Is there border security for Irish sailings?
What sort of border security is there in place for sailings to Ireland?
Emergency powers used to fell trees
Douglas Council's used emergency powers to cut down trees after it was found they posed a risk to homes.
Busy road in West to close next week
A busy road in the west of the Island will close on Monday.
Free period products would cost £90k in 1st year
The government providing free period products will cost around £90,000 in the first year.
MHK wants to know about bail condition breaches
An MHK wants to know if records are kept on people who breach bail conditions.
1,500 A&E patients weren't registered with GP
Nearly 1,500 patients who weren't registered with a GP attended A&E over the past 12 months.
Will the Island's mad cow disease risk status improve?
An MHK wants to know what government's doing to get a better mad cow disease risk status for the Island.
Dental practice to temporarily move
A Ramsey dental practice will temporarily move home next week.
Researchers ask what you think of your phone company
What do you think of your phone company?
Bank could get facelift
A bank in Ramsey could be getting a facelift, if planners approve new proposals.
Island keeps its AA3 Moody's credit rating
The Island has kept its AA3 credit rating, after the latest update by Moody's.
More companies giving employees input in risk assessments
The Island's financial regulator says more companies are giving all employees a say in their business risk assessments.
Russian citizens added to cyber sanctions list
Eight new entries have been added to the UK's cyber sanctions list, which applies to the Island.
How will Island remain attractive during MONEYVAL assessment?
How will the Island stay attractive to businesses while being scrutinized by Europe's anti-money laundering body?
Do you know a company director who deserves an award?
Do you know a company director who deserves recognition?
Festive social event for young professionals this week
Locate Isle of Man is hosting a social event this week.
UK has seen longest period without migrants arriving on small boats since 2018, figures show
Migrant arrivals in small boats have resumed after 28 days without crossings.
Met Police won't launch investigation into claims Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked officer to dig dirt on accuser
The Metropolitan Police will not launch an investigation into reports Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked an officer to help dig up dirt on the woman who accused him of sexual assault.
Two men arrested after Christmas tree cut down hours after lights switch-on
Two men have been arrested after a beloved village Christmas tree was cut down just hours after its lights were switched on.
King reveals 'good news' in his battle with cancer and urges people to get checked
The King has revealed that, thanks to early diagnosis, his cancer treatment can be reduced in the new year.
Tension high in Australia as far right 'emboldened in way never seen before'
As Australia slides into its summer, it is leaving behind months marked by nationwide protests on one major issue - migration.
Venezuelan oil exports 'at standstill' after US tanker seizure
Oil exports from Venezuela have fallen significantly since the US seized a tanker this week, according to shipping data and maritime sources.
Sudan: UK sanctions four paramilitary commanders over 'mass killings'
The UK has sanctioned senior commanders of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) over suspected heinous violence including mass killings, systematic sexual violence and deliberate attacks on civilians.
'An enigma' to the end: John le Carré's son on his father - and how his legacy lives on
Writing 26 books and a memoir in his lifetime, John le Carré is widely considered to be one of the best spy novelists of all time.
Actor Peter Greene, known for villainous roles in Pulp Fiction and The Mask, dies at 60
Peter Greene, the actor known for roles in Pulp Fiction and The Mask, has died aged 60.
Primal Scream says video with alleged antisemitic imagery shown at gig was meant to provoke debate
Primal Scream have said a video containing alleged antisemitic imagery was a "piece of art" and was intended to "provoke debate, not hate".
World Darts Championship 2026: Gian van Veen, Ricky Evans and Damon Heta progress as seed Ross Smith knocked out
Gian van Veen survived a scare against Cristo Reyes to pick up a 3-1 win at Alexandra Palace, his first victory in the World Darts Championship at the third time of asking.
Mo Salah's Liverpool situation likened to Cristiano Ronaldo's Man Utd exit in 2022 with Gary Neville sympathetic to club and player
Gary Neville says he sympathises with both Mohamed Salah and Liverpool amid their current dispute, likening the situation to Cristiano Ronaldo's acrimonious exit from Manchester United in 2022.
Mo Salah to Saudi Arabia? Liverpool forward wanted by Saudi Pro League clubs amid uncertainty over future
Saudi Arabian clubs want to sign Mohamed Salah but they would need to have a clear indication that he is ready to play there before making a move for the Liverpool forward.
Next plots swoop on family-owned shoe chain Russell & Bromley
Next, the high street fashion giant, is plotting a swoop on Russell & Bromley, the 145 year-old shoe retailer.
UK economy shrank by 0.1% in October, official figures show
The UK economy contracted by 0.1% in October, according to official figures.
As GDP shrinks, it is not clear where the economic jump-start will come from
The British economy has been slowing since the summer but the long wait for a late-November budget applied an extra touch to the brakes, according to the latest growth figures from the Office for National Statistics.
Drunk raccoon behind liquor store rampage suspected of other 'break-ins'
A raccoon that passed out drunk after running amok in a Virginia liquor store is suspected of two other "break-ins".
Stolen Fabergé pendant passed to police - quite literally
A Fabergé pendant has been recovered - after police spent six days closely monitoring the man accused of swallowing it.
'Drop and cover' earthquake alert turns out to be false alarm
An earthquake alert preparing people to "drop, cover, hold on" buzzed on phones in the US on Thursday - but turned out to be completely false.