A Douglas man has pleaded not guilty to causing death by dangerous driving.
Significant damage has been caused to a shed at Peel Clothworkers School over the weekend.
Dog owners are being warned about keeping their dogs under control.
A Douglas man has admitted a series of thefts and being drunk and disorderly.
A Hindu festival marking the start of spring will be celebrated at a special event in Onchan this weekend.
The Department of Infrastructure says it's spent more than £6,500 on a road in Smeale to stop vehicles getting stuck in sand.
Three UK men have appeared in court accused of being part of a drugs gang.
An online petition to have Island-based Michelle Mone removed from the House of Lords has reached more than 230,000 signatures.
The Isle of Man Air Ambulance Service says it helped 600 patients last year.
A former care home in Douglas could be pulled down and replaced by five houses.
Tynwald sits this morning, with questions about the Steam Packet Company, a Covid memorial garden and sex education.
An exhibition is now open in the south of the Island, telling the story of Port Erin and Port St Mary lifeboats.
Police are investigating after thieves stole fuel from a vehicle in the north of the Island last week.
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says it won't reveal information about increases in costs for using its plantations until later this month.
Manx Telecom says its manx.net email service is back to normal.
Douglas council says it's reviewing CCTV to find out who contaminated a waste oil container at the Civic Amenity Site.
Flying a drone in Douglas or Onchan on Wednesday could land you five years in prison or a fine of up to £10,000.
New laws giving alleged sex offenders anonymity will be discussed later this week.
Enterprise minister Tim Johnston says he's hoping the new ferry terminal in Liverpool will be open by TT.
One of the Island's best-known cider brands is up for sale.
A report into whether Health Minister Lawrie Hooper lied to parliament has been published – with up to a third of its contents redacted.
Manx Telecom says it's investigating problems with its manx.net email system.
A company's applied for retrospective permission to demolish part of a registered building.
An Onchan woman has admitted assaulting two police officers.
The Department of Infrastructure says it issued around 3,500 provisional driving licences last year.
Up to five weeks of surveys are set to start on a proposed offshore windfarm site.
Horse trams return to the Island's capital later this month.
Four local men accused of being involved in a drugs gang smuggling cocaine and cannabis to the Island have appeared in court.
The introduction of baby loss certificates on the Island is currently being looked into.
Is the jail in Jurby full?
Douglas Coastguard were called out yesterday morning after a dog was spotted struggling in the inner harbour.
The Post Office is looking for someone to run counter services in Windsor Road in Douglas.
The Ballamodha straight will be closed for several hours following a crash.
Using the Island's harbours is about to get more expensive, with price increases to be put before Tynwald this week.
There are just a few days left to get your nomination in if you'd like to run for office in Port St Mary.
Manx Telecom has applied for planning permission to put up telegraph poles at three streets in Ramsey to provide fibre broadband.
The government has released a short film about a £50,000 trip it organized for travel writers.
Coastguards rescued a missing dog that was trapped on a cliff today.
There's more disruption to Steam Railway timetables this morning.
A Yemen rebel group says it's handed over responsibility for a hijacked Manx-owned ship to Hamas.
New byelaws banning dogs from areas in Laxey will be laid before Tynwald this week.
The government's Cyber-Security Office has listed the top five impersonation scams targeting Island residents.
Police are reminding people not to drink and drive after an incident this morning.
Shoprite in Port Erin will shut this morning.
Pubs are facing a 5.7 per cent rise in the cost of their licenses.
The body at the centre of bullying allegations against two members of the Department of Health and Social Care is looking for six new members.
Cruise ships visiting the Island could be facing a huge 55 per cent rise in the fees they could end up paying.
A local charity has rescued a bird that got stuck in the front of a Range Rover.
Douglas Council says the City Hall will be closed from Monday until after the Queen visits on Wednesday.
An elderly Manx resident was conned out of more than £15,000 in an online romance fraud.
An Island bank is warning about scammers pretending to be it.
A yacht management company in Douglas committed six offences when it didn't reveal the beneficial owner of six companies.
Road closures for the Queen’s visit to Douglas next week means some changes to bus timetables.
A Peel man's appeared in court on his birthday, charged with being drunk and disorderly, disorderly on licensed premises and resisting arrest.
A company that organised marshals to the TT festival has been dissolved.
A consultation about whether the Bishop should be able to vote in parliament has found the Island's split almost evenly.
A catch up campaign has been launched for missed MMR vaccines.
Further delays have been announced to today's sailings following a technical issue with the Manxman overnight.
The start of the Steam Railway season has been disrupted as track inspections and tests take place in Douglas.
There will be a number of road closures in Douglas next week as Queen Camilla visits the Island.
Amnesty International will be demonstrating outside Tynwald next week calling on the government to condemn the war in Gaza.
A Filipino band has released its latest single - featuring the Isle of Man's motto!
A man has denied assaulting a police officer and being drunk and disorderly outside a Douglas club.
This morning's sailing from Douglas to Heysham has been delayed.
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Contentious divorces fell by 86 per cent last year - when no-fault divorces were introduced.
Liberal Vannin's public meeting this month will focus discussions on local government and rates reform.
