1,268 competitors to tackle Parish Walk this year
A total of 1,268 people are set to take part in this weekend's Parish Walk.
Beach stage needs busking talent!
Could you keep beachgoers in the west of the Island entertained?
Loafs to leathers plan to be discussed next week
Part of the former Ramsey Bakery could become a Ramsey bikery next week.
Would-be MHKs asked to sign Pride Pledge
All election candidates are being invited to sign a pledge supporting LGBTQ rights.
New home for Braddan takeaway from today
A much-loved Chinese takeaway in Braddan has announced it's moved to Central Douglas.
Manx lobsters' radioactivity levels 96% lower than in 1998
Lobsters caught in Manx waters are now 96 per cent less radioactive than 25 years ago, according to the government.
Former Albert Road School in Ramsey to become flats?
Ramsey Commissioners have unveiled plans for the former Albert Road school site in Ramsey.
Armed police training on key road into city today
Police say not to worry if you see armed officers on one of the main roads into Douglas today.
Future of Douglas landmark will be decided next week
The future of one of the most historic buildings in Douglas will be decided by the planning committee next week.
Police celebrate Liverpool TT success, with no bikes stolen
Merseyside police say a special operation to keep TT visitors safe scored a huge success - with no motorcycles stolen for the second year in a row.
People invited to pay the Island's rent in historic tradition
The Island's rent is almost due - and you're being invited to help hand it over to the landlord!
Government doesn't track students' career paths after school
Education Minister Daphne Caine says once young people leave education, she doesn't know if they're in employment or training.
Number on industrial injuries benefits increasing
The number of people receiving industrial injuries benefits has slowly increased over the past four years.
Climbers and drone users urged to keep away from birds
Manx National Heritage is urging walkers, climbers and drone operators not to disturb nesting birds at The Chasms and Sugarloaf Rock.
Mobile network caused ambulances problems during TT
Health Minister Claire Christian says a mobile phone network outage during TT created problems for ambulances.
Polish airmen to be remembered at Island's memorial
The Island's governor will help remember Polish airmen who gave their lives during World War 2 this week.
Minister defends £3m price tag of horse tram plans
The Island's Treasury Minister says a margin for error in an estimated £3 million plan to extend the horse trams isn't unusual.
Average cost of music service to students revealed
The Island's music service has cost each of its students an average of £112 this year.
Trailer released for Manx actor's new movie
Streaming giant Netflix has released the first trailer for Manx actor Joe Locke's eagerly-awaited Heartstopper movie.
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.
Warning over kids crossing roads in front of buses
Bus Vannin has issued a warning for children - who it says are crossing the road dangerously after getting off its services.
Polska i Wyspa Man razem - Island to get Polish honorary consul
The Isle of Man is getting a new honorary consul.
50-acre remote sanctuary up for sale
A 50-acre secluded sanctuary in the north of the Island could be yours.
Northern tip's re-use area to open again next month
The Northern Civic Amenity site's reuse area will open for three days a week from next month.
Mountain Road closed for TT sign removal
The Department of Infrastructure says the Mountain Road is now closed until no later than midday, Tuesday, June 16
Decision on Summerland campaigners' appeal this week
A deemster will reveal whether a group fighting for new inquests into the Summerland disaster has won a vital appeal this week.
More works on Old Castletown Road this week
Manx Utilities says temporary traffic lights will be back in Kewaigue this week.
Airport says flights may be affected by morning's fog
The airport says the foggy conditions this morning could affect flights.
Could the Grandstand be getting a new entrance plaza?
Douglas Council's launched an online survey to gather people's views about the future of Noble's Park.
Caine to defend seat in general election
Education minister Daphne Caine says she'll defend her seat in September.
June sitting of Tynwald to take place today
Tynwald's June sitting gets underway this morning, with 11 questions and 27 items on the agenda.
Deacon calls for pause on assisted dying law
A Catholic deacon is calling for the Assisted Dying Bill to be put on hold until after September's general election.
