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.
Police appeal following pub altercation
Peel Police are investigating a report of assault that took place outside the Creek Pub in the early hours of Sunday 22nd January.
Child protection moves a step forward
More attention is to be focused on educating children to what is appropriate and inappropriate behaviour from adults.
Dragons Den looking for local entrepreneurs
The producers of hit BBC show Dragons Den have put out an appeal to any budding entrepreneurs on the Isle of Man to put themselves forward for the next series.
Dept Economic Development launch Grand Prix survey
The public are being urged to take part in an online survey posted by the Department of Economic Development, looking into all aspects of the Manx Grand Prix.
Inquest to open into Fire death
The inquest into the death of a 75 year old Andreas man will open today.
New head for Murray's Road and Ballaquayle
Murray’s Road and Ballaquayle schools have appointed Linda Green as their new combined headteacher.
DCCL confirm jobs will go
The DCCL has confirmed it’s to restructure following a review of staffing.
Paddy's fish shop relocates to Robinson's fish division
Much loved local fish shop, Paddy's of Port St Mary is to cease it's operation in an effort to allow the business to grow and develop.
Ian Hutchinson leg fracture confirmed by team manager
It has now been confirmed that TT ace Ian Hutchinson has fractured his leg, casting serious doubt over his inclusion in this years TT.
Braddan Reverend to retire at end of April
The Vicar of Braddan the Reverend Canon Philip Frear has announced his retirement from the parish at the end of April.
Laxey RTC results in fatality
A motorcyclist was killed yesterday following a road traffic collision on the Baldrine to Laxey road.
Job losses at Manx Radio
Manx Radio will lose a significant cut of its Government funding, resulting in considerable job losses.
Former MHK to stand for Murray's Ward
Former Douglas South MHK Bill Malarkey has announced his intention to stand in the newly vacated Murray's Ward seat.
Positive feedback to Bus timetable changes
The DCCL Minister has said the new changes to the Island’s bus timetable have been received well by the public.
Sam Barks lands role of Eponine in movie version of Les Mis
Manx star Sam Barks is headed to Hollywood after being unveiled live on stage as landing the role of Eponine in the forthcoming film musical of Les Misérables.
Street parties and events encouraged for Diamond Jubilee
As part of the celebrations to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee this year the Island will be enjoying an additional bank holiday.
Oscar-nominated Manx film to show this weekend
Film fans in the Isle of Man will finally get the chance to see the Manx-made film that’s up for an Oscar nomination at the cinema.
Manx face new opponents amid controversy
The Isle of Man’s national football team will now face new opponents in the quarter-final of a major tournament next month amid controversial circumstances.
MHK wants investigation into Kirk Michael land swap
Michael MHK, Alf Cannan has written to all the members of Tynwald requesting a select committee be formed to investigate the Kirk Michael School land swap.
Manx National Heritage tourism stats revealed in study
The Manx National Heritage have revealed the findings of two pieces of research they carried out into the Island's visitor economy.
Home Affairs Minister addresses breastfeeding issues
The Home Affairs Minister has underlined to the public and local businesses that it's now an offence to prevent a mother from breastfeeding her child.
Rivalry heats up between two top TT stars
A rivalry between two major TT stars is emerging which will be sure to tantalise race fans worldwide.
Range of questions in today's House of Keys
There's a varied order paper for the House of Keys today with a variety of questions tabled.
Minister targets justice system overhaul
The Home Affairs Minister has told 3FM about his plans to reform the Island’s criminal justice system.
Witnesses sought to argument
Ramsey Police are looking to speak with two cyclists who witnessed a argument in the area of Sulby Claddaghs on Saturday 14th January.
Will the Island get snow this week?
The UK press are warning of widespread snow this week, expected to hit most of the country, with some significant snow expected for Wales and the far West of England.
Citroen Van has wing mirror snapped off
The Douglas Neighbourhood Policing Team are investigating an incident of possible car vandalism.
Chief Minister praises lower Douglas development
The efforts of the Douglas Borough Council to reinvigorate Lower Douglas with a major £12.7 million investment have been praised by the Chief Minister.
Witnesses sought to night club incident
Police are investigating an incident which occurred on the dance floor of a popular Douglas bar over the weekend.
CCTV and crime figures to be discussed in HOK
Liberal Vannin Member Kate Beecroft will tomorrow be seeking to find out some definitive crime stats, recorded over the last three years.
Car vandalised in Kirk Michael
The people of Kirk Michael are being appealed too following an act of car vandalism on Thursday of last week.
DCCL workers warned of possible job losses
Workers within the Department of Community, Culture and Leisure have been warned about the prospect for job losses in the face of major budget constraints over the next 4 years.
Labour leader's comments to be addressed in HOK
In the House of Keys this week the Chief Minister will be outlining what the Island's response should be to the damming comments made by Labour Leader Ed Milliband with regards to the Isle of Man.
Department of Health address PIP implant concerns
The Department of Health have issued a series of guidelines geared toward helping reassure women who may have received PIP breast implants.
Sanyo microwaves recalled due to fault
The Isle of Man Office of Fair trading have made the public aware of a potential safety hazard with a brand of Sanyo microwave ovens.
Former teacher to open McCartney-backed arts school
A former teacher at Ramsey Grammar is set to launch a major new stage school as part of Paul McCartney’s new foundation.
Island teacher selected to be Global Poverty Ambassador
The Head of Sixth Form at St Ninian's High School will today attend the Global Poverty Ambassador launch, in the company of one of the world's most powerful men.
Drug helpline issues reminder of its services
The recently published Lancet report into drug patterns worldwide has estimated that one in 20 people are using drugs each year.