Liverpool Ferry Terminal wins UK architecture award
The Island's Ferry Terminal in Liverpool has won a UK architecture award.
MHK to ask about protection for rent deposits
An MHK will quiz Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood about rent deposits in the House of Keys next week.
Health minister's LinkedIn hacked
The health minister says her LinkedIn account has been hacked.
Tynwald committee to look into opportunities for youth
A Tynwald committee will hear evidence from education bosses next week as it looks into opportunities for young people.
Cannan welcomes stronger ties between UK and Manx police
The chief minister says it's important Manx police keep working with their British counterparts.
Sign up for the Parish Walk from next week
Registrations for the Parish Walk will open next week.
Drop-in HIV tests to mark World AIDS Day
Manx Care says it's holding a special drop-in clinic for HIV testing next week.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor announces Villa gig!
There'll be murder on the dance floor in the Villa next July!
Police say you haven't won the Euro lottery
Police say you haven't won the lottery - and shouldn't fall for a scam!
Ferries now planned to depart on time
The Steam Packet's announced this evening's ferries will set off on time.
Plaque unveiled to honour Ukraine's Peel hero
A special plaque has been unveiled for an Island man who lost his life defusing Russian explosives in Ukraine.
Purr-fect new home found for Sandy the Cat
A cat who underwent lifesaving surgery after the public donated thousands of pounds has found a new home.
Chance to join the planning committee
Time's running out if you'd like to join the Island's planning committee.
Three-year project to tackle Braddan's problem trees
Braddan commissioners say a programme to tackle problem trees in the area will have to wait until next year.
Stop the spin and get on with Cummal Mooar work, says MHK
An MHK's hit out at the government over a meeting about a care home.
Xmas drink-driver caught within 24 hours of police campaign launch
Police say the first person caught after they launched an annual Christmas drink-drive campaign has been banned from the roads for three years.
Michael Dunlop scores historic hat-trick!
TT legend Michael Dunlop has made history by being named MCN's Rider of the Year for the third time in a row.
MHK to query Island's immigration rules
An MHK will ask about tightening up the Island's immigration rules when the House of Keys sits next week.
250 Santas signed up for dash!
More than 250 Santas have already signed up to take part in one of the Island's best-loved races.
Gov wants your views on scrutiny of public money
The government's launched a consultation which it says will improve how public finances are scrutinised.
Will the gov publish reports on Island's oil, gas, and coal deposits?
An MHK will push for any government reports into the Island's oil, gas and coal deposits to be published.
Charity gives sneak look inside cancer centre
A charity's given a first glimpse of a new cancer centre as it prepares to open next year.
Has the pandemic review brought in any changes?
Has the government brought in any of the recommendations from the Island's review of its handling of the pandemic?
Fancy owning a DOI street sweeper?
Fancy owning a real street sweeper?
Chief Minister meets David Lammy in 'high-level' talks
The Island's chief minister met with the head of the UK's Ministry of Justice this week.
Manx athletes to head to India for 2030 Commonwealth Games
Manx athletes will be heading to India for the 2030 Commonwealth Games.
Douglas Travelodge applies for sign permission
A new chain hotel planned for Douglas has applied for planning permission for illuminated signs.
Onchan ice rink bookings now open!
Bookings are now available for one of the Island's most popular festive attractions.
Weather threatens weekend Steam Packet sailings
The Steam Packet company says two of its sailings later this week may be at risk of disruption.
MHK queries cost of extending MiCard scheme
An MHK wants to know how much a government U-turn over benefits and pensions payments will cost.
No information about "immergration", says Treasury
The government has pointed out again it doesn't process illegal immigrants, after another Freedom of Information request on the subject.
No money for Castletown road work, says minister
The Department of Infrastructure doesn't currently have enough money to resurface Castletown's main streets.
TT course closure to fell trees
A busy section of the TT course will close for two days next weekend.