Hindi interpreter needed by police
Police are asking people to come forward if they can speak Hindi.
Report says more hospital beds not needed at Noble's
A review into bed spaces at Noble's Hospital says too many people go to Accident & Emergency instead of other healthcare services such as GPs.
Government's savings programme hits £4.3 million
The government says it's spent £1.7 million to save almost £4.3 million this year.
Douglas to get bar with 'new vibes' this week
There's a new bar opening in Douglas this week - in a familiar place!
MHK to query DOI's 'optimism bias'
Should the Department of Infrastructure assume the worst rather than suffering from optimism bias?
Island boxer attends US president's birthday
Island resident Tyson Fury has shared social media posts of him wearing a cap for Donald Trump's birthday calling for him to be made Prime Minister.
What's being done to make sure all schoolchildren get laptops?
What's the Department of Education, Sport and Culture doing to make sure all children have access to laptops and iPads?
No shows force hair salon to charge for late cancellations
A hairdressing salon in Douglas says it's been forced to introduce late cancellation fees because of a rise in the number of people not showing up for appointments.
Former MHK accuses Chief Minister of delaying assisted dying laws
A former MHK has accused the Chief Minister of delaying the Island's assisted dying laws.
Firefighter's TT course lap raises nearly £3k
A local firefighter's raised nearly £3,000 for charity by walking the TT course in full gear, oxygen tank included.
Hospital bed capacity to be under spotlight in Tynwald
A review of bed spaces at the Island's largest medical facility will come under the spotlight tomorrow.
Petition calls for food disorder clinic for children
An Island parent has launched a petition calling for the government to set up a specialised food disorder clinic for children.
Sailings rescheduled because of Manxman maintenance
The Steam Packet's rescheduling two sailings on Tuesday as the Manxman undergoes maintenance.
Over £8,500 raised by charity golf day
A charity golf day's raised over £8,500.
More than 17,500 were on appointment waiting list
More than 17,500 patients were reported to be on a waiting list for medical appointments earlier this year.
Petition launched demanding new bus service
More than 40 people have signed a petition demanding a new bus service.
Part of city centre street now closed for over a month
Part of a street in the centre of Douglas will be shut for over a month from today.
Manx Care's performance over TT to be discussed in Tynwald
The busiest time of year for the Island's health services will be discussed in Tynwald this month.
Northern cafe to close this month
A cafe and deli in the North has announced it'll be closing.
Manx Utilities says it's completed assessments for solar farm
Manx Utilities says it's finished carrying out planning assessments in the north of the Island for a potential solar farm.
Primary school parking to be raised in Tynwald
An MHK will press Education Minister Daphne Caine about parking at a primary school when Tynwald sits next week.
Time running out to stand as Southern commissioner
Fancy becoming a commissioner in the South?
Ramsey may be darker as lights get repaired
Ramsey commissioners say if you notice the town's darker than usual, it's because street lights are being repaired.
How much does staff sickness cost government?
A Douglas MHK wants to know how much illness is costing the government.
King's Baton Relay gets underway today
The King's Baton Relay is touring the Island ahead of the Commonwealth Games this summer.
Cavendish given honour of opening Le Mans race
Sir Mark Cavendish has waved the flag to officially open the Le Mans 24 hour race in France.
Cruise ship visiting today
A cruise ship with more than 160 people aboard is stopping off in Douglas today.
Manxman returns to normal service after 'technical issue' fix
The Steam Packet says the technical issue which caused disruption with the Manxman earlier in the week has now been fixed.
Island retains its Moody's Aa3 credit rating
The Island has retained its Aa3 credit rating from Moody's, which the same as the UK.
Masterplan for Island's biggest park on display today
A consultation event about the biggest park in the Island's capital takes place today.
Charity wants your old bike leathers
An Island charity is asking for your old bike leathers - so it can help train medics on how to cut them off safely.
