The fire service evacuated 11 people from a house fire in Douglas during the early hours of this morning.
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Roads will close around Peel seafront today as the town's carnival takes place.
Bus Vannin says there'll be some changes to services to the west today.
Three students represented the Isle of Man at the International Linguistics Olympiad last week.
Fewer people are on the waiting list for the eye clinic, though the average wait time has stayed the same.
Nearly 1,000 people have been prosecuted for failing to declare income to the tax authorities over the past five years.
Public Health is launching a campaign to increase breastfeeding rates on the Island.
Castletown's annual Confetti Carnival will take place today from 1pm to 8pm in Market Square.
Braddan Commissioners will be holding a community day tomorrow.
An iconic cafe at the bottom of Snaefell is up for sale.
There'll be two ceremonies today to mark the anniversary of the 1973 Summerland disaster.
There are plans for a new mobile sauna on Laxey Promenade.
Public health officials say a batch of extra-pure cocaine has left a number of people in hospital.
The Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for Monday, August 4.
The final phases of the revamp of the airport departure lounge are nearing completion.
Police have now served a notice on the new buyer of a motorcycle they are hunting.
Commissioners in the south of the Island are reminding people to obey the byelaws about dogs on the beach.
The Steam Packet Company says unpredictable weather at the start of next week could mean disruption for passengers.
A new hotel and wine bar in Castletown will be officially opened by the Island's Lieutenant Governor next week.
An exhibition is being launched to mark the 52nd anniversary of the Summerland disaster.
Ramsey's asking artists to step up and help brighten up the town.
An Onchan MHK has written to Manx Telecom after the firm told customers they could face a £300 bill for installing fibre cables when the Island's copper phone network is switched off.
More than 20 businesses have appeared in court over tax and National Insurance offences.
A travel company's been given retrospective planning permission for a coach depot in the south of the Island.
Braddan Commissioners want to include campervans in plans for a campsite at The Roundhouse during the TT fortnight.
It's the last chance for poets to apply to become the next Manx Bard.
Douglas Council says there’s plenty of parking in the capital, and the issue instead is lack of public awareness.
A fundraiser for a thermal drone to track down missing pets has raised over £3,000.
A planned closure of the Mountain Road for tomorrow, Friday, August 1, will no longer be going ahead.
The Mountain Road will be closed for around five weeks between the Creg ny Baa and Brandywell Corner from mid-September.
A new petition has been launched calling for the re-use shed at a tip in the north to be brought back.
Douglas Council will host an afternoon of family activities this weekend.
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says a popular plantation has reopened.
A disused mine in Foxdale could get a temporary treatment plant as the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture plans to take contaminated silt there.
Questions about how the Island's hotels and guesthouses are doing are on the mind of an Onchan MHK.
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Ramsey MHK Alex Allinson is urging people to have their say as the consultation into proposed 20mph zones for the north continues.
Peel coastguards were called out to the town's castle earlier this morning.
Garff Commissioners are to host a public meeting about an offshore wind farm planned off the Island's east coast.
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Residents have hit out at irresponsible youngsters who've been littering a field in Douglas since school holidays started.
Part of the Mountain Road will close for a second time today later.
The countdown to Christmas is on for an Island garden centre.
A two-day salsa event will be turning up the heat when it lands on the Isle of Man next month.
A civic amenity site says it can't take any rubble or soil after someone dumped asbestos in a skip.
There'll be no more practicing three-point turns or reversing around corners at the Vehicle Test Centre.
Coastguards and Douglas lifeboat were called to help a group of youngsters stuck at Port Jack last night.
Minister Without Portfolio Tim Crookall says he won't yet publish a list of properties the government plans to sell.
The Department of Infrastructure is hosting an information night for the public to learn about planned work on a busy roundabout in the south of the Island.
A running club in the south of the Island has finished after four years.
An charity cycling event has raised over £6000.
The Department for Enterprise has strongly rejected suggestions it helps fund tax avoidance businesses.
A polo competition is due to take place this weekend in the north of the Island.
The Isle of Man Airport is in its final phase of a major facelift.
The Department of Infrastructure says it hopes to have Ramsey's harbour bridge open to traffic again soon.
A holistic therapy clinic in Douglas is to close its doors after more than two decades.
Manx Telecom's warning people to make sure they're really dealing with it, rather than scammers.
Manx National Heritage are hosting a fairy-themed craft and photography session this weekend.
There's an appeal for thieves to return a bike they stole while its owner was having surgery in hospital following a crash.
An Island bank has become a certified fertility-friendly workplace.
Douglas could be getting a new pub, if planners approve a new application.
The Great North Air Ambulance Service has been called to the Isle of Man six times since its new contract was signed.
Isle of Man farmers are taking action to get Manx food back on the shelves.
Police are holding a drop in session in the capital today for new recruits.
Police say there has been a crash at Church Bends.
Police are advising drivers to avoid a section of the Mountain Road this morning due to a crash.
An Isle of Man driver would like to thank three men who helped after her car suffered a blown tyre.
Two Island firefighters have shown what they're made of at a special competition at the weekend.
Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood says it's too early to say if the Island's newest 20mph zone is doing what it's supposed to.
A cruise ship will be visiting the Island this morning.
Todays Manannan sailings are going ahead as scheduled.
The Steam Packet says it's doing everything it can to return the Manannan to service after problems with a generator.
A woman's hit out at campers who left their rubbish at a local beauty spot in the west of Island.
Manx Care removed a slogan from an occupational therapy campaign just two weeks after the war in Gaza started because of complaints, it's been revealed.
Firefighters spent around two hours dealing with the aftermath of a truck crash in St Johns earlier today.
An Isle of Man resident is warning people to be careful walking dogs, after his dog cut its paws on glass.
Manx Utilities says it's switched off power to part of St Johns as it carries out emergency repairs.
The Mountain Road is shut this week for work.
Police are advising the public to avoid Curragh Road this morning due to a crash.
A top TT rider has shared an update on his recovery after undergoing surgery.
Pulp guitarist Richard Hawley will be playing on the island for the first time next month.
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A stretch of road in the west of the Island will shut each day this week for roadworks.
The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company says it's sorry after it had to cancel crossings to and from Liverpool this weekend.
An Island charity is asking people to take on a 12-month fundraising challenge.
A former tapas bar in Ramsey could be yours to rent.
You'll have the chance to watch performances of an iconic Shakespeare play in September.
The Mountain Road will close each day for maintenance work next week.
Douglas is getting a visit from a cruise ship today.
A quarry in the south of the Island has applied for planning permission to install new equipment that would make it more productive.
Firefighters say a disposable barbecue set off a grass fire on Friday afternoon.
Douglas Council says one of its seasonal treats will return next week.
Peel is getting its second cruise ship visit of the week today.
The Manx Lottery Trust says forgotten money left in dormant bank accounts have benefitted an arts venue in the south of the Island.
The Department of Infrastructure says a number of roads will be closed for a time this weekend as it carries out works.
Direct flights from the Isle of Man to Ibiza start today!
A highlight of the Island’s calendar is taking place in the south of the Island today.
There'll be a special celebration of one of the Mountain Course's greatest-ever riders during this year's Classic TT.
A Ramsey commissioner says he hopes the local authority can publish plans for a long-term social housing strategy before the end of the year.
A special screening will be held to mark 90 years of an iconic TT film this weekend.
There's a warning about picking up a potentially serious infection if you're out in the Island's countryside this summer.
The Chief Minister has written to the UK government to voice the Isle of Man's concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
TT ace Peter Hickman will be undergoing surgery today after his crash at this year's TT.
The Chief Minister has written to the UK government to voice the Isle of Man's concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Port Erin's lifeboat crew was called into action yesterday when a yacht got into trouble a mile and a half from shore.
Police are appealing for information after a Southern 100 Road Races sign was stolen.
An Onchan MHK has thanked Isle of Man Energy for helping constituents who'd fallen behind on their gas bills.
The Department for Enterprise says it can't release information about the former chair of the Visit Isle of Man agency.
Coastguards in Douglas were called into action yesterday evening to rescue a dog.
The Isle of Man has been name-checked during a UK parliamentary discussion about lowering the voting age.
Organisers of one of the biggest events on the Manx agricultural calendar are reminding people to make sure their dogs are under control if they're coming along.
Commissioners in the west of the Island are asking people to park more considerately, after problems emptying bins.
The Department of Infrastructure says it's closed a lane in Maughold over fears vehicles could fall into a broken culvert.
The Office of Fair Trading says it's seized hundreds of fake Labubu dolls from two shops in Douglas.
The Tynwald Commissioner for Administration says a Manx Utilities' response to a customer complaint was complacent, dismissive, discourteous and uninformative.
Commissioners in the west of the Island are asking a landowner to clear a potentially dangerous weed from their land.
There's a warning feeding seagulls is illegal - and you could end up prosecuted.
Kirk Michael's newest pub is up for an award - after a man created the perfect Guinness bar in his garden shed!
Two NATO warships are carrying out exercises in Manx waters.
A specialist surgeon is back on Island for a second dedicated hand clinic.
An Island charity's asking for help this weekend as it collects food to give to struggling families.
Today is Samaritans Awareness Day on the Isle of Man.
The government says it got more income tax than expected at the start of last year, according to new figures.
A cruise ship will be making her second visit of the year to Peel today.
Unemployment has fallen since the start of the year, according to the latest government figures.
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There'll be a chance to tour other people's gardens in Ramsey this weekend.
Strikes by UK doctors this month are likely to affect appointments on the Island.
A petition calling for vet fees to regulated on the Island has reached almost 300 signatures.
A popular nature spot will shut this weekend to allow for road works.
The Sunset City will be hosting a sea festival for the whole family this week.
Manx Care is asking parents who would like their child to get the nasal flu vaccine to register their consent soon.
Tickets will go on sale soon for one of the Island's most unusual sporting events.
A petition for redress of grievance calling for the government to reverse course on 20mph zones won't be considered by Tynwald members.
A new report from the government says the Isle of Man's biggest risk in financing terrorism is money flowing through the Island.
