Broad to stand for Ayre and Michael
A local businessman has declared he'll stand in the general election for Ayre and Michael.
Road to beauty spot temporarily closed from today
The road to one of the Island's most popular beauty spots will be closed for over a week from the end of this month.
Politician to query government income from medical cannabis
How much income has the government made from medicinal cannabis?
Police appeal over prom incident
Police are appealing for witnesses about an incident in Douglas yesterday evening.
Christian to defend seat
Douglas South MHK Claire Christian has announced she'll defend her seat in the general election.
Police ask people to avoid Mountain Road after supercar crash
Police are asking people to avoid the Mountain Road as they deal with crash.
Over £2.7k raised by firefighters' 'Station To Summit' challenge
Four firefighters have raised more than £2,700 by carrying a rescue mannequin on a stretcher from Ramsey to North Barrule and back.
Onchan post office to stop trading
Onchan's postmaster says the village's post office will be closing in August
Police report fall in sexual offences
The police say the number of sexual offences, including rape, has fallen over the past year.
Newsagent to run in election
A new candidate has declared they'll stand for Rushen in the general election.
Fire service issues wildfire warning in hot weather
The Island's Fire and Rescue Service is warning the public on the dangers of wildfires.
New grants planned to make homes more efficient
A new scheme that could help households switch to cleaner heating is set to go before Tynwald next month.
Road closures for supercar tour today
A supercar event means road closures will be in place in Douglas and Peel today.
Does government plan to ban nicotine pouches for minors?
Will the government ban nicotine pouches for under 18s?
VillaGaiety looking at changes to deal with audience noise
The VillaGaiety says it's considering making changes to control audience noise during shows.
Police appeal after attack which killed sheep
Police are appealing for information about an attack on livestock.
Construction of sewage works is on schedule, says MU chair
The Chair of Manx Utilities says work on the Peel sewage treatment works is progressing on schedule.
Perkins seeking return to politics in election bid
A former MHK has announced he'll be making a general election comeback this year.
RNLI rescues two paddleboarders
Port Erin RNLI says it was called out to two paddleboarders in trouble yesterday afternoon.
Emergency road closure in place near promenade
An emergency road closure has been put in place in Douglas.
Charity remembers woman who campaigned in memory of daughter
A local mental health charity is paying tribute to one of its campaigners who died this week.
Vice chair of Garff commissioners announces election bid
The vice chair of Garff Commissioners has announced they'll stand in the constituency for the general election.
Enterprise Minister says no funds were given to King Gaming
A Rushen MHK has questioned whether any public funds were provided to an e-gaming firm that was recently raided by police.
Beach litter in Port Erin sparks debate
A resident in the south of the Island has highlighted concerns over litter left behind at Port Erin beach.
Runners prepare for two endurance challenges tomorrow
Two ultra-running events are taking place on the Isle of Man tomorrow.
Island to replace visa stickers with digital immigration status
The Isle of Man Immigration Service will begin introducing digital immigration products from July.
Poulsom Park to celebrate 130 years this weekend
Castletown Commissioners are inviting people to a celebration marking the 130th anniversary of Poulsom Park.
Manx Care suspends Audiology drop-ins due to high demand
Manx Care says audiology drop-in clinics will be suspended indefinitely from Monday due to rising demand.
Island sees significant decline in anti-social behaviour
There has been a 14.7% reduction in anti-social behaviour on the Island, according to the Chief Constable.
Peel Carnival needs you!
Peel Commissioners is looking for local businesses to join this year's carnival.
Colby Glen Road work completed early
Colby Glen Road won't be closed today as first planned, after roadworks finished a day early.
MHK demands answers after Bloomberg report on King Gaming
An MHK wants to know how much government money has been given to an e-gaming company which was raided by police.
A much-loved firefighter from the north of the Island is retiring after more than three decades of service.
Douglas Council justifies crematorium streaming cost
Douglas City Council has issued a statement justifying its decision to start charging for streaming services at the crematorium.
Dolly Parton’s free book scheme expands across south
Dolly Parton's children's reading charity has expanded further in the South.
Roadworks planned for Cronkbourne Avenue
A road in Douglas is set to close for a month.
Victorian landmark may be closed for several weeks
The Camera Obscura says it's closed for repairs, which may last for weeks.
School responds to uniform concerns during heatwave
Queen Elizabeth II High School has reassured parents that measures are in place to help pupils cope with the hot weather.
DOI says road patching team's work can't be fully planned
The infrastructure minister can't say what work is planned by his department's road patching team, because the situation changes too often.
