Council says less than 2% of homes are empty
Douglas Council says less than two per cent of its homes were empty at the end of January.
Tender process on sea wall to start this year, says DOI
The Department of Infrastructure says it'll start a tendering process to finish the sea wall in Douglas late this year.
Firefighters tackle 'severe' garage blaze this morning
The Fire and Rescue Service says it dealt with two incidents over the weekend.
Exhausted reserves forced 23.6% rate rise, say commissioners
Michael Commissioners say this year's rates rise is more than seven times higher than inflation because there's no money left to soften the blow.
Weather warning for heavy rain today
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for heavy rain today.
How many government workers take sabbatical?
How many government workers have gone on sabbatical leave over the past three years?
Police: non-life threatening injuries in Ramsey incident
Police say this afternoon's incident in Ramsey involved a man being assaulted outside Tesco.
Roundhouse cafe employment tribunal adjourned
An employment tribunal against company which used to run a coffee shop in Braddan's Roundhouse has been adjourned - while a former employee tries to put the company back on the register.
Two in custody after Ramsey incident, police say
Police say it was an 'isolated incident' which they dealt with at Tesco in Ramsey, with two suspects now in custody.
Serious incident closes Tesco in Ramsey
Police say they're dealing with a serious incident at Tesco on Bowring Road in Ramsey.
Pleasure Park to freeze prices and extend hours
If you love Onchan Pleasure Park, there's a double-helping of good news - with ticket prices frozen and extra opening hours.
How does government measure public sector performance?
An MHK wants to find out how the government measures productivity in the public sector.
Worst-case scenario info events launch next week
The Island's emergency services will be on hand to explain to prepare for the worst next week.
When was the state of Tromode Road looked at?
An MHK's asking when the last time Tromode Road's condition was assessed, and how high a priority it is.
Local man fundraising for drive in Ukraine aid convoy
A local man's fundraising for a humanitarian trip to Ukraine.
Steam Packet freight charges rise by 3.3%
The Steam Packet's freight rates have increased by 3.3 percent for this year.
Part of Raad Ny Foillan to close for over a month
Part of the Raad Ny Foillan coastal path will be closed for over a month from the coming week.
Night-time maintenance to shut bridge
Douglas Harbour's lift bridge will be temporarily closing for maintenance overnight throughout next week.
Mountain Road shut until Saturday
The Department of Infrastructure says the Mountain road won't reopen today.
Vet warns of scam targeting pets!
An Island vet is warning people not to fall for a scam involving their furry friends!
MHKs ask for meetings over huge rate rises in Michael and Andreas
Two MHKs say they want to meet commissioners in the north and west about recent rate hikes.
Council announces free drone display in March
Douglas Council has announced a huge drone show next month.
Meetings as gas company liquidates
The future of a company linked to plans to extract natural gas from the Manx seabed will be discussed at a shareholder's meeting next month.
Gov't PR director needed for 'crisis communications' and 'reputation management'
The government says it's looking for a director to set up and lead its new communication service.
Mountain Road closed until 3.30pm
The Mountain Road closure has been extended to later 3.30pm today.
Council backs Lord Street cinema, flats and shops plan
Douglas council has backed plans for a 12-storey development on Lord Street which would see 85 homes, a cinema, shops and bus centre built.
£200,000 penalty for egaming firm over money-laundering rules
An egaming firm which surrendered its licence in 2024 has been hit with hundreds of thousands of pounds in penalties for failing to comply with money-laundering regulations.
Massive jump in those affected by data breaches
The Island's information commissioner's office says the number of people hit by data breaches at the end of last year rose fourfold.
Hike raises more than £2,000 for Sepsis Trust
A local woman's raised over £2,000 with a 45 kilometre (28 mile) charity trek through the Andes Mountains.
Arbory needs new Captain of the Parish
There'll be a new captain of a parish on the Island soon, according to the Lieutenant Governor.
Steam Packet survey finds customers want all-weather sailings
The Steam Packet's thanked the public after receiving over 4,500 responses to a survey this month about the design of its future ship.
Mountain Road closure extended
The Department of Infrastructure has extended the Mountain Road's closure until this afternoon.
Few doctors recommend Manx Care as a workplace in survey
Fewer than a quarter of Island doctors say they'd recommend Manx Care as a place to work.
Treasury Minister to be quizzed on universal basic income
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas will face questions about universal basic income next week.
