Sea kayakers to take on 24 hour marathon for charity this week
A group of rowers and sea kayakers will be taking on a 24 hour kayak marathon for charity this week.
Fancy owning a TT bike?
Fancy owning a motorbike which has raced in the TT?
Should the government give some people money for private healthcare?
Should the government give benefits claimants and pensioners money for private healthcare?
Could Manx Care be scrapped?
Could Manx Care be scrapped?
Police appeal after 'verbal altercation' in Strand Street
Police are making an appeal for witnesses after a 'verbal altercation' between two people in Strand Street last week.
How many GP practices allow online appointment booking?
How many GP practices offer online booking for appointments?
'Lock your car' advice after motors broken into
A Ramsey man's warning people to lock their cars at night after his family's vehicles were broken into.
Splash Park early opening too expensive, says council
Douglas Council says opening the splash park three weeks earlier each summer would be too expensive because it would have to pay staff extra.
AI replica of chief minister in scam video adverts
An AI recreation of Chief Minister Alf Cannan is promising Facebook users they can make a fortune using a new government trading platform.
Drive to conditions today, says DOI
The Department of Infrastructure is asking drivers to exercise caution today amid downpours.
Island remembers its fallen
The Isle of Man has observed a two-minute silence to commemorate Remembrance Day.
Road repairs mean temporary traffic lights
A busy road in Douglas will have temporary traffic lights this week.
Driver arrested after failing drug wipe at checkpoint
Police say more than two-thirds of vehicles stopped last night had defects.
Horse trams to remember staff and horses who served
Douglas horse trams says it'll remember some of the Island's most unusual draftees today.
Four 20mph zone changes after consultation, says DOI
Three roads in Douglas will keep their 30mph status after consultation over proposed changes.
Tax discs, private healthcare and benefits on the House of Keys agenda
The House of Keys will sit this morning with 14 questions on the order paper to be discussed.
Two-minute silence to mark Armistice Day
The Island will fall silent for two minutes this morning to mark the end of the First World War.
Ferry crossings cancelled because of weather
Two ferry sailings have been called off today.
Flooding risk amid yellow weather warning
A yellow weather warning about heavy rain is in place this morning.