Society appeals for help about traditional gypsy caravans on the Island
Do you know of any traditional gypsy caravans on the Island?
Government issues bird flu warning after infected buzzard found
The government's warning people not to touch sick or dead birds after a wild buzzard which died of bird flu was found in a garden near Bride.
Will new UK law be brought in to protect Manx renters from mould?
What consideration is the government giving to bringing in a UK law which protects renters from damp and mould?
Local Economy Forum launched to propose alternative to 'destructive' min wage increase
A Local Economy Forum is being launched to highlight what it's calling the destructive impact of the planned minimum wage increase.
Group raising money towards legal costs for new Summerland inquest
A campaign group is raising funds for a new inquest into the tragic Summerland fire of 1973.
Police appeal after Manx stone wall damaged
Police in the north of the Island are appealing for information after a car hit a stone wall.
MHK wants to see all private healthcare reports
An MHK has asked the Health and Social Care Minister to publish reports on the hospital’s private patient wing and services.
Let’s make Hop Tu Naa a boo-tiful night for all, say police
Police are reminding parents to know what their children are up to this Hop Tu Naa.
Hose under the hammer, your chance to drive home a real fire engine!
Fancy driving home a fire engine this weekend?
Event to celebrate women in farming
The Department for Environment, Food and Agriculture is inviting people to an event celebrating women in farming.
Engineers confirm source of gas smell in Ramsey
Reports of a gas smell in Ramsey yesterday prompted engineers to carry out emergency works.
MHK questions if Island phones will get national warning alert
Will Island residents receive a test national warning alarm on their phones?
Trainee officers take on 40 mile kayak mission
Student constables will tackle a 40-mile kayak challenge this weekend for charity.
Join the RNLI team and help keep our waters safe
Ever wanted to join the RNLI? Well now's your chance!
Ramsey fireworks cancelled
A planned fireworks display in the north of the Island has been cancelled this weekend due to bad weather.
Plans to promote Manx goods to be scrutinised by MHKs
Efforts to promote Manx produce will come under scrutiny next week in the House of Keys.
Council announces final dates for garden waste collection
Douglas Council has announced the last dates it'll collect garden waste this year.
Manx Utilities hopes sewer cleaning means end of odour problems
Manx Utilities says it hopes the completion of cleaning works will mark the end of sewage odours on an estate in the West of the Island.
What's being done to tackle crash blackspots?
What's being done to tackle accident blackspots on the Island's roads?
New TT schedule will be reviewed on yearly basis
The new TT schedule will be reviewed each year as part of an existing procedure, according to the enterprise minister.
No successful driving theory test appeals in past 10 years
No one has successfully appealed the result of a driving theory test in the past 10 years.
Steam Packet announces tomorrow morning's sailings will go on time
The Steam Packet's announced the Manxman's sailings tomorrow morning, Friday, October 31 will depart as scheduled, having previously been in doubt.
Firefighter to raise money by wearing full gear in fitness competition
An Island firefighter will be taking part in a fitness competition whilst wearing full gear, including breathing apparatus and oxygen tank.
How much has the Department of Infrastructure claimed for property damage?
How many times has the Department of Infrastructure claimed money from others for property damage?
Visa fraudster convicted in Isle of Man immigration scam
The Department of Home Affairs has welcomed the conviction of 25-year-old Sagar Joon.
Crowds gather for Maccies re-opening after £1.6m upgrade
Crowds have been flocking to the grand re-opening of McDonald's this morning.
MHK questions wages of 1,500 extra workers
How many of the 1,500 extra people in work since 2021 are on less than £25,000 per year?
Manxman sailings cancelled today
This afternoon’s Manxman sailings have been cancelled due to the incoming bad weather.
New parent employment rights to start this Saturday
The Department of Enterprise says from November 1, parents will get stronger support with new shared parental and bereavement leave rights.
70% of cars fail police winter roadside checks
Police carried out their first roadside checkpoint last night, as part of 'Operation Uplift'.
Festival of Remembrance at the Villa next month
A special concert will be held to mark the 80th anniversary of WWII next month.
Planning fireworks? Let the airport know
The Isle of Man Airport's asking people to let the Civil Aviation Administration know about their firework displays.
FOI reveals nearly 90,000 untaxed vehicles
There are currently 89,519 untaxed vehicles on the Island.
