Tynwald to question Glyphosate use on the Island
Could controversial herbicides be banned, and does the government know who's using them here?
A picture-perfect ‘I do’ for the Fury wedding
The first official photo from the marriage of Venezuela Fury and Noah Price has been released, showing the newlyweds outside St John’s Church.
Mountain Road to close this week for final TT preparations
The Mountain Road will close this week as last-minute work takes place before the TT festival.
DOI minister quizzed about maintenance at Ramsey Cottage Hospital
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says his department's spent more than £1.5 million maintaining Ramsey Cottage Hospital over the last five years.
Wildlife Trust publishes butterfly-spotting guide
The Manx Wildlife Trust has released a guide to all the butterfly species found on the Island.
UK paper says Island chippy "one of Britain's best"
An Island chippy has been named one of the best in Britain by a UK newspaper.
Mountain Road faces evening closures for TT work
Last-minute work to get the Mountain Road ready for TT means evening closures this week.
Do schools have enough technology for students?
Computer equipment for the Island's schools will be raised by a Rushen MHK.
Chief minister to face questions over Manx Telecom sale
Has the Manx government looked into the sale of one of the Island's biggest telecom companies?
Pub quiz and sauna among Locate Isle of Man events for new arrivals
Locate Isle of Man has launched a series of events to help people settle in after relocating to the Island.
Nominations open for women in business awards
Entries have officially opened for awards celebrating women in business.
Apartment plans for historic bank building
Fancy living in a historic former bank building in Douglas?
Post Office looking for partners in Foxdale, Jurby and Onchan
Do you have a business which could house a post office?
Two Douglas developments offered support from government fund
Proposals to redevelop two stagnant city centre sites have been offered funding from a government infrastructure scheme.
Floating wind turbines could be added to Island's ship registry
New rules being discussed by Tynwald next month could see floating wind turbines added to the Island's ship registry in future.
Survey wants your views on Island's town centres
What do you think of the Island's town and city centres?
Strict new checks to stop a 'dead dog' from registering as a waste carrier in illegal dumping crackdown
Waste carriers will be required to go through tough new identity, criminal record and technical checks in the latest move by the government to crack down on illegal dumping in England.
Parents could face prison for children's crimes under justice reforms
Parents could be more likely to face harsh repercussions if their children break the law as part of a youth justice system shake-up.
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Aaron Rai becomes first English winner of PGA Championship in over a century
England's Aaron Rai has claimed his first major championship by winning the US PGA Championship - and becomes the first English winner of the event in more than a century.
Ten dead in Mexico shooting
Gunmen killed at least 10 people in Mexico's east-central Puebla state, authorities have said.
Nine UK citizens exposed to hantavirus returning to Britain
Nine people connected to the MV Hondius cruise ship, which was hit by a hantavirus outbreak, are set to arrive in the UK.
NATO's biggest special forces exercise in Europe takes place as US reduces support for allies
Some 3,000 elite troops from the US, the UK and 22 other nations are taking part in NATO's biggest special forces exercise in Europe even as Donald Trump reduces support to his allies.
Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial ends in mistrial after jury fails to reach verdict
Harvey Weinstein's third rape retrial has ended in a mistrial after the jury said it was deadlocked.
Casting for new James Bond under way
The search for the next James Bond is under way, Amazon MGM Studios has revealed, with the casting process to replace Daniel Craig having "just begun".
Nicki Minaj and Azealia Banks back Kemi Badenoch for PM
American rappers Nicki Minaj and Azealia Banks have thrown their weight behind Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch.
PGA Championship: England's Aaron Rai storms to maiden major with three-shot win over Jon Rahm at Aronimink Golf Club
England’s Aaron Rai stormed to a maiden major title after completing a sensational three-shot victory in the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club.
NBA: Oklahoma City Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander becomes 14th player to win back-to-back NBA MVPs
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the reigning NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder became the 14th ever player to win the Most Valuable Player as he picked up the award for the second consecutive year on Sunday.
Aaron Rai: PGA champion discusses idolising Tiger Woods, his work ethic and wife's influence after Aronimink glory
Aaron Rai was delighted to see his hard work pay off as he followed "idol" Tiger Woods in becoming a winner of the PGA Championship.
Ryanair warns flat fares may weigh on profits
Ryanair has warned investors that annual profits look set to be pressured by effects from the US-Iran war.
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British Gas to pay £20m for treatment of prepayment meter customers
British Gas is to pay £20m over its treatment of customers who had a prepayment meter forcibly installed.
Driver filmed with football net on top of car
Police say a driver made an "own goal" by dangerously driving with an unsecured football net on top of their car.
The robot that can outplay elite table tennis players
A robot has become so good at playing table tennis that at times it defeated elite human players, in what has been hailed as "a longstanding milestone for AI".
Monkeys eating soil to settle upset stomachs from junk food, says research
Monkeys in Gibraltar have learned to eat soil to settle their stomachs from all the junk food they consume, research suggests.