Nephew/son wins payout after taking family business to tribunal
A Nigerian man who took his family to an employment tribunal has been awarded £941 because he wasn't given payslips.
Government announces £1.2 million border force
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says £1.2 million has been set aside to set up a new border division in government.
Assisted dying laws passed by Tynwald - again
The Island's assisted dying laws have been voted through by Tynwald.
Phone box turns guide at government House
The Island's Lieutenant Governor will host a reception to celebrate putting a special gift to good use.
Church needs registered building consent for pointing work
A church in Onchan has applied for permission to carry out repairs to stop damp getting into the building.
Island planning new vape fluid tax
The government has launched a consultation about taxing Island businesses that make or import vaping fluid from outside the UK.
Nearly £341k written off in overpaid benefits
The Treasury has written off almost £341,000 in overpaid benefits in the last three years.
MHK tables barrage of questions about planned windfarm
An MHK in the south of the Island has asked a series of questions for written reply about a proposed onshore windfarm.
New survey to gauge how confident businesses are
A new government survey's been launched to measure business confidence on the Island.
Tynwald to consider scrapping some government agencies
Should government agencies in the Department for Enterprise be scrapped?
Bank deposits up by nearly £3 billion on last year
The Island's finance regulator says almost £3 billion more has been placed in banks here than this time last year.
Island sanctions Israelis for Palestine human rights breaches
Two Israeli individuals and three companies have been added to the Island's sanctions list over their involvement in human rights breaches against Palestinians.
Last chance to give government your views on high streets
There's still time to let a government body know what you think about the Island's town and city centres.
Regulator releases new anti-money laundering guides
The Financial Services Authority has released a series of guides to help companies understand new anti-money laundering guidance.
New advice for businesses on company ownership laws
An Island regulator has released new guidance about laws which make it easier to identify who owns and controls companies.
Are you loyal to your bank?
Can you help a market research company understand customer loyalty on the Isle of Man?
Commissioners chair to stand in general election
The chair of Onchan Commissioners has announced he'll stand in the general election for Garff.
Prison officer to run in general election
A prison officer has announced his plans to stand in the general election for Middle.
First candidate declares for Glenfaba and Peel
The first candidate has declared their intention to stand for Glenfaba and Peel in the general election.
Douglas North MHK will defend seat
Douglas North MHK John Wannenburgh has announced he'll defend his seat in the general election this year.
What we know about Russian warship that fired warning shots in English Channel
A Russia warship fired warning shots at a UK-registered yacht in the English Channel in an incident that has intensified national security concerns.
Boy accused of murdering girl, 9, said he had to get away from police, court told
A jury has heard how a teenage boy on trial for the murder of a nine-year-old girl in Somerset told a group of young people that he had to get away from "the police... everything".
Captain of Russian shadow fleet tanker intercepted in Channel appears in court
The captain of a Russian shadow fleet vessel, which was intercepted by British troops in the English Channel, has appeared in court charged with breaching sanctions.
Three arrested after record-breaking 12-tonne cannabis haul seized
Border Force officers have seized a record 12-tonne shipment of cannabis worth £139m.
Trump has admitted defeat on Iran war after historic blunder
The Iran "deal" is a tacit admission of strategic defeat by the Trump administration and of a failure to achieve nearly all of his war aims.
What we know about Russian warship that fired warning shots in English Channel
A Russia warship fired warning shots at a UK-registered yacht in the English Channel in an incident that has intensified national security concerns.
Ebola: Largest ever outbreak of rare strain 'likely even greater' – and the 'first line of defence' has collapsed
The number of Ebola infections in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is likely far higher than official figures, Oxfam has warned, due to lack of clean water and sanitation.
Naomi Campbell appeals charity ban
Naomi Campbell has arrived at a tribunal hearing to appeal a five-year ban on her being a charity trustee.
Trailblazing investigative reporter Roger Cook dies
Roger Cook, the pioneering investigative reporter who built a career confronting criminals face-to-face on camera and challenging them on their own doorstep, has died aged 83.
US musician Oliver Tree believed to be among six dead in mid-air helicopter crash in Brazil
US musician Oliver Tree is believed to be among six people dead after a mid-air collision between two helicopters in Rio de Janeiro.
World Cup 2026: Iran the most oppressed team at tournament, says coach Amir Ghalenoei after opening game vs New Zealand
Iran have hit out at their treatment in the United States, with their head coach Amir Ghalenoei saying his team are the "most oppressed" at the World Cup.
Joe Root says 'there isn't a drinking culture' in England team and feels there is no need for alcohol ban after Ben Stokes nightclub incident
Joe Root says "there isn't a drinking culture" in the England team and feels there is no need for an alcohol ban after Ben Stokes breached team protocols following the nightclub incident that has left his Test future in the balance.
England vs Croatia: Sky Sports writers pick their Three Lions starting XIs for 2026 World Cup opener in Texas
England finally kick off their 2026 World Cup campaign against Croatia at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas on Wednesday and the Sky Sports writers have been busy selecting their starting line-ups for that opening Group L clash.
Union seeks pension guarantees amid Thames Water crisis | Mark Kleinman blog
Thames Water rescue in peril as government opposes 'weak' deal
Cash-strapped Thames Water is again facing down the prospect of being placed in temporary public ownership after the government raised objections to a proposed £10bn rescue by its lenders.
Former Microsoft chief Barclay joins British fintech unicorn Zilch
One of Britain's leading fintech unicorns will this week name Microsoft's former UK boss to its board as it continues to seek acquisition targets ahead of an eventual public listing.
Wild black bear captured in Japan after multi-day hunt through major city
Japanese authorities have captured a bear following a multi-day search that saw nearly 100 schools close.
Viral 'Donald Trump' buffalo spared from Eid sacrifice in Bangladesh
A viral buffalo nicknamed "Donald Trump" for its blond tuft has been spared from Eid al-Adha sacrifice after a last-minute government intervention.
Cheese-rolling legend beaten by German YouTuber
The Gloucestershire cheese rolling contest's most successful ever competitor has been beaten by a German YouTuber.