Minister hopes to improve bus wheelchair and scooter access 
        
        The Island's infrastructure minister says she's hoping to improve bus access for people in wheelchairs or mobility scooters.
            Michael Dunlop gets his MBE from the King 
        
        TT superstar Michael Dunlop has been awarded his MBE by King Charles today, Tuesday, November 4.
            More fibre telegraph poles for Ramsey?
        
        Ramsey could be getting another 17 telegraph poles after Manx Telecom submitted two planning applications.
            Mains work means water off in the west tonight
        
        Parts of Peel may be out of water for up to five hours today.
            Fuel spill shuts Mountain
        
        The Department of Infrastructure says the Mountain Road will be closed until this afternoon.
            Flooding shuts two parts of New Castletown Road
        
        Two parts of the New Castletown Road are closed this morning because of flooding.
            Weather causing bus problems on some routes
        
        Isle of Man Transport says bad weather and standing water means disruption to some of its services today.
            Cheap broadband consultation extended
        
        The Island's telecoms regulator says there's more time to have your say on plans for a cheap essential broadband product.
            Ramsey deli to close next month
        
        A sandwich shop in Ramsey says it'll shut its premises next month.
            Vegetarian coffee shop announces closure
        
        A popular coffee shop in Douglas says it'll close its doors this weekend.
            Ramsey to get medical cannabis social club
        
        A cannabis club which was hoping to open in Peel says it'll now open in Ramsey.
            Weather warning for coastal overtopping today
        
        Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for this morning.
            Keys to discuss 21 questions and four new laws
        
        The House of Keys sits this morning, with four new laws and 21 questions on the agenda.