TT legend's bike could fetch up to £55k at auction
A motorbike ridden by TT legend Mick Grant on the Mountain course could fetch up to £55,000 at auction later this month.
Southern road temporarily closed this week
A road in the south of the Island is temporarily closed this week.
Number registered with GPs has risen by 1.7 percent
Health Minister Claire Christian says the number of people registered with Island GPs has risen by 1.7 per cent in the last three years.
Port St Mary shop announces closure
One of Port St Mary's best-loved shops is to close its doors.
Further UK strike could mean delays to exam results
The threat of delays to exam results continues to loom as strikes resume at the UK's biggest exam board.
Local authority considering alternative recycling sites
Onchan Commissioners are considering two alternative recycling bring bank sites, after the closure of the Port Jack station.
Companies invited to tender for sewage treatment scheme
Manx Utilities is inviting companies to tender for the Garff Regional Sewage Treatment Scheme.
Commissioner standing for Glenfaba and Peel
A local authority member has declared they'll stand for Glenfaba and Peel in the general election.
How many businesses are on the greenest power supplies?
How many businesses have switched to the greenest power supplies from Manx Utilities - and how much energy have they used?
Music lessons could be held above former wine bar
An office over a former wine bar in Douglas could soon host music lessons under new plans.
Section of high street temporarily closing this week
Part of Peel's high street will close for two days this week.
Under 18s nicotine ban to go back before Keys
New laws to ban the sale of nicotine pouches for under 18s will go back before the House of Keys in a special sitting this week.