20mph on agenda for first local authority to get limits
New 20mph speed limits will be up for discussion when Port St Mary commissioners meet next week.
Gales set to buffet Island later
The Island could be up for a wet and windy few days, according to forecasters.
Should 20mph road markings be in Manx as well as English?
There are no plans for to paint road markings in Manx in new 20mph zones.
Exercise tests emergency services response
The Department of Home Affairs says an exercise has simulated a major incident on the roads.
Event to help new islanders settle in tomorrow
An event tomorrow will help newcomers to the Island settle in and meet new friends.
Over £300k spent on tackling youth crime
Over £300,000 has been spent by the police on tackling youth crime in a year.
Botanical garden would get upgrade under plans
A botanical garden in Santon could get a new meeting room for its visitors, if planners approve new proposals.
Driving theory test contract details can't be released
The Department of Infrastructure says it can't give out details of its theory test contract with the Island's college because it's commercially sensitive.
The Bishop gets TikTok
The Island's diocese has launched a new TikTok account featuring the bishop!
Tobacco tax among changes in response to UK budget
Treasury Minister Alex Allinson says government's assessing how measures announced by the UK chancellor today will affect the Island.
Strix chief executive to stand down
Strix chief executive Mark Bartlett says he'll step down from the post next year.
Proclaimers announce Douglas gig
The Proclaimers will be playing in Douglas next year.
Manx Care ambulance worker tribunal dismissed
An employment tribunal's found an ambulance worker wasn't discriminated against, harassed or constructively dismissed by Manx Care.
Don't let thieves ruin your Xmas!
Police are warning people not to fall victim to crime over the festive season.
Blackberry Lane one-way for gas leak work
A gas leak means a busy road in Onchan will be one-way for a week.
Port St Mary car park 'for visitors and residents only'
A local authority's issued a stern warning about parking.
Drop-in session for MiCard users without bank accounts
A special government drop-in session will be held today for people on benefits or pensions who don't have bank accounts.
More traffic calming if 20mph signs don't work?
More traffic calming could be brought in if signs alone don't slow motorists in new 20mph zones.
Public meeting to oppose digital ID plans
A public meeting to oppose the introduction of digital IDs will be held in Douglas this week.
Good hotels response to child exploitation operation
Police say they're pleased with the results of an operation to test how well hotels safeguard against child exploitation.
Southern charities can share shop funding
Charities in the south of the Island can apply for funding next month from a scheme involving the civic amenity site.
Cyber Security Centre's Black Friday warning
The Island's Cyber Security Centre is warning people about Black Friday scams this week.
Culture Vannin plans to upgrade headquarters
Culture Vannin's submitted a planning application for a redevelopment of its headquarters in St John's.
Commissioner wants your views on flood defence plans
A Ramsey commissioner is urging people to have their say on planned flood defences for the town.
Impact of 20mph zones on speeding offences hard to predict
The justice minister says she isn't able to predict the impact proposed 20mph limits will have on speeding offences.
MHK learns about potholes from DOI workers
An MHK says if you see a problem on the road, you should report it.
Should parental leave payments be expanded?
Should the government extend payments for shared parental leave to the self-employed?
Yellow weather warning for ice tonight
The Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for ice tonight, Tuesday, November 25.
Arbory and Rushen clerk is going... going... Gawne!
The Clerk of Arbory and Rushen Commissioners, Phil Gawne, has announced he's retiring.
Former governor's residence goes on the market
A historic house in Castletown is on the market with a price tag of just over £6.8 million.
Petition wants supermarkets to sell Manx produce by law
Tynwald is to discuss a petition demanding all supermarkets be forced to buy, supply and promote Manx produce.
Have you lost this fluffy cat outside police HQ?
Have you lost a fluffy cat outside Police Headquarters?
Dozens of cruise ships and 22,700 passengers to visit Island next year
The Island is set to get 48 visits from cruise ships next year.