RNLI urges paddleboarders to stay safe during hot weather
The RNLI is reminding people to stay safe while paddleboarding during the hot weather.
easyJet launches first international flights from the Isle of Man
easyJet has announced its first international route from the Isle of Man, with a new direct service to Geneva launching this winter.
Sea Terminal arrests up by nearly half
The police say arrests at the Sea Terminal have increased by nearly half over the past year.
Part of prom to close for supercar tour today
A supercar tour will mean part of Ramsey's Promenade will close today.
Southern road to shut for seven weeks
A road in the south of the Island will shut for seven weeks.
Today likely to be hottest of year
Ronaldsway Met Office says today's likely to be the hottest day of the year.
More to be done on violence against women, says minister
The government says progress is being made on its Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy, but insists there is still more to be done.
Second election candidate withdraws in southern constituency
Another candidate for Arbory, Castletown and Malew has withdrawn from the general election.
Cold water still a danger for swimmers despite the heat
The Fire and Rescue Service is warning people about the dangers of open water swimming as the weather heats up.
Full Moon Festival returns this weekend
The return of a popular music festival this week will see a temporary speed limit on one of the key roads into Douglas.
Castletown gets new homes for endangered Swifts
Four new Swift nesting boxes have been installed in Castletown Square.
Paralysed TT star gives thanks for support
A rider who was left partly paralysed by a crash during TT has thanked everyone for their support.
'Good Times' are heading to the Villa Marina this autumn
Music legends Nile Rodgers and CHIC are set to perform at the Villa Marina this September.
Public consultation on NHS weight loss jabs considered
A public consultation on offering weight loss injections through the NHS is still being considered according to Cabinet Office Minister David Ashford.
Another talk on armed policing tonight
There's another chance to find out more about armed policing tonight.
IOM Scooter Rally returns this weekend
This weekend sees the 2026 IOM Scooter Rally return, with around 300 two wheeled visitors expected to the Island.
Sam Barks to return home for charity concert
Manx singer and actress Samantha Barks will return to the Isle of Man this November for a special candlelit concert in aid of Hospice Isle of Man.
RNLI called out to stranded fishing boat
Port St Mary RNLI launched to help out a stranded fishing boat yesterday afternoon.
Little progress made on benefits reforms
The Treasury Minister has confirmed that little progress has been made over the past year on reforms to the Island's benefits system.
Glover withdraws re-election bid
An MHK says he's changed his decision to defend his seat in the general election.
Plans to fix leaning chapel of Ballabeg
A planning application's been submitted to stop a historic chapel from leaning.
Douglas road to close for seven weeks
A road in Douglas is set to close for seven weeks, starting next Monday.
£1k prize draw at Pilates world record attempt
You can have the chance to win £1,000 by taking part in a world record attempt next month.
Uni students to be offered meningitis jabs
The government's announced Manx students due to start their studies in the UK this autumn will be offered the meningitis B vaccine before they go.
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.
It only takes minutes to change matrix signs, says DOI
The Department of Infrastructure says it only takes minutes to change the matrix signs showing if the Mountain Road is open or closed.
Want to help make the Island more accessible?
Could you help the government make the Isle of Man more accessible?
DoI doesn't know about coastguard salaries
The Department of Infrastructure says it doesn't know how much its coastguards are paid.
House of Keys to sit later
The House of Keys is due to sit this morning, with 11 questions on the order paper up for discussion.
Commissioners invite public to windfarm meeting later
Onchan Commissioners are inviting people to a public drop-in session about the offshore windfarm proposals today.
Andreas road closures planned to start this week
A series of road closures are planned to allow for works on a key road in Andreas.
MHK to present immigration petition to Tynwald
An MHK will formally present a campaigner's petition calling for protections for immigrants already in the process of settling on Island.
Injured walker rescued from Snaefell
The Fire and Rescue Service says its hill search team responded to reports of an injured walker on Snaefell this afternoon, Monday, June 22.
Town centre road shut for five days this week
A street in the centre of Castletown is shut for five days this week.
Royal Assent for laws giving parents and carers more rights
Laws to give parents and carers new rights when it comes to leave from work have been given Royal Assent.
New cafe opens in iconic former pub
A new café has opened in a landmark former pub.
Have your say on the Island's childcare
The government wants to know what you think of childcare on the Island.
Service to be held for long-serving RNLI volunteer
Tributes are being paid to a long-serving lifeboat crew member.
Road in south to shut for cat's eyes installation
A road in the South will be closed for five days this week.
Is a social media ban for under-16s coming to the Island?
An MHK will ask about possible social media restrictions for children this week.
Mercury set to hit 25°C in mini heatwave
A mini heatwave is set to bring some of the hottest weather of the year so far to the Isle of Man this week.
