Manx Utilities Chair John Wannenburgh says just over £3 million has already been spent on a proposed windfarm in the south of the Island.
Douglas Council is reminding dog owners to bag it and bin it when they're walking their pooches.
Part of Douglas Promenade will close in around a fortnight as the TT funfair arrives.
A race team is appealing for help finding a campervan which has been stolen just weeks before it was due to come over for TT.
The government says it doesn't know how much money's been spent answering parliamentary questions by an MHK from the south of the Island.
Homeless people on the Island will get somewhere to live during TT.
An online fundraiser for a Manx explosives expert who was killed in Ukraine has raised just under £40,000 in a week.
Police are investigating after a fly-tipping incident in the west of the Island.
The company behind the Island's first all-electric filling station has applied to put illuminated signs on its roof.
Inflation on the Island fell very slightly last month, according to new government figures.
A Douglas café says it's hoping to have moved in to new premises by the end of July.
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An Island company has been hit with a civil penalty of almost £2 million by the financial regulator over due diligence and risk assessments.
A vegan cafe in Douglas has been named overall winner of this year's Manx Menu contest.
This week will see one of the busiest days of the year for cruise passengers, as two vessels arrive on the same day.
The Financial Services Authority says businesses on the Island should check their records after two sanctions regimes were updated.
Philip and Clare are on opposing sides on the issue of assisted dying.
Assisted dying is moving closer to becoming legal in parts of the UK - with bills moving through parliament in England, Wales, and Scotland.
A drug dealer who admitted to manslaughter after a house explosion, caused by gas canisters used to make cannabis sweets, has been jailed.
Three Nazi-worshipping extremists have been found guilty of planning terror attacks on mosques and synagogues.
Canadians "weren't impressed" by the decision of the UK government to offer Donald Trump an unprecedented second state visit to the UK, the country's prime minister has told Sky News.
Dozens of people have been killed following Israeli strikes in Gaza, including at hospitals, as a United Nations chief warned action is needed to "prevent genocide".
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The Menendez brothers, who were sentenced to life for killing their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion in 1989, are now eligible to be released from prison for the first time after being resentenced.
Kim Kardashian has told a court she feared she would be raped and killed during an armed robbery in her Paris hotel room in 2016.
In October 2016, Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint - with jewellery worth millions of dollars stolen during the audacious heist in Paris.
Paul Merson has criticised Manchester United's decision not to hold an open-top bus parade if they go on to lift the Europa League trophy.
The FIA has reduced maximum penalties for motorsport drivers by 50 per cent as part of changes that will also allow stewards to differentiate between on and off-track offences.
Coventry boss Frank Lampard believes his side's last-gasp Championship play-off semi-final defeat at Sunderland was one of the cruellest moments in his career.
Foreign state investors would be allowed to hold stakes of up to 15% in British national newspapers, ministers are set to announce amid a two-year battle to resolve an impasse over The Daily Telegraph's ownership.
Burberry, the UK's only global luxury brand, is to cut around 1,700 jobs worldwide over the next two years after reporting a steep financial loss.
The Co-op has said food stocks will start to recover from the weekend as it battles back from a cyberattack that forced it to take key systems offline.
A duck has been caught on a radar image breaking the speed limit in central Switzerland - and it could be a repeat offender.
An Australian woman accused of murdering her estranged husband's parents and an aunt by serving them a beef wellington laced with poisonous mushrooms is on trial.
A Chinese student who was airlifted from Japan's Mount Fuji last week had to be saved a second time just four days later, local authorities have said.