Liverpool ferry terminal cost still not known
The Department of Infrastructure says it doesn't know how much the Liverpool ferry terminal has cost - and giving estimates could mislead the public.
Sam Barks thanks fans after UK cathedral tour
Laxey star Samantha Barks has thanked fans for their response to her UK tour.
TT record holder shows off her daredevil skills!
The fastest woman around the TT course has been showing off her action skills - as a movie stunt rider!
Manx takeaway and shop plans for former Glen Helen restaurant
A former restaurant in the west of the Island could become a takeaway selling Manx produce, if planners give the green light.
Hundreds of responses to windfarm plans, says government
The government says 477 people responded to its public consultation on plans for an offshore windfarm.
Commissioners hunting for housing land
Onchan commissioners say they're on the lookout for land and properties to meet the district's housing needs.
20mph zones and youth crime on Keys agenda today
The House of Keys sits later today, with five proposed new laws and 14 questions up for discussion.
Ice warning remains in place
A yellow weather warning for ice remains in place this morning.
Students raise thousands for RNLI
Students at Ballakermeen High School have raised £2,500 for the RNLI.
Will the Island get access to Global Health Insurance Cards?
Rushen MHK Juan Watterson has asked for an update on health care for Island residents who travel abroad.
Tradesman gets payout in employment tribunal
A tradesman's been awarded a payout in an employment tribunal after being paid less than minimum wage.
Manx Care wants you to nominate healthcare heroes
Manx Care is asking for your nominations for this year's healthcare heroes.
How much have windfarm plans cost so far?
How much have plans for a windfarm cost Manx Utilities so far?
Yellow weather warning for ice
The Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for frost and ice later.
Police say they've found missing Welsh man
Police say they've found a missing Welsh man who arrived on the Island at the weekend.
Rearyt Vradda glamping site under investigation, says DEFA
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says it can't respond to a Freedom of Information request about a campsite in the south of the Island because it's under investigation.
Kirk Michael hosts rates meeting
Michael Commissioners will hold a public meeting about rates tonight.
Balthane Roundabout work under the spotlight in Keys
Plans for work on the Balthane roundabout in Ballasalla will be raised in the House of Keys this week.
TT ace gets married - with star-studded guest list!
TT stars were out in force at the weekend - as a Laxey motorsport ace tied the knot!
Scream Packet? Ben my Chree in Anne Rice vampire TV show!
One of the Steam Packet's ferries has featured in a hit American vampire drama.
Did you see Foxdale crash?
Police are urging people to come forward after a crash in Foxdale.
Work starts on Onchan's Christmas ice rink
A popular festive attraction in Onchan will be built this week.
Should the Bishop keep their Tynwald vote?
MHKs could vote to strip the Bishop of their vote in Tynwald this week.
Information appeal after crash outside airport
Police are appealing for information after a crash outside the airport yesterday.
Healthcare funding committee hearing postponed
Tynwald's Public Accounts Committee says it's rescheduled two hearings about healthcare funding.
How much money does government make from tickets?
An MHK has asked how much the government makes from parking tickets.
Chance to join festival of trees!
Ramsey commissioners are inviting businesses and other organisations to get involved in its annual festive celebrations this year.
Six-month delay to home energy efficiency scheme
An energy efficiency scheme for Manx homes, due last month, will now be introduced next year.
Survey shows business inflation worries
Inflation is reported as being the most common concern among Manx businesses.
New planning rules backed by Tynwald
Tynwald's backed new reforms which government says will simplify the planning system.
Xmas lights spectacular at horses' home
Fancy celebrating Christmas while raising money for old working horses?
Fire service issues Christmas safety warning
The fire service is warning people about the risks of festive fires as Christmas approaches.
Council wants your views on Noble's Park
Douglas Council says it wants your views as it considers improvements to the capital's biggest park.
Jury service rules updated
Tynwald's approved changes to laws which mean more people will be eligible for jury service.