A sheltered housing board is asking for government permission to borrow more than £74,000 as the Island's copper phone network faces being turned off.
The Southern 100 may only have just finished this year - but organisers have already released the dates of next year's action.
New figures from the Treasury show more than 60 people have been prosecuted for not declaring benefits to the taxman in the last five years.
Police are appealing to the public for information after a grease gun was stolen in Castletown.
The government has released the school holiday dates for the 2026 to 2027 academic year.
Almost £18.5 million has been spent sending patients for mental health treatment in the UK since 2020.
A free robot coding workshop is being held for girls between the ages of eight to 15 at the Island's Code Club.
Out of 20 petitions for redress of grievance presented to the court at Tynwald day this year, nine have been ruled out of order and one has been marked as lapsed.
Commissioners in Port Erin say they're concerned about the amount of concrete, steel rebar and tyres buried under a former campsite.
The Gambling Supervision Commission has banned a man from any involvement in the Island's gambling sector indefinitely.
Police say all vehicles on the road need to be roadworthy and taxed - including tractors!
Tributes are being paid to a rugby club stalwart well-known for his work in the community in Peel.
A southern smokehouse says it needs a bigger cold storage area.
The Island's capital has been recognised for its eco-friendly parks.
The Island's education minister says there's no maximum or minimum class sizes in Manx schools.
This year's Classic TT is to get an aerial display of its own from the RAF.
Amnesty International Isle of Man has accused Tynwald of complicity in genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
A Douglas man's been jailed in the UK for historical sex offences against children.
There'll be a chance to find out more about joining the police this evening.
Commissioners in the south of the Island say fly-tipping is never acceptable, after a woman dumped a set of four tyres near a housing development.
Marks and Spencer says its Douglas store will look a little different as work starts on the new foodhall.
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Plans have been submitted for a new cafe building at the Nunnery estate.
A new online documentary tells the story of what it calls "the Nazi TT" - when a German team scored victories immediately before the start of World War 2
A planning application's been submitted to convert a former fisherman's hut into a therapy facility.
Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood says more than a hundred roads need work to support 20mph zones - but there's no money to make the changes.
An American social media star has thanked a fan for sending him Manx sweets.
Police are appealing for information about a woman driver who dumped tyres in Port St Mary.
Ramsey has a special art exhibition taking place across the town, starring a famous furry resident!
A second former bank in Ramsey has gone on the market.
A cruise ship is spending the day in Douglas today.
The government says it's planning to use artificial intelligence across 25 of its services in the near future.
Tynwald has backed moves to make misconduct in a public office illegal - but it won't be considered until after the general election.
A shop in Douglas says it's putting more restrictions on the sale of knives - and will wind down its range - in response to antisocial behaviour on the Island.
Police are reminding R-plate drivers not to speed, after one was caught doing twice the limit.
Bus Vannin says services to Peel may be delayed this week as roadworks take place.
The Department of Infrastructure says the footbridge across Peel harbour will be out of action for four weeks in September.
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Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood says her department will consult Douglas Council and Onchan Commissioners before putting 20mph signs on lampposts.
Onchan Commissioners have been warned leaking confidential information could land them with a fine of up to £1,000.
Roads around the Island will start to close from 8.30am this morning for a huge cycling race.
Manx Utilities says work in Peel will mean temporary traffic lights on the promenade next week.
Tynwald has unanimously approved extending the UK's Immigration Health Charge to the Island.
There'll be a chance to help shape the future of Ramsey at an interactive exhibition next week.
A planning application has been submitted to replace a workshop near Peel's quayside.
The government's looking for a design team for the replacement Castle Rushen High School.
Proposed 20mph zones will be reviewed after they've been brought in.
Nobody on the Island has been prosecuted for not paying parking tickets since 2019.
A YouTube video about the Isle of Man has people scratching their heads, after including locations that aren't on the Island - and described us as "the UK's most eccentric place".
A six-week consultation has launched into traffic in the centre of Castletown after the town's commissioners suggested changes to vehicle access.
Douglas will be heading to the shore today for an afternoon of fun!
Three Isle of Man art students have been chosen for a respected art exhibition in London.
Childcare providers can soon apply for extra funding for services for children with additional needs.
Ronague Road in Arbory will be closed during the day next week.
Bus Vannin drivers were at fault in more than two-thirds of insurance cases involving buses over the last five years.
A woman in Peel who sells plants outside her home says thieves have made off with an honesty box.
Two musicians from Canada have released a new song about the Isle of Man.
A man's lost an employment tribunal against the Department of Education, Sport and Culture after filing his claim too late.
The government will provide its next update on the progress of the Island Plan in the coming weeks.
There have been just two successful escapes from the Wildlife Park in the past five years.
Tynwald members won't pay for their parking spaces yet, after Legislative Council defeated a motion in the court this week.
The Department for Enterprise says it'll report back to Tynwald next year about a possible tourist tax.
A former Douglas chippy could be converted into flats, if a planning application is approved.
Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood says her department's stance on 20mph zones is backed by 23 scientific studies.