More than two years after Tynwald agreed to build a Covid Memorial Garden, what progress has been made?
Applications have opened for stalls at this year's Tynwald fair.
A celebrated artist is hosting a talk this weekend to celebrate the launch of his new book.
Fire crews say they’re dealing with a car crash this evening.
Police are warning shared video of a knife attack in Willaston this week could derail a potential prosecution.
Bushy's is back - the TT Village is set to return for this year's TT festival!
Last year saw a rise of almost 11 per cent in the amounts of fixed penalty notices paid via the General Registry.
Part of a glen which contains the Island's highest waterfall is up for sale.
An actor who was raised on the Isle of Man and worked on fishing boats here is in the running for a top acting award.
A section of the Mountain Road is currently closed because of a diesel spill.
A former member of the Department of Education, Sport and Culture says she's considering asking an emergency question in Tynwald about schools' toilet policies.
Police say they'll be monitoring the situation in the northwest of the Island after motorists were seen speeding through roadworks.
A former student at Ballakermeen High School claims pupils are threatening to protest against the school's toilet rules.
Two UK YouTubers have captured the moment the Manannan docked at the new ferry terminal in Liverpool for the first time.
Police are currently investigating an altercation between a man and woman in Douglas.
A yellow weather warning has been issued for high tide this afternoon.
A report into a complaint about the Health Minister and a department member will be published.
A local charity's 'coat for winter' scheme is coming to an end this weekend.
A Ramsey man has denied indecent assault after inviting a teenager to his home.
Anyone interested in viewing a cat at the MSCPA is being reminded that there are currently restrictions.
Four men, allegedly part of an organised criminal gang bringing drugs into the Island, have appeared in court.
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The Isle of Man Foodbank says its main donation point in the south of the Island will close this weekend.
Passenger figures at Ronaldsway Airport are down more than seven per cent on last year's totals.
Southern Group Practice is currently re-booking patients as a doctor has left their partnership.
Seven individuals and 13 businesses have been convicted of tax and national insurance offences.
Police say they’ve arrested a young girl after a fight involving a knife.
The Queen will be coming to Douglas next week.
The government says the Manannan berthed at the new Liverpool ferry terminal for the first time today as part of ongoing testing.
The Department of Infrastructure is reminding drivers to slow down as it works on part of the TT course.
A club in Peel is due to close its doors for the last time this weekend.
Douglas has been hit by minor flooding as high spring tides overtop the harbour.
There's a chance to find out about the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry next month, with a talk in Onchan.
With just over a week to go before the new Liverpool ferry terminal is expected to open, a Steam Packet vessel's been spotted there.
A war veteran who completed tours of Iraq and Syria claims he turned to cannabis after suffering back and shoulder injuries during service.
Andreas Commissioners say they've reported a vandalism incident to the police.
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An investigation has opened into the death of a crew member aboard a Manx-registered superyacht in the Caribbean.
An amber weather warning will be in place today for coastal overtopping and inner harbour flooding.
The Island's police dealt with 20 vehicles last night as part of Operation Uplift.
The Island's biggest motoring gatherings has started selling tickets for next year's event.
A gas emergency in Douglas means temporary traffic measures are now in place.
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says any rise in government charges is concerning, but departments need to raise money.
Two local bands have been given slots in a popular music festival in June after their success in a Battle of the Bands competition.
A primary school is hoping to transform its playing fields for its pupils.
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says it won't release an environmental impact report into a proposed windfarm site.
Douglas Council says the Island's capital city has more than 60 dilapidated, ruinous or dangerous properties.
A Junior Achievement team has pitched their product to Manx Care and CEO of Sight Matters.
Prisoners on the Island will now be able to record bedtime stories for their children.
A convenience shop in Peel has announced it's up for sale.
A former shop in Douglas could become a place of worship under an application lodged by the Living Hope Church.
The Steam Packet company says two of tonight's sailings have been cancelled.
The Island's chief minister says he doesn't want installing a video doorbell to lead to bureaucracy and fees for the public.
The Met Office has released a yellow weather warning over strong winds and high tides.
A Douglas MHK says she's worried the Braddan Roundhouse may end up being subsidised by taxpayers after a public meeting last night.
North Quay in Douglas will be closed to traffic at weekends from the end of this month.
A school headmaster has reassured parents over CCTV cameras in toilets.
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says 160 people have paid the wrong bus fare in the last two years.
Police and ambulance crews were at B&Q today.
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A single vote from the planning chairman was enough to see 133 new homes approved in central Douglas.
The chairman of the Island's planning committee says plans for a clubhouse and bowling alley in Peel was turned down after an objector said it was aimed at old people.
Hackers have targeted an Island sport organisation that helps people with disabilities.
The Air Ambulance service cost the Department of Health and Social Care over £2.3m last year.
Organisers of the Pre-TT Classic racing say 230 entries have been accepted for this year's meeting.
Douglas Council says it's reconsidering plans to replace changing rooms used by footballers, after a tendering process.
A group of railway enthusiasts says it's the 'last roll of the dice' to bring an historic carriage home to the Isle of Man.