Five Island residents honoured by King Charles
Five Island residents have been recognised in the Kings birthday honours list.
Local authority to ban feeding wild birds
Feeding the birds in the south of the Island could be about to get very expensive - as commissioners consider bringing in new byelaws.
Loose cock causes consternation in Port Erin
Residents in the south of the Island are being reassured over a wandering peacock.
Ramsey cafe hoping to reopen after flood
A café in Ramsey is hoping to reopen tomorrow after closing because of a flood in TT.
Scammers are revolut-ing, says cyber security centre
Don't fall for scam callers pretending to be from online bank Revolut!
Is port security tighter after Belfast riots?
Onchan MHK Julie Edge will raise the issue of port security in an urgent Tynwald question next week.
Ramsey rehab ward move ruled out, says Manx Care
Manx Care says it won't move a rehabilitation ward from Ramsey Cottage Hospital to a day centre more than half a mile away.
50 acres of land in St Johns for sale
Around 50 acres of farmland in the west of the Island is up for sale.
Manx Care names new interim chief executive
A new interim chief executive of Manx Care has been named.
Roadworks for a week on key Ramsey road
A series of roadworks will be taking place along a key road in Ramsey from today.
Questions about unemployed 'NEETs' to be raised in Tynwald
An MHK is to quiz a minister about young people on the Island who are facing bleak futures.
Ferry ID checks may require new laws, says regulator
Forcing ferry passengers to carry ID and keeping their details on file may need new laws, according to the Island's information commissioner.
Seriously injured TT rider to return home
A rider who was seriously injured in the TT will soon be returning home to Finland.
Future of sidecars to be raised in Tynwald
The future of sidecars at the Island's roadracing events will be raised in parliament this month.
Advice about disinformation issued to election candidates
The government's cyber-security office has issued advice to election candidates about disinformation and misinformation in the run-up to polling this year.
Government wants to hear about your experiences with weight
Public Health is inviting people to share their experiences of managing their weight in a new survey.
RNLI pays tribute to late volunteer's 40 years of service
Tributes have been paid to a volunteer who served Port St Mary RNLI for more than 40 years.
Reinstating horse tram tracks to need special Tynwald vote
Moves to reinstate the entire length of the horse tram tracks along Douglas Promenade will need a special vote by Tynwald members because they've been submitted late.
Government won't reveal some TT setup costs
The Department of Infrastructure says it won't reveal some of the costs of TT work because it might damage its commercial interests.
UK MP calls on Island to tackle 'dirty money'
A Tory MP has called on the Isle of Man to take action over "dirty money" before Britain hosts a G20 summit next year.
TT sidecar crash passenger recovering well from injuries
The passenger in a serious sidecar crash during TT qualifying says he's now in a much better place recovering from injuries in hospital.
Time running out to stand in local authority by-election
Nominations have opened if you'd like to contest one of two seats in a northern by-election.
Question raised about wrongly paid benefits
How much money has the government wrongly paid in benefits - and then written off?
20mph consultation reports released next month
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says he'll publish what people think of 20mph limits next month.
Downhill skating event needs marshals
The Island's biggest skateboarding event of the year is looking for marshals.
US military paper touts Isle of Man as destination
An American military newspaper has published a list of reasons to visit the Island.
Ben my Chree will cover while Manxman is repaired, says Steam Packet
The Steam Packet company says the Ben my Chree will be taking over from the Manxman for the time being.
MHK wants to know about sewage bills
Sewage and the cost of getting rid of it will be on the mind of an MHK this month.
Transmitter fault affecting TVs in Douglas and the east
The government's telecoms watchdog says you might notice your TV isn't picking up a good signal today.
Cafe in Douglas goes on the market
A popular Douglas café has been put up for sale.
UK company was needed to appraise Cottage Hospital
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says an appraisal of an Island hospital wasn't done by his department because the work was too specialised.
Manx Care wants your feedback on mental health services
Manx Care wants to know what you think of its mental health services.