IT expert faced £42k UK tax bill after "avoidance scheme"
An IT expert left facing a UK tax bill of more than £42,000 after signing up with an Isle of Man company has had his penalty reduced.
Joe Locke to star in new movie this year
Manx actor Joe Locke's next movie will be on the big screen later this year.
New youth club coming to the North
A new youth club for highschoolers is launching in the North.
Bus Vannin issues zero-tolerance statement after abuse
Bus Vannin says it operates a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to abuse against its staff.
Mountain Road closed again this morning
Police say the Mountain Road is closed because of snow and ice again this morning.
Four more ferry crossings affected by weather
The Steam Packet Company has rescheduled four sailings as bad weather continues to affect sailings.
Bottleneck car park closes in face of weather
Douglas Council says it's closing the Bottleneck car park on Douglas promenade in the face of bad weather.
Weather warning issued for high tides tomorrow
Ronaldsway Met Office says the Island should brace for another day of coastal overtopping tomorrow.
Two more ferry crossings called off
The Steam Packet company says two sailings tonight have been cancelled in the face of bad weather.
Plantation to close for tree felling work
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says it'll close part of a popular plantation from next week as it carries out tree felling.
Thomas the Ramsey Cat supporting two charities this year
The most famous cat in Ramsey will fundraise for two charities this year.
Waves blast out Sea Terminal glass barriers
Coastal overtopping is bringing disruption to Douglas this lunchtime.
Southern local authority announces below-inflation rates rise
Arbory and Rushen Commissioners has announced a below-inflation rates rise for this year.
Laxey Promenade shut as waves wash onto road
The Department of Infrastructure says Laxey Promenade is now closed.
Ramsey roads shut because of coastal overtopping
The Department of Infrastructure says two roads in Ramsey have been closed because of coastal overtopping.
MHK writes to Post Office about bill-paying restrictions
An Onchan MHK says he's written to the Post Office after it announced restrictions on bill-paying at its outlets.
£7.7m cost by Manx Care staff sickness
Manx Care says staff sickness cost it £7.7 million last year.
30.5% hike to rates in Andreas
Andreas Commissioners say rates in their area will rise by more than 30 per cent this year.
Only some war pensions discounted from care charges
Health Minister Claire Christian says only some people on war pensions get them part-excluded when it comes to paying for their care.
Single car crash at Ballacraine
Police say they're dealing with a crash north of Ballacraine at Ballaspur, outside St John's.
Minister releases number of non-toilet trained school starters
Education Minister Daphne Caine says just 22 children who started mainstream education last year weren't toilet trained.
Yellow weather warning for hill snow
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow warning for hill snow later.
Reconsider cancer sufferer's tree felling application, says commissioner
The Tynwald Commissioner for Administration says the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture should reconsider refusing to allow a cancer sufferer to fell a tree on their property.
Government asks what you think of drugs
Public Health Isle of Man has launched a survey about people's attitudes towards drugs on the Island.
Minister says new rates system planned
New laws valuating homes for rates will be brought forward in the near future, according to the Island's Treasury Minister Chris Thomas.
New charity shop opening in the West this weekend
Hospice Isle of Man is set to open its new charity shop in the West this weekend.
Two ferries cancelled, two at risk
The Steam Packet says two ferries have been cancelled today.
MHK asks where college students live
The vast majority of University College Isle of Man's students live in the east of the Island, with 1,321.
High tide overtopping warnings issued
Forecasters are warning about more coastal overtopping - issuing two weather warnings.
16 local economy help requests turned down
A total of 16 applications from town centre businesses have been rejected from getting help from government support schemes.
Bad weather could disrupt sailings on Thursday and Friday
The Steam Packet company says it'll make a decision tomorrow morning about two sailings under threat of disruption.
Chance to lease Peel cafe
A popular café in Peel has gone on the market for lease.
Michael residents face 23.6% rates rise
Michael Commissioners have announced a rise of more than 23 per cent to this year's rates.
Mountain Road closure extended again
The closure of the Mountain road has been extended again.
Post Office reduces counters to pay bills
The Post Office says you'll only be able to pay bills at five of its outlets from April.
Dog walkers asked for views on sheep worrying laws
An Island farming organisation has launched a survey for dog walkers about sheep worrying.