Mountain Road could reopen today
The Mountain Road is due to be inspected this morning after days of closures.
Any progress on street resurfacing plans?
An MHK wants to know what progress has been made on plans to resurface a town's two main streets.
21 year lease sought for bowling club
Port Erin Commissioners are looking to rent the town's bowling green for £400 per year to the Breagle Glen Bowling Club.
Landmark Education Bill to be read in Tynwald
Legislation which the government says will modernise the education system will be introduced to the House of Keys next week.
Gov says it's found £11.4m in potential savings
The government says it's finished 35 out of 180 potential cost-saving measures.
Tynwald will be asked to approve pension changes
Tynwald will be asked to approve changes to pension schemes for public sector workers when it sits in December.
Bill to recognise Douglas as city to go before LegCo
A Bill to recognise the capital's new city status will go before the Legislative Council next week.
3FM's Santa's Little Helpers back in town
3FM's Santa's Little Helpers charity drive is back this year.
Tyres dumped at local beauty spot
Braddan commissioners are urging people to come forward with information after a fly-tipping incident on one of the Island's most picturesque roads.
Beer cheese is grate!
Two Island companies have teamed up to produce a festive treat.
UK paper wants your wallaby stories!
A UK newspaper is looking for your stories about Manx wallabies.
Mountain to stay shut until Saturday
The Department of Infrastructure says the Mountain Road will stay shut for the rest of today.
Drop-in to open bank accounts for benefits and pensions
The government's to hold a special drop-in session for people on benefits or pensions who don't have bank accounts.
Work permit changes delayed until next year
The Department for Enterprise says it'll take another 10 months to bring in changes to the Island's work permit system.
Protect yourself from flu as cases rise, say officials
Public health officials are warning people to prepare to flu season.
Drop-in session to gauge views on 20mph limits
Commissioners in the south of the Island say they'll hold a drop-in session for people to find out more about proposed 20mph speed limits.
Steam Packet schedule features more sailings to Ireland
The Steam Packet Company has released its timetables for next year, with three vessels running a regular schedule of sailings.
Ramsey's Xmas lights turned on tonight!
Ramsey will be the next town to switch on its Christmas lights this evening, after Douglas yesterday.
Hob fire sparks fire service callout
Firefighters say nobody was hurt during a kitchen fire in Douglas yesterday.
Ice warning remains in place today
A yellow weather warning is in place this morning with sub-zero temperatures overnight around the Island.
Chance for children to switch on village's Xmas lights
Your child could win the chance to switch on a village's Christmas lights!
Health passports to help those with learning disabilities
New health passports are among changes planned to improve health services for people with learning disabilities.
All the Xmas light switch-on events happening around the Island
Douglas may be the first, but it's certainly not the last when it comes to switching on its Christmas lights!
Over 60% of government money spent on Island
The government says it spent 62 per cent of its money on the Island last year.
£45k spent by government on pool this year
The government's spent £45,000 on funding the Southern Swimming Pool this year.
Over £1k raised for air ambulance with dog walks
A local woman's raised over £1,200 for the Great North Air Ambulance Service while she recovered from surgery.
Over £50k spent on carbon literacy training
The government's spent over £50,000 on carbon literacy training since the project started two years ago.
Tholt Y Will to reopen as Mountain Road stays shut
The Department of Infrastructure's confirmed the Mountain Road will stay shut until tomorrow lunchtime, Friday, November 21.
Police warn AI porn can be illegal
The police are warning using Artificial Intelligence to make sexualised images of people is now a criminal offence.
Countdown on for Laxey's sweetest business opening!
A sweet treat business is counting down to opening its new location in time for Christmas!
Tynwald votes to extend MiCard system in U-turn
Tynwald's unanimously voted to extend the MiCard system for another six months.
Employment tribunal rules in favour of Peel cafe
A woman's had her employment tribunal against a Peel café thrown out.