Peel sewage treatment facility moves closer to completion
Manx Utilities says construction of the Peel sewage treatment works has taken another important step forward.
Motorists face delays as roadworks hit Onchan today
There'll be two sets of roadworks on busy routes in Onchan this week, causing disruption for motorists.
MHK to question delay to Island benefits reform review
Why hasn't the government announced reforms to the Island's benefits system yet?
MHK wants update on gender violence strategy
An MHK will quiz a minister about a strategy to tackle violence against women.
17 minutes slashed from Parish Walk record
This year’s Parish Walk came to a record-breaking end this morning.
Manx Care can't compare waiting lists to UK
Manx Care says it can't compare its waiting lists with those in the UK.
Cruise ship spending day in Manx waters
A cruise ship will be making two Manx stops in a day today.
Department doesn't know how often Mountain Road crashes delayed TT
The Department for Enterprise says it doesn't know how many TT sessions have been delayed because of crashes.
Police investigate after serious assault in Peel
Police have launched an investigation after a serious assault in the west of the Island.
Smoking ban for anyone born after 2009?
A House of Keys committee says the government should introduce a generational ban on buying cigarettes.
Meningitis jab up for discussion in House of Keys
Will people on the Island be getting a vaccination to protect them from Meningitis B?
Island company marks 80th anniversary at LSE
An Island company has marked eight decades in business with a special event in London.
Could you be next Manx Bard?
Entries are now open to become the next Manx Bard.
Parade in Douglas will mark Armed Forces Day
Armed Forces Day will be held later, giving people a chance to show appreciation for current and ex-service members.
FOI reveals hospital appointment cancellation details
Manx Care says Noble's Hospital cancelled almost twice as many appointments as patients over the last three years.
Parish Walk gets underway today
There'll be a number of road closures and restrictions in place for the Parish Walk, which gets underway this morning.
MHK to ask about wider access to weight loss drugs
Wider access to weight loss drugs for the Island's overweight people will be on the agenda for MHKs next week.
GB News warns immigrants eyeing the Island
UK TV channel GB News is warning the Isle of Man can expect a wave of economic migrants.
Crane hire company plans expansion
A crane hire company has applied to expand its headquarters in Ballasalla.
TT star hits out at dodgy T-shirt seller
A TT star has hit out at dodgy merchandise after spotting a T-shirt about him that couldn't spell his name.
Judge Jules announces Island gig
A legendary DJ once voted the best in the world will play an Island nightclub later this year.
Politician wants to know number of criminals spared jail
How many criminals have been spared jail twice in the last five years?
New foundation wants to discover more about local sharks
A new organisation is hoping to discover more about sharks in Manx waters.
No more marriages at Baldrine's Methodist chapel
A Methodist chapel hall has given up its registration under the Island's Marriage Act.
Suzy Eddie Izzard to give lecture on Island
Comic and campaigner Suzy Eddie Izzard will be on the Island later this year to give the Isle of Man Arts Council's annual lecture.
Are UK laws compromising Manx government cybersecurity?
Do UK laws threaten the Manx government's cybersecurity on Apple devices?
Motorway delays may hit ferry passengers enroute to Heysham
Passengers on the early morning ferry from Heysham should leave themselves a little extra time to get to the port this month.
Advertising boards planned for major housing development
A developer's applied for planning permission for advertising boards as it hopes to start selling hundreds of new homes in Braddan.
Airport warns of flight disruption in morning's mist
The airport's warning of disruption because of weather this morning.
Help coming for school run parents, says minister
Relief is coming for motorists around a school in the south of the Island, according to Education Minister Daphne Caine.
Welcome Centre services to expand outside Douglas
New support hubs will open around the Island soon, offering face-to-face help as more government services move online.
Council says lights will be seasonal, not Xmas
Douglas Council says it wants to clarify lights in eight locations around the capital in January and February won't be Christmas illuminations.
Company plans to turn Snakepit into saunas and ice baths
A company's applied to turn a piece of disused land in the centre of Douglas into a wellness spa.
MHK wants water meter installation figures
How many domestic water meters have been installed over the past three years?
Injured TT newcomer home from hospital
A TT competitor who was badly injured during a crash at this year's festival has returned home.
Tynwald approves extra £19 million for Department of Health and Social Care
Tynwald members have voted to give the Department of Health and Social Care an extra £19 million to meet a budget shortfall this year.
Peel scent shop closing doors next month
A shop in Peel is selling its display furniture at it prepares to close.
MHK wants to know months for most and least discounted sport travel on ferries
When did the Steam Packet Company give the Island's sports the least and the most support in the past year?