Temporary lights for key Douglas route next week
A busy road in Douglas will have temporary traffic lights this week.
No plans for dementia village, says government
The government currently has no plans to create a dementia village - and it isn't currently being considered.
Mountain Road closure extended
The Mountain will stay closed until this afternoon because of snow and icy conditions.
'10-day postal delay' costs worker tribunal case
A Manx Utilities worker who claimed he'd been unfairly dismissed has had his case thrown out - after he claimed it took 10 days for his complaint to arrive by post.
Southern local authority announces inflation-busting rates rise
Port St Mary commissioners have announced an inflation-busting rates rise.
Number of road tax disc fines drops by half
The number of people handed fines for not displaying a road tax disc has halved over the space of a year.
EV drivers could be able to install street chargers
Electric vehicle users could apply for permission to have on-street chargers in future - but the details are still being worked on.
Road closed for a week by landslip
Slieau Whallian Road in German has been closed because of a landslip.
School suspension figures released
Education Minister Daphne Caine says 58 secondary students were suspended from school for more than 10 days last year.
Police launch recruitment drive
The police have launched their first recruitment drive of the year.
Second amber weather warning issued today
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued this week's second amber weather warning for coastal overtopping and minor inner harbour flooding.
Mountain Road closed after snow
The Mountain Road is shut this morning because of snow and icy conditions.
Two Manxman crossings called off
Two ferry sailings have been called off in the face of bad weather later this week.
New warning for coastal overtopping at high tide
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued another weather warning for coastal overtopping tonight.
Government wants to re-roof governor's home
The Department of Infrastructure has applied for permission to re-roof the governor's home.
EVF to roll out body cameras to all Island stores
A chain of garages around the Island says all its staff will be wearing body cameras from this week.
Good news for Island's Vinted sellers!
The government's declared victory over Vinted after restoring the platform's mail for Island users.
Ferry sailings under threat this week
The Steam Packet Company says bad weather is threatening sailings later this week.
Mountain Road gritting gets underway
The Department of Infrastructure says it'll be gritting the Mountain Road this afternoon.
Civic Amenity Site issues statement after former manager admits fraud
The Western Civic Amenity Site says it's cooperating with authorities after a criminal case against a former employee.
Move your car out of the Bottleneck - when it's safe!
Douglas Council's asking people to move vehicles from the Bottleneck Car Park when it's safe to do so.
Police to give talk about armed officers next month
There's a chance to hear about armed policing on the Island next month.
Laxey prom shut by waves
The Department of Infrastructure says it's closed Laxey promenade because of coastal overtopping.
Mooragh Promenade closed
Part of Ramsey Promenade has been closed this lunchtime because of weather.
MHK has questions about horse trams business case
Why is the business case for finishing the Douglas horse tram tracks no longer tied to the restoration of Tramway Terrace?
Bus Vannin warns of problem with bus cards
Is your bus card showing as expired when it shouldn't?
Overnight snow warning issued by forecasters
Ronaldsway Met Office is warning to brace for snow later.
Jeffrey Epstein's Isle of Man links exposed
The Isle of Man gets more than a hundred mentions in the files released about paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
DoI says to get your sandbags to stop flooding today
The Department of Infrastructure says it's setting up stocks of sandbags around the Island for anyone whose property is at risk of coastal overtopping.
Chief Constable warns of ‘haemorrhaging’ of officers
Chief Constable Russ Foster says he's recruited 44 officers since taking on the job in 2023.
Homes in Ballaugh without power this morning
Manx Utilities says properties in Ballaugh and the surrounding area may be without power.
"Major step" for plans towards new Douglas school
The government says it's taking a major step towards the construction of a new school on an empty site in the capital.
Questions over future of UCM engineering facility
Questions about the future of the Hills Meadow Engineering training centre are being raised by an MHK.
War pensions and toilet training to be discussed in Keys
War pensions, demand for dementia care and toilet training are on the agenda when the House of Keys sits this morning.
MSPCA to hold annual Animal Day this month
There's a chance to take part in a unique dress down day this month - and raise money for a good cause.
What do you think of the Island's pharmacies?
What do you think of the Island's pharmacy services?
Number of students switching off school meals revealed
A Freedom of Information request has revealed the number of primary school students switching from school to packed lunches, following recent menu changes.
Fifty babies born in first month of year
The Island welcomed 50 new residents into the world in January.