Mountain Road to stay closed until Friday
The Mountain Road and Tholt-y-Will roads will remain closed for another day.
How much is youth crime costing the taxpayer?
How much has the government spent on tackling youth crime?
Isle of Man Foodbank looking for office manager
An Island charity which provides essentials to those who can't afford them is recruiting.
When will 20mph limits become law in Douglas and Onchan?
Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood will face a string of questions about new speed limits in Douglas and Onchan when the House of Keys sits next week.
TT visitors spent just over £1,000 each this year
The Department for Enterprise says TT visitors spent an average of £1,015 each during this year's festival.
3FM launches Christmas station!
In another first for the Isle of Man, 3FM has today launched a Christmas pop-up station, 3FM Christmas for the festive season!
MiCard row continues in Tynwald today
A debate into the future of benefits payments for people who don't have bank accounts will continue today.
Black Horse Offshore car loans pulled from Isle of Man
Lloyds Banking Group says it'll stop offering car loans to Island customers.
Mountain Road remains shut with weather warning in place
Temporary traffic lights won't be put out on the coast road until after rush hour this morning.
Christmas comes to the capital tonight
Douglas gets in the festive mood tonight, with the first of the Island's Christmas lights switch-on events.
Island resident to star in new film
A new film starring a Kirk Michael resident will be released in the New Year.
Police warn against speeding
Police are warning against speeding as Road Safety Week continues.
Progress made on designing new school, says minister
The Education Minister says substantial progress has been made on the design of the new Castle Rushen High School.
Ramsey flood defence plans to go on show
Plans for Ramsey harbour's flood defence scheme will go on display next week.
Free parking offered to Xmas shoppers
If you're doing your Christmas shopping in the capital, there'll be free parking for you.
Over 25% of imported energy classed as green
Over a quarter of the energy imported from the UK last year was classified as green.
Island GPs have fewer patients than UK docs
The Island's health minister says the Island's GPs each have far fewer patients on average than their UK counterparts.
Award-winning pub reopens
An award-winning pub in the North has reopened.
Mountain Road closed until tomorrow lunchtime
The Department of Infrastructure says the Mountain Road will remain closed for the rest of today.
Liverpool terminal work means more disruption to ferries
The Steam Packet Company says continuing work at Liverpool Ferry Terminal means its sailings will divert again this weekend.
676 on benefits get more than minimum wage workers
A government minister says more than 650 residents are getting more in benefits than they would on minimum wage.
DEFA rapped over racism FOI response
The Island's Information Commissioner has told a government department to review its decision on a Freedom of Information request about racist language.
Manxman sailing delayed this afternoon
The Steam Packet Company says a crossing will be half an hour late today as it catches up following two cancellations yesterday.
Sport award nominations open
Do you know of an athlete, team or coach who deserves recognition?
Ice and frost warning runs until Friday
Ronaldsway Met Office says freezing conditions are here to stay this week.
Hundreds of government staff finished carbon training
More than 400 government employees have completed their carbon literacy training.
Woman plans charity marathon after losing mum to cancer
A woman who lost her mum to cancer is tackling a marathon in Italy next year to raise money for Hospice Isle of Man.
Mountain Road closure affecting buses today
Bus Vannin's warning some of its services are running behind this morning.
Dangerous trees means road closure in the west
A road in the west of the Island will be closed today to allow for the removal of dangerous trees.
Joe Locke nominated for Emmy
Island actor Joe Locke is in the running for an award for his role in hit TV drama Heartstopper.
Young workers support minimum wage rise
Enterprise Minister Tim Johnston says young people don't feel this year's minimum wage rise will make it harder for them to find work.
Winter vehicle checks - 5 arrested and 7 summonsed, say police
Police say half the cars they stopped in an operation to see how many were ready for winter had problems.
Ice weather warning remains in place
A yellow weather warning for ice remains in place today with sub-zero temperatures across much of the Island.