Glen Helen road blocked by tree
Police say a downed tree is currently blocking the road in Glen Helen.
Tynwald to change the way it spends tax money
Tynwald will change the way it allocates tax money to be spent each year.
Wig-wag warning work worries MHK
An MHK will raise concerns about wig-wags next week.
Avoid Old Castletown Road after crash, say police
Police are asking people to avoid a road in Kewaigue this morning.
Licence warning after reservoir fisherman prosecuted
The government's reminding people they need a licence to fish in Manx reservoirs and rivers after a man was prosecuted last week.
Fundraiser launched for 12 year old injured in TT hit-and-run
A taxi driver from the UK who was injured along with his 12 year old son in a hit-and-run incident in TT has launched an online fundraiser to take his boy on holiday.
Decision next week on plans for temporary hospital buildings
Plans to set up mobile buildings for a renal unit at Ramsey Cottage Hospital will be decided next week.
EPA benefits service goes digital
You can now apply for Employed Person's Allowance online.
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.
Minister insists primary schools have enough devices
Education Minister Daphne Caine says all primary schools have enough iPads and laptops to teach youngsters.
Hotel demolition was allowed without permission over danger
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says it allowed the Castletown Golf Links Hotel to be demolished without planning permission because the building was dangerous.
Cruise ship to make final visit today
A cruise ship with around 500 passengers and crew is making her third and final visit of the year to the Island today.
1,277 competitors to tackle Parish Walk this year
A total of 1,277 people are set to take part in this weekend's Parish Walk.
Beach stage needs busking talent!
Could you keep beachgoers in the west of the Island entertained?
Loafs to leathers plan to be discussed next week
Part of the former Ramsey Bakery could become a Ramsey bikery next week.
Would-be MHKs asked to sign Pride Pledge
All election candidates are being invited to sign a pledge supporting LGBTQ rights.
New home for Braddan takeaway from today
A much-loved Chinese takeaway in Braddan has announced it's moved to Central Douglas.
Manx lobsters' radioactivity levels 96% lower than in 1998
Lobsters caught in Manx waters are now 96 per cent less radioactive than 25 years ago, according to the government.
Former Albert Road School in Ramsey to become flats?
Ramsey Commissioners have unveiled plans for the former Albert Road school site in Ramsey.
Armed police training on key road into city today
Police say not to worry if you see armed officers on one of the main roads into Douglas today.
Future of Douglas landmark will be decided next week
The future of one of the most historic buildings in Douglas will be decided by the planning committee next week.
Police celebrate Liverpool TT success, with no bikes stolen
Merseyside police say a special operation to keep TT visitors safe scored a huge success - with no motorcycles stolen for the second year in a row.
People invited to pay the Island's rent in historic tradition
The Island's rent is almost due - and you're being invited to help hand it over to the landlord!
Government doesn't track students' career paths after school
Education Minister Daphne Caine says once young people leave education, she doesn't know if they're in employment or training.
Number on industrial injuries benefits increasing
The number of people receiving industrial injuries benefits has slowly increased over the past four years.
Climbers and drone users urged to keep away from birds
Manx National Heritage is urging walkers, climbers and drone operators not to disturb nesting birds at The Chasms and Sugarloaf Rock.
Mobile network caused ambulances problems during TT
Health Minister Claire Christian says a mobile phone network outage during TT created problems for ambulances.
Polish airmen to be remembered at Island's memorial
The Island's governor will help remember Polish airmen who gave their lives during World War 2 this week.
Minister defends £3m price tag of horse tram plans
The Island's Treasury Minister says a margin for error in an estimated £3 million plan to extend the horse trams isn't unusual.
Average cost of music service to students revealed
The Island's music service has cost each of its students an average of £112 this year.
Trailer released for Manx actor's new movie
Streaming giant Netflix has released the first trailer for Manx actor Joe Locke's eagerly-awaited Heartstopper movie.
Nephew/son wins payout after taking family business to tribunal
A Nigerian man who took his family to an employment tribunal has been awarded £941 because he wasn't given payslips.
Government announces £1.2 million border force
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says £1.2 million has been set aside to set up a new border division in government.
Assisted dying laws passed by Tynwald - again
The Island's assisted dying laws have been voted through by Tynwald.
Phone box turns guide at government House
The Island's Lieutenant Governor will host a reception to celebrate putting a special gift to good use.
Church needs registered building consent for pointing work
A church in Onchan has applied for permission to carry out repairs to stop damp getting into the building.
Island planning new vape fluid tax
The government has launched a consultation about taxing Island businesses that make or import vaping fluid from outside the UK.
Nearly £341k written off in overpaid benefits
The Treasury has written off almost £341,000 in overpaid benefits in the last three years.