Minister says government isn't involved in setting Satnav speed limits
Satnav companies collect their own data about speed limits - including the Island's 20mph zones.
Another top Manx Care post to become vacant
Another senior Manx Care post is set to become vacant next month.
Wide range of government IT systems suffering problems
A number of government bodies are reporting problems with their computers today.
Review of the future of TT sidecars launched
TT organisers have announced the launch of a review into the future of the sidecar class.
Firefighters to carry mannequin through hills for charity
Four Ramsey firefighters will be carrying a training dummy through the hills in a charity challenge later this month.
No government money for private developers, says minister
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas says the government currently doesn't give any money to private developers who want to update historic buildings.
Two sailings cancelled because of Manxman technical issue
Two ferries have been cancelled today, because of a technical issue with the Manxman.
This year's cats eyes installations starting next week
The Department of Infrastructure says it's getting this year's cats eyes installations underway from next week.
Two sailings delayed this morning
The Manxman's due to be over two hours late coming in from Heysham this morning.
Large rise in airport passenger figures
Ronaldsway airport saw a huge jump in the number of passengers using the facility in May.
Manx TT rider facing a hard road to recovery
The family of a Manx rider who crashed during the TT have given an update on his condition.
Animal charity needs more storage space
An Island animal charity has applied for planning permission for a storage container for essential supplies.
Who's causing all the countryside fires?
Who's causing the Island's countryside fires when cooking?
Onchan garage faces demolition under new homes plan
An Onchan garage that shut earlier this year could be bulldozed under new plans.
Wind farm could cut bills by 15% and pay for all primary schools
The company behind a planned windfarm off the Island's east coast says the project could see people's electricity bills slashed by up to 15 per cent.
Credit Union sets post-TT reopening date
The Manx Credit Union says its office will be shut for around a fortnight as it brings in a new software system.
Baby fair returns to Santon this weekend
A popular event for mothers is returning this weekend.
0.03% of smart meter installations led to concerns or complaints, says Manx Utilities
Manx Utilities says only around 10 smart electricity meters caused difficulties during installation - out of 34,778 put in.
Event tonight to discuss historic church's future
An event in the south of the Island this week will discuss the future of a church.
Broadband firm has licence revoked
An Island broadband company has had its licence revoked after failing to pay fees and submit information to the regulator.
£484k spent on TT course after inspections by organisers and DOI
The Department of Infrastructure says it carried out just under £484,500 worth of work on the TT course after inspections with race organisers.
Yacht ran aground after leaving the Isle of Man
A yacht crew travelling from the Isle of Man had to be rescued from their vessel after it ran aground off the coast of Wales earlier this week.
Steam Packet sees nearly 38,000 TT passengers
The Steam Packet Company says it brought 37,941 passengers to the Island during TT this year.
300 cruise ship visitors arrive in Douglas
A cruise ship is visiting Douglas today, bringing more than 300 passengers.
250 year old Ballaugh elm faces the axe next week
A 250-year-old piece of Ballaugh history will be chopped down next week.
£5 could go for over £200 at auction
Five pounds could be worth more than £200 at an auction this weekend.
Minister confirms return of northern tip's reuse area
The so-called "Harrods of the North" is returning this summer ,according to a minister.
Plans to replace 50-metre tower on Snaefell
A planning application's been submitted to replace a 50 metre radio tower at the top of Snaefell.
Commissioners invite public to ask questions under new rules
Onchan Commissioners are inviting people in the area to ask them questions at their next meeting.
Nearly £3m made from selling plantation wood
Environment, Food and Agriculture Minister Clare Barber says the Island's made almost £3 million from selling plantation wood since 2023.
Commissioners chair to stand in general election
The chair of Onchan Commissioners has announced he'll stand in the general election for Garff.
Island resident to headline convention
Island resident John Rhys-Davies has been announced as one of the stars of the biggest fan convention in Bulgaria this summer.