Ramsey Remembrance service to be marked by maroon rockets
Ramsey commissioners say maroons will fire next month as the town holds its remembrance events.
MEDS phone line to be down temporarily
Manx Care says the phone line for Manx Emergency Doctors Service will be temporarily out of service tomorrow.
Committee to examine link between poverty and poor academic performance
A Tynwald committee will hear evidence from education department bosses next month as it looks into links between poverty and poor academic performance.
Police advice for trick-or-treaters to stay safe
The police are giving advice for kids on how to keep safe whilst trick-or-treating.
How will Manx Care reduce the number of negligence claims?
What improvements are being planned by the health service to reduce the risk of future clinical negligence claims and payouts?
Manx Language Festival to be held next week
The Annual Manx Language Festival will be held next week.
Manxman sailings in doubt from tomorrow
Four ferry sailings are at risk of being cancelled this week due to bad weather.
Car falls down steep bank on Mountain Road
Multiple emergency services were called to a car crash this morning on the Mountain Road.
Panic over - Mcdonald's reopens at 11am tomorrow
After weeks of withdrawal symptoms, you can finally be reunited with McNuggets.
Police say beat it to cars illegally parked during MJ tribute act
Theatre-goers in Douglas were met with fines on their cars last night, following a show at the Villa Gaiety.
No dedicated prostate cancer screening programme, despite over 1,200 referrals
The Isle of Man doesn’t have a dedicated prostate cancer pathway.
Minister says GP waiting times have improved, but delays still impact A&E
The average wait to see your GP is 7.4 days according to the Health and Social Care Minister.
Crash closes section of the Mountain Road
Police have closed a section of the Mountain Road this morning due to a crash.
Island's prison nears full capacity
The Isle of Man Prison is operating close to full capacity, with almost 90% of available spaces currently occupied.
Beach hut owner praises youngsters for owning up to break-in
A Port Erin business owner has spoken out after one of her beach huts was broken into earlier this week.
Questions raised over Cair Vie Windfarm funding
Concerns over the financing of the proposed Cair Vie windfarm were raised yesterday in the House of Keys.
Crogga still owes the Isle of Man Government money
The company which planned to drill for gas off the Island's northeast coast still owes the government £22,363.
DoI says works at Liverpool ferry terminal will take longer
The Department of Infrastructure says contractors need more time to carry out work at the Liverpool ferry terminal.
Over 50 employment tribunals outstanding at the DoI
The Department of Infrastructure has 53 employment tribunals outstanding, according to Cabinet Office Minister David Ashford.
Free period products bill raises cost concerns for MHKs
Questions were raised in the House of Keys this morning about the proposed free period products bill.
Key road in Ramsey to re-open early this afternoon
A major road in Ramsey which has been shut for works will be reopening early this afternoon.
Want to start training to become a nurse?
Thinking about training to become a nurse?
Appeal launched after fly-tipper filmed dumping rubbish
Arbory and Rushen Commissioners are appealing to the public to help identify a fly-tipper.
Prepare your pets for Bonfire Night, says Manx charity
A local animal charity is sharing advice on how to keep pets safe and calm this fireworks night.
Manx Care bringing in mobile translation machine
Manx Care's introducing a new translation machine which it calls an 'interpreter on wheels'.
Steam Packet says it would get too many Freedom of Information requests
The Steam Packet company says it's worried about how many Freedom of Information requests it would get, if it had to answer them in future.
Vintage TT trophies on sale for £5,000
Vintage TT trophies are being sold on Ebay for £5,000 each.
TT merchandise company still owes government over £100k
A failed TT merchandise company still owes the government a total of £124,273.
Manx Care's annual assessment shows £15.6m deficit
The Department of Health and Social Care's published its assessment of how Manx Care performed this year.
House of Keys to sit this morning
The House of Keys is due to sit this morning with 22 questions on the order paper.
Nominate a healthcare worker who's made a difference
Is there a healthcare worker or team who's made a real difference to you?
Police launch winter car checks campaign
The police are launching their annual campaign of winter car checks.
Six new buses to replace 14 year old ones
Bus Vannin's set to introduce six new double-decker buses, as it retires ones which are up to 14 years old.
Record number of seal pups recorded
A record number of seal pups have been recorded on the Calf of Man.