MHK tables barrage of questions about planned windfarm
An MHK in the south of the Island has asked a series of questions for written reply about a proposed onshore windfarm.
Warning over kids crossing roads in front of buses
Bus Vannin has issued a warning for children - who it says are crossing the road dangerously after getting off its services.
Polska i Wyspa Man razem - Island to get Polish honorary consul
The Isle of Man is getting a new honorary consul.
50-acre remote sanctuary up for sale
A 50-acre secluded sanctuary in the north of the Island could be yours.
Northern tip's re-use area to open again next month
The Northern Civic Amenity site's reuse area will open for three days a week from next month.
Mountain Road closed for TT sign removal
The Department of Infrastructure says the Mountain Road is now closed until no later than midday, Tuesday, June 16
Decision on Summerland campaigners' appeal this week
A deemster will reveal whether a group fighting for new inquests into the Summerland disaster has won a vital appeal this week.
More works on Old Castletown Road this week
Manx Utilities says temporary traffic lights will be back in Kewaigue this week.
Airport says flights may be affected by morning's fog
The airport says the foggy conditions this morning could affect flights.
Could the Grandstand be getting a new entrance plaza?
Douglas Council's launched an online survey to gather people's views about the future of Noble's Park.
Caine to defend seat in general election
Education minister Daphne Caine says she'll defend her seat in September.
June sitting of Tynwald to take place today
Tynwald's June sitting gets underway this morning, with 11 questions and 27 items on the agenda.
Deacon calls for pause on assisted dying law
A Catholic deacon is calling for the Assisted Dying Bill to be put on hold until after September's general election.
Hindi interpreter needed by police
Police are asking people to come forward if they can speak Hindi.
Report says more hospital beds not needed at Noble's
A review into bed spaces at Noble's Hospital says too many people go to Accident & Emergency instead of other healthcare services such as GPs.
Government's savings programme hits £4.3 million
The government says it's spent £1.7 million to save almost £4.3 million this year.
Douglas to get bar with 'new vibes' this week
There's a new bar opening in Douglas this week - in a familiar place!
MHK to query DOI's 'optimism bias'
Should the Department of Infrastructure assume the worst rather than suffering from optimism bias?
Island boxer attends US president's birthday
Island resident Tyson Fury has shared social media posts of him wearing a cap for Donald Trump's birthday calling for him to be made Prime Minister.
What's being done to make sure all schoolchildren get laptops?
What's the Department of Education, Sport and Culture doing to make sure all children have access to laptops and iPads?
No shows force hair salon to charge for late cancellations
A hairdressing salon in Douglas says it's been forced to introduce late cancellation fees because of a rise in the number of people not showing up for appointments.
Former MHK accuses Chief Minister of delaying assisted dying laws
A former MHK has accused the Chief Minister of delaying the Island's assisted dying laws.
Firefighter's TT course lap raises nearly £3k
A local firefighter's raised nearly £3,000 for charity by walking the TT course in full gear, oxygen tank included.
Hospital bed capacity to be under spotlight in Tynwald
A review of bed spaces at the Island's largest medical facility will come under the spotlight tomorrow.
Petition calls for food disorder clinic for children
An Island parent has launched a petition calling for the government to set up a specialised food disorder clinic for children.
Sailings rescheduled because of Manxman maintenance
The Steam Packet's rescheduling two sailings on Tuesday as the Manxman undergoes maintenance.
Over £8,500 raised by charity golf day
A charity golf day's raised over £8,500.
More than 17,500 were on appointment waiting list
More than 17,500 patients were reported to be on a waiting list for medical appointments earlier this year.
Petition launched demanding new bus service
More than 40 people have signed a petition demanding a new bus service.
Part of city centre street now closed for over a month
Part of a street in the centre of Douglas will be shut for over a month from today.
Manx Care's performance over TT to be discussed in Tynwald
The busiest time of year for the Island's health services will be discussed in Tynwald this month.
Northern cafe to close this month
A cafe and deli in the North has announced it'll be closing.
Manx Utilities says it's completed assessments for solar farm
Manx Utilities says it's finished carrying out planning assessments in the north of the Island for a potential solar farm.
Primary school parking to be raised in Tynwald
An MHK will press Education Minister Daphne Caine about parking at a primary school when Tynwald sits next week.
Time running out to stand as Southern commissioner
Fancy becoming a commissioner in the South?
Ramsey may be darker as lights get repaired
Ramsey commissioners say if you notice the town's darker than usual, it's because street lights are being repaired.
How much does staff sickness cost government?
A Douglas MHK wants to know how much illness is costing the government.