Island crime falls 4.5% despite rise in emergency calls
Police say crime on the Island fell by 4.5 percent over the past year.
Fire station open morning this weekend
Kirk Michael's fire station will be open to the public this weekend.
Balthane roundabout project faces higher costs and further delays
The Infrastructure Minister has confirmed that work on the new Balthane Roundabout has been delayed by a further two years, with costs also continuing to rise.
Roy Chubby Brown bringing show to Island
A man described as the king of British comedy is coming to the Island.
Manx Utilities reports fall in workplace accidents
Manx Utilities says workplace accidents have fallen by nearly a fifth.
Public to have say on possible social media ban for under-16s
The Chief Minister has confirmed that a public consultation on a social media ban for under-16s will take place.
Closures scheduled for Beinn-y-Phott Road
There's a series of closures planned for work on the Beinn-y-Phott Road from this week.
New Dachshund hotel opens in Ramsey
An exclusive new hotel has opened in the north of the Island - and it’s just for sausage dogs.
Date set for flagship maritime industry event
A gathering described as the Island's flagship maritime event will be taking place next month.
14th Aviation Conference takes place this week
An event in Douglas this week will gather together some of the top names in the aviation industry.
Financial Intelligence Unit releases guide on spotting modern slavery
The Island's Financial Intelligence Unit has published a new document outlining red flags businesses should watch out for when it comes to human trafficking and modern slavery.
Total of 70 ships and companies sanctioned over Ukraine war
The Isle of Man has added 70 companies and ships to its sanctions list because of their involvement in the Ukraine war.
New stamps celebrate Island supercar culture
A new collection of stamps is being released by the Post Office to celebrate supercar culture and the Island's motorsport heritage.
New survey to gauge how confident businesses are
A new government survey's been launched to measure business confidence on the Island.
Tynwald to consider scrapping some government agencies
Should government agencies in the Department for Enterprise be scrapped?
Bank deposits up by nearly £3 billion on last year
The Island's finance regulator says almost £3 billion more has been placed in banks here than this time last year.
Andrew Harris to stand in Glenfaba and Peel
A candidate has come forward to stand in Glenfaba and Peel in this year's general election.
Commissioners chair to stand in general election
The chair of Onchan Commissioners has announced he'll stand in the general election for Garff.
Prison officer to run in general election
A prison officer has announced his plans to stand in the general election for Middle.
First candidate declares for Glenfaba and Peel
The first candidate has declared their intention to stand for Glenfaba and Peel in the general election.
Police name man stabbed to death in London
A man stabbed to death in London at the weekend has been named as Kamahl Cameron-Williams.
New defence secretary Dan Jarvis signals he's pushing for extra money for armed forces
Dan Jarvis, the new defence secretary, signalled he is pushing for extra money for the armed forces and said he would not publish a defence investment plan "at any cost".
Former River City actor Iain Robertson found guilty of rape
Former River City actor Iain Robertson has been found guilty of rape following a trial at the High Court in Glasgow.
Artwork blaming Churchill for mass starvation taken down from National Portrait Gallery
A video art installation has been taken down from the National Portrait Gallery after a row over its claim about the role of Sir Winston Churchill in the 1943 Bengal famine.
Vladimir Putin says Russia 'ready for peace talks' after Ukraine refinery strikes
Vladimir Putin says Russia is ready for peace talks with Ukraine after strikes on its infrastructure led to fuel shortages.
'It’s a nightmare': Police officer, passer-by and gunman killed in hotel shooting
A police officer has been killed in a shooting at a hotel in Canada that also left a civilian and a suspected gunman dead.
Billionaire to invest in ocean protection as UK and US scale back funding
Michael Bloomberg has pledged $260m (£196m) to conserve the world's oceans, as major funders including the US and UK scale back science and conservation budgets.
Note sent to media outlets claims Nancy Guthrie died after 'kidnap'
A note sent to the media following the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie claimed she had died, according to reports.
Artwork blaming Churchill for mass starvation taken down from National Portrait Gallery
A video art installation has been taken down from the National Portrait Gallery after a row over its claim about the role of Sir Winston Churchill in the 1943 Bengal famine.
Clive Davis, legendary music mogul behind Whitney Houston and Bruce Springsteen, dies aged 94
Legendary music mogul Clive Davis, who launched the careers of Whitney Houston and Bruce Springsteen, has died at the age of 94.
World Cup 2026 Golden Boot race: Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Harry Kane in epic battle to be top goalscorer
Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland have kept up the pace in what is shaping up to be one of the most hotly-contested World Cup Golden Boot battles in memory.
England vs New Zealand: Ben Stokes, Gus Atkinson returns confirmed as Ollie Robinson left out for third Test
Ollie Robinson has been left out of England's lineup for the series-deciding third Test against New Zealand despite being available for selection.
England vs West Indies: Nasser Hussain implores 'unknown quantity' England to show their mettle in toughest World Cup test yet
Nasser Hussain has implored England to show their mettle as they face unquestionably the toughest test of their World Cup campaign yet against the West Indies on Wednesday at Lord's.
Elon Musk loses billions as SpaceX shares slump in tech sell-off
Elon Musk has seen $350bn (£264bn) shaved off his net worth as SpaceX share prices have slumped.
Government pulls forward plan to close small parcel import tax loophole - but retailers are still unhappy
The government has brought forward plans to close a loophole on import taxes for small parcels – but major high street brands have said the timeframe is still "unacceptable".
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Man breaks Guinness world record for loudest ever shout
An Australian man has broken the world record for the loudest-ever shout.
Wild black bear captured in Japan after multi-day hunt through major city
Japanese authorities have captured a bear following a multi-day search that saw nearly 100 schools close.
Viral 'Donald Trump' buffalo spared from Eid sacrifice in Bangladesh
A viral buffalo nicknamed "Donald Trump" for its blond tuft has been spared from Eid al-Adha sacrifice after a last-minute government intervention.