Proposed laws could mean free period products
Proposed new laws could mean giving women free period products in future.
Unemployment fell slightly last month
The government says unemployment fell slightly last month but was still higher than last year.
GP waiting times to be raised in House of Keys tomorrow
Questions about waiting times to see doctors will be raised in the House of Keys tomorrow.
Waves higher than predicted on crossing which damaged cars
The Steam Packet says waves were even higher than predicted during Sunday's rough crossing which left several cars damaged.
Spitfire flights to be launched from Ronaldsway
Fancy a ride in an iconic WW2 aircraft?
Does Crogga owe the government money?
Does the company behind an abandoned bid to drill for gas off the Island's coast owe the government money?
Thinking of standing for election?
Thinking of standing for election? If you win, you may soon be able to swear an oath of allegiance to King Charles rather than the late Queen - and do it in Manx.
Doctors' salaries under scrutiny from MHK
How much of Manx Care's budget goes to doctors' pay? That's the question from Onchan MHK Julie Edge.
Rings stolen at Christmas market reported to police
A small business owner's made an appeal to the public after handmade rings were allegedly stolen from a market stall on Saturday.
Plans submitted for advertising board outside the airport
The Department of Infrastructure says it wants to put an advertising board outside the airport.
Ideas wanted for old telephone box
What can be done with the telephone box in Glen Maye?
Vehicles damaged during 'Horrendous' Manannan crossing last night
The Manannan's final voyage of the year was a rough ride last night, with several passengers describing it as horrific.
Three TT riders shortlisted for Rider of the Year
Three TT racers are in the running to be named a magazine Rider of the Year.
Cinemanx wants more Government funding amid FOI debate
Island film company Cinemanx has asked the government to invest more money in it.
City of Douglas Bill to get first reading at Tynwald
MHKs will discuss new legislation to make Douglas an official city this week.
Windsurf Warrior outdoes Jetski Romeo with solo Irish Sea crossing!
Move over Jetski Romeo - a man who windsurfed to the Isle of Man from Northern Ireland has posted a YouTube of his trip!
Government's online services offline tomorrow
The government says it's online services will be unavailable for two hours on Monday morning.
MHK queries school social media policies
Does the government have a policy about what school leaders can say on social media?
Commissioners vote for monthly meetings instead of fortnightly
Braddan commissioners say they'll swap fortnightly meetings for monthly ones.
Nine fibre telegraph poles planned for Ramsey
Manx Telecom has applied for planning permission to put up more telegraph poles as it rolls out fibre broadband.
Honda releases limited-edition TT-winning bike replica
If you'd like to ride a replica of Dean Harrison's TT-winning bike, Honda has some good news for you.
Scammers target Manx.net email users over new fees
Manx.net email users are being targeted by scammers as the system moves to a different company.
Locked-in cars at Villa raised by MHK
An MHK wants Education Minister Daphne Caine to tackle the problem of people having cars locked in at the Villa Marina.
Chance to savour the vodka taste of knobs this week!
If you're looking forward to a sweet vodka treat, it'll be on its way soon.
Santas on a bike returns!
One of the Island's favourite events in the festive calendar will be returning for its eighth year.
Hop tu Naa in... Iceland?!
A YouTube video which explores the Island's spookiest celebrations has people scratching their heads - after featuring Iceland and a Greek village.
Liverpool sailing delayed by an hour
The Steam Packet Company says one of its sailings will set off an hour late today.
Dry cleaner to shut down
A dry-cleaning business on Douglas Promenade says it's closing.
Island goes pink for breast cancer support group
The Isle of Man's gone pink today to raise money for the Manx Breast Cancer Support Group.
Dominos announces Ramsey store opening soon!
There's good news for pizza lovers in Ramsey - after Dominos said it's opening in the town.
Manx Telecom to merge with Jersey Telecom
Manx Telecom says it's been bought out by a Netherlands-based investment company and Jersey Telecom.
Manx government yet to assess impact of digital ID scheme
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says the government hasn't yet looked at what the UK's digital ID scheme could mean for the Island.
Thirty hospital fires in seven years, says Manx Care
Manx Care says the Island's hospitals have seen 30 fires since 2018 - including five which were set deliberately.
Which buses are the most punctual?