Old warehouse site could become house and flats
A disused warehouse site in Peel could become apartments and a house under new plans.
Sharp rise in capital's outstanding rates
Douglas Council says the amount of unpaid rates at the end of the financial year was more than twice the previous year's figure.
MP says Island should show common sense over immigration visas
The House of Commons has heard a call for the Isle of Man to show "common sense and flexibility" over visa rules.
Infrastructure minister admitted 95% rejected 20mph scheme
A meeting to review the all-Island 20mph scheme heard 95 per cent of people who'd contacted the new Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall opposed the idea.
Injured TT racer awaiting scan results in Liverpool
A newcomer who was seriously injured during a supersport race at this year's TT is awaiting scan results to see if he'll need spinal surgery.
New report shows government workforce rose again
The government says its total personnel increased by just under half a per cent in the first quarter of this year.
Total of 43 babies born last month
A total of 43 babies were born in May, according to the latest figures from the Jane Crookall Maternity Unit.
Only eight food hygiene staff to inspect 1,800 businesses
Food hygiene inspections are being contracted out because government has just eight qualified staff to inspect 1,800 Island businesses.
Council decides to start charging for Funeral streaming
Douglas Council says it's going to start charging bereaved families for streaming funerals at the Crematorium online in future.
Airsoft club launches charity campaign
The Manx Airsoft Club has launched a campaign to raise money for two local mental health charities.
No Mountain Railway services today
Services on the Snaefell Mountain Railway have been called off today, Tuesday, June 9.
Plans for new accessible toilets in community hall
A community hall in the grounds of Peel Cathedral could be getting accessible toilets under new plans.
Glover to defend seat in election
Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Tim Glover has announced he'll defend his seat in this year's general election.
Series of drop-in events for Carers Week
The Department of Health and Social Care is holding a series of drop-in events to mark Carers Week.
Inflation remains stable in May
Inflation remained level last month after a huge jump in April because of the war in Iran.
Over £25k raised for TT rider's bereaved family
A fundraiser to help the family of a rider who died in the TT has passed £25,000.
Top UK judge being appointed for high profile corporate case
The Island's General Registry says it's having to bring in a top UK judge to handle a high profile court case, after a deemster resigned over serious health problems.
Push to keep former church open as community space
People in the South are being encouraged to get behind plans to keep Ballafesson Hall open as a community space.
House of Keys to sit today
The House of Keys sits later, with a variety of topics on the minds of MHKs.
Mountain Road to close this morning
The Mountain Road is due to close again this morning, as the Department of Infrastructure gets rid of the last reminders of TT.
Council's environment campaign to focus on dog waste
Douglas Council says its annual environmental campaign next year will concentrate on dog fouling.
Crash closes Onchan road
Police say a road in Onchan is likely to be shut for hours after a crash.
EV charging points undergoing repairs this week
Electric vehicle drivers are being warned about work on public chargers this week.
How do satnavs know about speed limits, asks MHK
How do satnavs know the speed limit?
Do you know this man?
Can you help police find this man?
Go card problems sorted tomorrow, says Bus Vannin
Bus Vannin's apologised if you're having trouble using its website to put money on Go cards.
Offshore wind farm goes back out to tender
A huge offshore windfarm site off the Island's southeast coast will go back out to competitive tender next month.
No response to request asking if UK nationals are immigrants
A second attempt to find out if UK nationals who move to the Isle of Man are immigrants or not has been thrown out by the Cabinet Office.
Crowe brothers thank fans for support after 'massive' crash
The Crowe brothers have thanked fans for the support after their serious crash during TT qualifying.
Council considers return to weekly bin collections
Could Douglas Council move back to weekly bin collections?
Expert examined impact of planned solar panels on drinking water
Manx Utilities says it hired a specialist to see what effect floating solar panels would have on drinking water at Sulby Reservoir.
Island's Filipino community praying for compatriots after 7.8 earthquake hits country
A social club for the Island's Filipino community says it's praying for friends and family after a huge earthquake rocked the country earlier today.
