailing from Ireland to Pembrokeshire.
Lifesaving air ambulance service partners with TT
This year's TT will see the Great North Air Ambulance Service become its charity partner.
Could you trim bushes for commissioners?
Could you help keep a local authority's bushes trim and tidy?
Figures show inflation has spiked
Inflation rose to 3.3 per cent on the Isle of Man last month, according to the government's latest figures.