A southern MHK wants to know which buses are most punctual.
Dangerous trees mean road closure for Port St Mary
The Department of Infrastructure says it's been forced to close a busy route in the south of the Island this weekend.
Island's most famous bird dies
The Manx Wildlife Trust says the most famous bird on the Island has died.
Heritage charity asks members to update details after manx.net changes
A charity supporting the Island's heritage attractions is asking members to make sure their contact details are up to date after manx.net email changes announced this week.
Government publishes praise for new school meals
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture has published praise for its new school meals sent by parents.
Pre-paid debit cards being considered as MiCard alternative
Treasury's considering pre-paid debit cards, cash or cheque payments as alternatives for providing benefits to people once MiCards are axed at the end of the year.
Local authority plans for new works depot
Castletown commissioners are hoping to get a new works depot on garages off Westhill Avenue.
Tynwald vote approves Minimum Wage increase
Tynwald's voted to approve a 9.9% increase in the minimum wage from £12.25 to £13.46 per hour.
Tynwald members won't get their half-term break yet
Tynwald members won't get a half-term break in February yet - but will discuss the issue again next year.
TT star launches new YouTube channel
An island TT racer has launched a new YouTube channel, showing off his experience of this year's Classic TT.
New gelato shop for Laxey!
An Island business says it's closing one shop - but opening another.
Firefighters tackle blaze at flour mill
Firefighters spent around an hour at Laxey Flour Mills this morning.
Report dog fouling instead of complaining on social media, say commissioners
Clean up after your dog - because the Dog Poo Fairy won't do it for you!
Will government do an assessment of the new TT schedule?
Is the government going to carry out an assessment of the revised TT schedule?
manx.net email problems today, says MT
Manx Telecom says it's aware of a problem with its manx.net email services.
Commissioners say they'll keep opposing broadband pole plans
Peel commissioners say they'll continue to oppose Manx Telecom's plans to put up telegraph poles after the company appealed against a planning refusal.
Minister says hundreds of homes yet to be built
Cabinet Office Minister David Ashford says the Island has more than 200 homes planned which have permission but which haven't been built yet.
TT marshal training courses to be held in the UK
A series of training courses for would-be TT marshals have been announced in the UK.
Maccies due to reopen next McWeek!
The countdown's on to your next McNuggets - with McDonalds planning to reopen in a week's time!
Growth of medical cannabis sector will be cautious, says minister
Development of the Island's medicinal cannabis sector will be cautious and measured, according to the enterprise minister.
Part of TT course to close next week
Part of the TT course will close during the daytime next week.
Cost of ferry terminal may not be known for over a year
The final cost of the Liverpool ferry terminal may not be known for up to 18 months, according to the infrastructure minister.
Fire service warns false alarm callouts could cost people
The Island's Fire and Rescue Service says being called out to repeated false alarm alerts could cost up to £1,580 a time.
Police warn bad school parking endangers children
Police are reminding people not to endanger children, staff and other parents by parking badly outside schools.
Tynwald rejects Area Plan for North and West
Tynwald's rejected the government's controversial area plan for the North and West in a vote yesterday evening.
Big ballroom dancing competition this weekend
The Villa Marina will be hosting a series of youth ballroom dancing competitions this weekend.
Manx charity raising money to send two 4x4s to Ukraine
A fundraiser to send two 4x4s and aid to frontline workers in Ukraine has reached over £2,000.
Limited weekend reopening of Minor Injuries Unit considered
Health Minister Claire Christian has apologised for misleading statements about Ramsey's Minor Injuries Unit.
Harry Enfield announces Island gig
Legendary comedian Harry Enfield has announced he'll be performing on the Isle of Man.
Island to get branch of Palestine Solidarity Campaign
A new Island organisation will highlight the plight of Palestinians, if its London-based parent approves.
New government whistleblowing policy still up for discussion
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says a new government whistleblowing policy is still up for discussion.
Top TV magician to visit Island next week
The BBC's most-broadcast magician of the last decade will be visiting the Island next week.
New mapping shows risk from radioactive gas around Island
The Isle of Man's been included in UK maps showing the risk from a radioactive gas.
Manx Care sees sharp rise in complaints
Manx Care says complaints from the public rose sharply last year, after falling for three years in a row.