A teenager, serving a custodial sentence for drug offences, assaulted two members of staff at his secure unit.
A rise in adult social care fees is set to be discussed in Tynwald later this month.
A yellow weather warning for flooding will be in place around high tide this afternoon.
The Department for Enterprise says a half-hour show by the Red Arrows is the greenhouse gas equivalent of driving around 125,000 miles in a Ford Fiesta.
The council says it won't put work on two bridges at Summerhill Glen out to tender.
Routine GP appointments will be unavailable tomorrow afternoon as an education session takes place.
Tonight's sailings could be disrupted or cancelled according to the Steam Packet.
The House of Keys meets this morning to discuss issues such as video doorbells, the tax cap for the wealthy and fare-dodgers on the buses.
Forecasters have issued a yellow weather warning for tomorrow.
Childminders and day care providers could be facing higher fees, if Tynwald approves new regulations this month.
The proportion of youngsters getting an appointment within a year of being referred to the Island's mental health service has almost halved in the past five years.
Police are now looking for witnesses following a crash at the weekend involving an ambulance.
Two MHKs are swapping jobs as part of a shakeup in government.
Police say one of their newest officers managed to help catch two men at the weekend.
The Island's Roads Policing Unit has had reports of people disobeying the temporary speed limit on the Mountain.
A Mother's Day giveaway by a local theatre company has been hit by scammers.
The Island of Man has seen a 43 per cent plunge in the number of babies being born on the Island in the last 12 years.
A GP surgery in Braddan says it's introducing disc parking in its car park.
Isle of Man Energy says it's been forced to install traffic lights on a busy Douglas road as it deals with an emergency.
The project to upgrade the King Edward VIII Pier has been delayed.
Coastguards are reminding boat owners to check their moorings after a vessel broke free on Sunday morning.
The Steam Packet Company's website is queueing people this morning as it resells TT tickets that haven't been paid in full.
The Red Arrows have confirmed they'll be at this year's TT festival.
The Chief Minister says a wide range of options were discussed by the Council of Ministers before tax rises were included in this year's budget.
A brother and sister team from the Island are trekking to Machu Picchu to raise money for charity.
The Health Minister is set to be quizzed on where the extra money that's been allocated to his department will go.
A karaoke evening at a Douglas pub turned sour after four people got involved in a fracas.
The chief executive of an Island communications company has resigned as a trustee of a £50 million environmental project in Lancashire.
Is the government considering lowering the registration fees for video doorbells?
Douglas Council says it doesn't want to be considered critical national infrastructure in the case of cyberattacks.
A local authority in the south of the Island is looking to fill two vacancies on its board.
Police have confirmed that an ambulance was involved in a crash this morning.
There'll be a chance to see two eclipses in two weeks from the Isle of Man later this month.
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says bats are automatically protected without the need to register their roosts.
Burial rates in the west of the Island are set for a 42 per cent increase.
Laxey's set to celebrate being twinned with the birthplace of one of its waterwheels.
Work on the TT course means a temporary speed limit in Onchan this week.
An historic façade on Douglas promenade will be getting repairs and a facelift, if planners give the go-ahead.
Commissioners in Laxey say they want more information before making a decision about allowing a mobile takeaway to serve the village.
Most of the recommendations made by the Select Committee on Built Heritage are already underway.
The Fire and Rescue Service has received a new rescue appliance.
How many fare dodgers have been caught on the buses?
Douglas council says it had 42 vacant homes at the end of last month.
As lambing season starts, dog walkers are asked to be more mindful.
Braddan commissioners say people going to a requisition meeting about the building should walk there.
There could be another chance to see a spectacular light show in the skies over the Island tonight.
A minister's taken to social media to express his surprise at backbench MHKs.
A former MSPCA worker accused of animal cruelty has walked free from court after the charge was dismissed.
A woman has denied making nuisance calls to the Emergency Services Joint Control Room.
An airline's announced it'll fly direct to the Channel Islands from next month.
A busy road through Onchan will have temporary traffic lights next week as roadworks take place.
Queenie fisheries around the Island will close next month for part of the spawning season.
Repairing and refurbishing the Loch Promenade Kiosk is set to cost £65,000.
A butcher's shop in the south of the Island which closed down eighteen months ago has been dissolved.
Police are urging people to contact them about serious violent crime as part of a Crimestoppers campaign.
Sandra Cottam-Shea has become the newest member of Ramsey commissioners.
The government's been accused of achieving nothing in its Suicide Prevention Strategy.
Douglas could be getting a new takeaway on the site of two former food outlets.
A yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping is in place all day today.
The Department of Infrastructure says it plans to close part of the TT course for resurfacing work next month.
A learner driver has been fined after she failed to give way and crashed into an oncoming car in Douglas.
What talks took place between Treasury and the Chamber of Commerce before last month's budget announcement?
A local charity is hoping to raise awareness and funds with a 'dining in the dark' experience.
Cigarette and tobacco prices will go up in October 2026, according to the Treasury.
The Steam Packet says it'll have extra staff on hand on Monday as it resells TT tickets that haven't been fully paid off.
Three MHKs are visiting Malta for a conference focusing on women across the Commonwealth.