Downed electric railway lines disrupting Laxey traffic
Police say New Road in Laxey is partly blocked by downed electric railway lines.
Christmas lights to stick around longer next year
If you miss the Christmas lights display in Douglas, the capital's council has some good news for you.
Mountain Road set to become two-way again tomorrow
The Mountain Road’s one-way system is due to be removed tomorrow.
Prison officer to run in general election
A prison officer has announced his plans to stand in the general election for Middle.
Prepaid debit cards being considered for benefits
The Treasury says it's considering issuing prepaid debit cards to pay benefits to those without a bank account.
First candidate declares for Glenfaba and Peel
The first candidate has declared their intention to stand for Glenfaba and Peel in the general election.
Tree works to get underway at popular park today
Braddan Commissioners say they'll be carrying out work on trees at a popular skatepark this week, Monday, June 8.
Dandara amends plans for major housing development
Developer Dandara has applied for permission to build five detached homes on a planned housing estate in Peel.
Rider needed major surgeries after Senior TT crash
The rider who crashed in the red flag incident during the Senior TT has let his fans know he's doing okay.
Work on new Laxey flood defences to start today
A contractor is expected to start work on new Laxey flood defences this week.
Pension app rollout delayed
The launch of a new pensions app has been delayed.
Public invited to have input on park plans
There's a chance to have your say about plans for the capital's biggest park this week.
Questions about barbecues to be raised in Keys
Mobile barbecues will be discussed in the House of Keys this week.
Fundraiser for badly injured Manx TT rider hits £28k
A fundraiser to help a Manx rider who was badly injured in the TT has reached over £28,500.
Breaking park's speed limit endangers children, say commissioners
Commissioners in the north of the Island have issued a plea to motorists speeding through a park where children play.
Police appeal after bike crash
Police are making an appeal for witnesses after a motorbike crash earlier this week.
No more TT this year - and Dean Harrison awarded Senior win
There'll be no more racing at this year's TT.
Condition updates on three riders after Friday crashes
TT organisers have provided condition updates on three riders after their crashes on Friday, June 5.
£10k raised by popular charity walk
A charity walk has raised £10,000 for a sports charity in the South.
Further two-hour delay to planned racing
TT organisers have announced another, two-hour delay to today's planned race schedule.
Mountain closed because of pressure on emergency services
The Department of Infrastructure says it's had to close the Mountain Road because of 'significant current pressures' on emergency services.
Douglas-based Taxi firm stops operating
One of the Island's biggest taxi companies has stopped operating.
Questions raised over government tender for hygiene inspections
An MHK wants to know why the government is tendering for a private company to do food hygiene inspections.
Are too many buildings waiting to become protected?
Are there too many buildings on the list to become registered in the South?
Politician wants to know why hospital was being valued
Questions about the valuation of Ramsey Cottage Hospital will be raised in the House of Keys next week.
New laws would mean less regulation for small charities
Should smaller charities face less rigorous regulation?
Several arrested for entering closed roads, including cyclists
Police reported a number of people being arrested for entering closed roads throughout the racing yesterday.
TT fireworks display tonight
Fans will get to enjoy a traditional TT spectacle over Douglas Bay this evening, Saturday, June 6.
Three hour delay to today's planned racing
TT organisers have announced a three hour delay to today’s planned racing schedule.
Roads in the process of opening
Race officials say the roads open car is making its way around the course.
Glitch in the Matrix? No - Keanu Reeves is here!
More Hollywood royalty has been photographed at this year's TT.
Senior TT rescheduled to Saturday after red flag
The Senior TT will be rescheduled to tomorrow after tonight's red flag incident, according to race officials.
Rider involved in Senior TT red flag reported as conscious
Race officials say the rider involved in the Senior TT red flag incident is conscious and talking.
Senior TT red flagged
Race officials have announced the Senior TT has been red flagged.