Ben-my-Chree trialling Northern Ireland route
The Steam Packet Company says the Ben-my-Chree will be in Northern Ireland this week for a trial sailing.
Parts of Braddan to be without water tonight
Manx Utilities says some parts of Braddan will be without water tonight.
Hop Tu Naa Festival to kick off in Cregneash this weekend
The spook-tacular Hop tu Naa Festival will be getting underway at Cregneash from this weekend - with music, crafts, and glowing turnip lanterns for all ages.
Chief Minister says funding for new government conference initiatives will be settled later
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says money for projects announced at the recent government conference will be settled later.
Beauty spot path closed for safety reasons
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says it's been forced to close a path at a beauty spot in the north of the Island.
New petition launched to stop Faroe Islands hosting Island Games
An Island woman has launched a new petition to stop the Faroe Islands hosting the Island Games in 2027.
DoI applies for permission to improve homes
The Department of Infrastructure is applying for planning permission to improve 11 homes in Braddan.
Busy road to become one-way for works next week
A busy road in Onchan will be made one way for road works next week.
Sex offences law will be reviewed soon, says Home Affairs minister
The Island's Home Affairs minister says a review of the law governing sex offences is due to be carried out in the near future.
Eighty year old's planned charity swim has already hit £5k target
A man aiming to donate thousands of pounds through a 3.1-mile (5 kilometre) swim next week has already hit his £5,000 target.
Tynwald receives government's Child First Policy
Tynwald's formally received the government's new Child First Policy.
Firefighters tackle blaze in Douglas
The Fire and Rescue Service says a smoke alarm alerted residents about a fire this morning.
Information about use of supply teachers won't be revealed, says education department
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture says it won't reveal information about the use of supply teachers in the Island's secondary schools.
Sidecar ace celebrates passing bike test!
After a dominant performance with a lap record during this year's TT, Ryan Crowe is celebrating again - after passing his test!
Youth unemployment queried in Tynwald
Treasury Minister Alex Allinson says the government doesn't know how many 18 to 21 year olds are out of work and education.
Forgotten P50 sells for $85,000 in Australia
A Peel P50 uncovered in a garage in Australia has sold for more than £41,000 at auction.
Photographer captures comet view from the Island
An Island photographer has published a once-in-a-thousand-years shot of a cosmic spectacle.
Village's clock tower may be fixed next year
Problems with Foxdale's clock tower could be solved next year.
Tynwald pays formal tribute to late MHK and minister Geoff Corkish
Tynwald has paid tribute to former MHK, MLC and minister Geoff Corkish, who passed away last month.
Swimming pool to close during half term for works
The Southern Swimming Pool is set to close for half-term next week to allow for maintenance.
manx.net email addresses to cost £6.50 a month next year
Manx Telecom says people will have to pay for their manx.net email addresses from next year.
What do you think of Douglas's waste services?
What do you think of the capital's waste services?
Boosting vaccination rates among priorities of new public health strategy
Boosting childhood vaccination rates is among the priorities of the government's new five-year Public Health strategy.
Commissioners want to spend £850k to buy land for sheltered housing
Garff commissioners have applied to spend £850,000 buying a plot of land to use as sheltered housing.
Tynwald to return this morning after summer recess
Tynwald sits this morning for the first time since July, with 48 items on the order paper and 34 questions.
Less than a week left to have your say on 20mph limits in middle and west of Island
There's less than a week left for you to air your views about proposed 20mph limits in the middle and west of the Island.
Repair works to start on Peel Power Station today
Manx Utilities says steeplejacks will start work to repair Peel Power Station today.
Wildlife Park needs animal team assistants
Could you help look after the animals at one of the Island's top attractions?
Mountain Road reopens after weeks of work
The Mountain Road has reopened.
Petition wants to ban pet shock collars
An animal charity is asking for your help outlawing shock collars for pets.
M&S to unveil new look tomorrow
A store in Douglas will unveil its new look tomorrow.
Western fireworks display rescheduled
Peel commissioners have confirmed the town's fireworks display has now been rescheduled.
Be Safe, Be Seen campaign launches
3FM has launched its annual road safety campaign to make sure youngsters can be seen during the dark winter months.
Number of bus services to be diverted this week due to road closure
Bus Vannin says a number of its services will be diverted this week during an emergency road closure.