Snow and ice closes Mountain Road
Freezing conditions means the Mountain Road is currently closed.
High street building up for sale
A high street building in Ramsey is up for sale - containing a shop and apartment.
Santas on a Bike has raised over £22k weeks before event
A festive fundraiser for Hospice Isle of Man has already raised more than £22,000 - and there's still over two weeks until it takes place!
Air Ambulance patients need photo ID
The Island's air ambulance service is asking relatives to remember to bring photo ID if their loved ones are flown for treatment across.
Kids can design the police's Christmas card
Fancy designing a Christmas card for the police?
Discussions still ongoing to help MiCard users
Treasury Minister Alex Allinson says discussions are still taking place to help those without bank accounts when benefits and pension payments go electronic next year.
Two ferries cancelled due to weather
Two ferry sailings overnight have been cancelled
Tynwald fails to pass Area Plan after combined vote
Tynwald has failed to pass the Area Plan for the North and West.
Minister says she's meeting with vets to help farmers
Agriculture Minister Clare Barber says her department is meeting with the Island's vets.
Manx Care negligence payouts detailed
Manx Care's paid out more than a million pounds in clinical negligence claims since it was set up four and a half years ago.
Ballakilley Park plans scaled down
A local authority has scaled back its plans to develop a park in the south of the Island.
Weather warning issued for ice
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning about freezing weather overnight.
MiCard users offered payment exception service
The government says benefit claimants and pensioners without a bank account can contact it about a payment exception service.
Two ferry crossings at risk, with gales forecast
Two ferry sailings overnight could be facing disruption.
Revenge porn warning from police
Police are highlighting new laws which outlaw revenge porn on the Island.
Last chance to submit views on offshore windfarm plan
A consultation into plans for the Island's first ever offshore windfarm closes today.
Escape to the Country: Pat chooses the south!
A retired nurse from Licolnshire chose Port Erin to move to yesterday - when Escape to the Country aired its first ever Manx episode.
21 questions on Tynwald agenda
Tynwald will sit this morning, with 21 questions on the order paper to be discussed by politicians.
Government body doesn't hold accounts for tip
The government's Public Services Commission says it doesn't hold financial accounts for the Western Civic Amenity Site.
TT star launches his own team
A Manx TT star is launching his own racing team inspired by the coffee brand he owns.
MLC urges gov to speed up homelessness plans
An MLC will ask the government to speed up its plans to make sure nobody goes without a roof over their head.
Last chance to have say on windfarm plans
There's still a chance to have your say about proposals for the Island's first offshore windfarm.
Island movie star to be honoured by Spanish city
An Island movie star will be honoured by one of the cities that played a part in one of his most iconic roles.
Yellow weather warning for ice
The Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for ice patches.
Fly tipping near the crematorium
There's been an incident of fly tipping outside the crematorium.
Best and worst performing bus routes released
The most and least punctual bus routes on the Island have been released by Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood.
Bus drivers balloted over industrial action
Bus drivers will be considering their next move this week, after voting to take industrial action.
Telegraph pole repairs shut road in Maughold
A stretch of road in the north of the Island will be shut today for repairs to a telegraph pole.
Women to lead TT2026 legacy lap
A legacy lap during next year's TT festival is to be led by women for the first time.
Ramsey shop to close in December
A craft shop in Ramsey says it'll close its doors for good next month.
Coal fund starts distributions
One of the Island's oldest charities will hold its first distribution of the year this week.
Bee Gees' former home for sale
Fancy living in a former home of the Bee Gees?
Road Safety Week starts with mobile warning
Police are reminding people not to use their mobile phones behind the wheel.
Roadworks mean bus diversions in Willaston this week
Buses in Willaston will be diverted this week as roadworks get underway.
Calf's blast of vapour mistaken for fire
Firefighters say reports of a blaze on the Calf of Man at the weekend turned out to be something unexpected.