Ramsey street one-way for nearly two weeks
A street in Ramsey will be one way for almost a fortnight from Wednesday.
Second crash this morning closes St Marks Road
Police say St Marks Road is closed again after a second crash this morning.
Fundraiser launched after teen's death has nearly hit £6,000 target
An online fundraiser launched after a teenager died last week has nearly reached its £6,000 target.
Man dies after falling from Manx-registered ship
An investigation's been launched after a man fell from a Manx-flagged ship off Sweden's east coast.
Plans to turn former post office into tourist accommodation
A former post office could soon be welcoming tourists, if a planning application is successful.
Government isn't involved with providing services to cruise ships, says minister
Enterprise Minister Tim Johnston says the government isn't involved in providing transport, entertainment, food, and other services to cruise ships.
Government contributions to meat plant rise by more than half
The government subvention to the meat plant in Tromode rose by 55 per cent last year.
Latest figures show rise in ferry passengers
The Department of Infrastructure says the number of ferry passengers at the Sea Terminal has risen by almost eight per cent this year.
DHSC says new Bill does not set exact fees
The Department for Health and Social Care says its new Regulation of Health and Social Care Bill does not set exact fees, but lets it set them later.
Bob the Builder creator's new film stars Manx cow 'Moonie Moo'
The man behind some of the world's most successful children's cartoons has chosen the Island as the setting for his latest venture.
East of Island facing shortage of 735 homes
The East of the Island's facing a shortfall of 735 homes by 2026, according to a new report.
Island poet wins Beat The Chasers on ITV
One of the Island's former national poets has won big in a top UK quiz show.
Over 3,000 electricity meters still scheduled for replacement
Over three thousand electricity meters are still scheduled to be replaced on the Island, according to the chair of Manx Utilities.
Artwork by Manx prisoners to be shown in top exhibition
Manx prisoners are getting an award for their artwork, with two pieces to be displayed in a top UK exhibition.
Part of Braddan will have water supply issues during works next week
Manx Utilities is warning a large part of Saddlestone will have low pressure and discoloured water for a few hours next week.
Local athlete breaks world record by running 277 km in 24 hours
A local ultrarunner's become a world champion and record breaker.
Commissioners appeal to public after grit and leaves dumped on track
Marown Commissioners are appealing to the public after a large pile of grit and leaves was dumped on the cycle track by the football field.
How many 18 to 21 year olds have been out of work?
How many 18 to 21 year olds were out of a job or education over the past three years?
Chance to have your say about planned sewage works
There's a chance to air your views about Laxey and Lonan's proposed new sewage works next week.
Around 91 new urban homes being created within a year, says minister
Around 91 new homes are being created in urban areas in a year, according to the Cabinet Office minister.
Sex offender anonymity laws to come under spotlight in Tynwald next week
Laws giving alleged sex offenders anonymity will be under the spotlight in Tynwald next week.
Number of clinical negligence claims faced by Manx Care disclosed
Health Minister Claire Christian says Manx Care has faced 25 clinical negligence claims since it was set up five years ago.
How much does failed TT merch company still owe government?
How much does a TT merchandise company still owe the government after it collapsed?
Talk next week asks how stargazing could bring business to Manx farms
Could the Island's clear skies and low light pollution bring more business to farms?
'Wardrobe Refresh' used clothes sale tomorrow will aid charity
Fancy updating your wardrobe and helping out a good cause?
Questions over final cost of Liverpool ferry terminal in Tynwald next week
Questions about the government's new ferry terminal in Liverpool will be raised in Tynwald next week.
Fun day to mark reopening of family library today
A huge fun day will mark the reopening of the Island's family library in Douglas today.
MHK wants more details on anonymous campaign donations to trust
An MHK has asked for more details about a charitable trust which receives any anonymous political campaign donations.
Public Health says support is available following unexplained death of teenager
Public Health has made an announcement letting people know support is available following the death of a Year 9 Ballakermeen High School student earlier this week.
Manx Utilities promises better smell for Peel
Manx Utilities says it's hoping to improve the smell of Peel next week.
Southern pool to shut for half term
The Southern Swimming Pool says it'll shut for a week during the half-term holidays.
How are the Island's aircraft and ship registries doing?
An MHK is asking a minister for details about how the Island's aircraft and ship registries are performing.