Over £460k spent by council on eco boilers
Douglas Council says it's spent over £462,000 installing energy efficient boilers in public housing over the past year.
Amber weather warning for tomorrow
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for coastal overtopping tomorrow morning.
Record of over £30k raised by tractor run
Isle of Man Young Farmers say a record total of £30,228 has been raised by the Christmas Tractor Run.
Jurby puts rates up
Jurby Parish Commissioners have announced an increase of 3.7 percent to the local authority's rates this year.
Alcohol taxes rise
Taxes on alcohol have increased as of this month, under new rates brought in by the UK government.
New water levels boost lake wildlife
Birds have quickly moved back into Mooragh Lake in Ramsey following its draining.
Colder than average start to the year
January got off to a cold start this year, with an average temperature of 6.1 degrees Celsius.
What powers does government have for running tips?
What powers does the government have when it comes to running civic amenity sites?
First of retained firefighter recruiting events tonight
Fancy becoming a retained firefighter?
Port Erin announces rates rise
Port Erin Commissioners say rates in the area will rise by just under five per cent this year.
Nearly 200 work visas issued over three months
A total of 190 work visas were issued over three months last year, according to a response to a Freedom of Information request.
Plans for new northern gym
There are plans to turn an old restaurant in the North into a gym.
Senior police to give evidence to Tynwald committee today
Two senior police officers will give evidence to a Tynwald committee today.
How many complaints has health watchdog handled?
An MHK wants to find out how many complaints a healthcare watchdog's dealt with since it was brought in.
Three sailings at risk because of weather
Three upcoming sailings are at risk because of bad weather today, with forecasters predicting choppy seas.
Yellow weather warning today
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping this morning.
Town centre scheme rejections under the spotlight
An MHK wants to find out how many town centre businesses have been rejected from getting help from a government scheme.
MHK questions cost of personal tax rises
An MHK wants to know how much it would cost the government to raise the personal tax allowance.
WWII site could become new home
A World War 2 radio site in the south of the Island could become a unique home under new plans.
Onchan's rates go up 6%
Onchan Commissioners say rates in the district will go up by just over six per cent this year.
190 work visas issued in three months
A total of 190 work visas were issued over three months last year, according a response to a Freedom of Information request.
Mars to land at Peel Cathedral
After a series of events featuring the moon, Mars is the next planet to come to Peel Cathedral.
Government AI office's £1 million budget queried
How exactly will the one million pounds to be spent on a national artificial intelligence office be used?
School suspensions under the spotlight in Keys
Education Minister Daphne Caine will face questions about school suspensions next week.
West Baldwin Road to shut for work
A road on the way to a beauty spot will be closed for a week next month.
MHK queries radon tests at college
Have University College Isle of Man buildings been tested for a dangerous gas?
Regulator doesn't oversee email, after 19 manxnet complaints
The Island's telecoms regulator says it hasn't taken any action over the new paid-for manx.net email system - because it doesn't oversee it.
Braddan announces 2.8% rates rise
Braddan's rates will go up by 2.8 per cent this year, according to commissioners.
Say I do - to the registrar's job!
If you're a fan of weddings, the Department for Enterprise says it has just the job for you!
Island companies added to UK's tax avoidance scheme list
Three Isle of Man companies have been put onto a UK tax avoidance blacklist.
Manx Gas attacks regulator and proposed new oversight laws
The Island's gas regulator has rejected criticisms made by Isle of Man energy in a consultation about new rules.
TT hospitality tent could be used for food festival
The Department for Enterprise has applied to keep hospitality facilities in place after Manx Grand Prix, to be used for the Food and Drink Festival's replacement.
Dolphins filmed frolicking around boat
A social media user has shared video of a pod of dolphins joining him on a boat trip.
Month-long road closure for golf links hotel demolition
A road in in the south of the Island will close next week as demolition work gets underway on a landmark former hotel.
How many school starters aren't toilet trained?
How many youngsters starting school haven't yet been toilet trained?
Douglas rates see below-inflation rise
The Island's largest local authority has announced a below-inflation rates rise for the coming year.
Can people without driveways install EV chargers?
Is the government planning to allow people without driveways to install electric chargers for vehicles?
House of Keys Speaker meets Indian PM
The Speaker of the House of Keys has met with the Prime Minister of India.
Last chance for music festival entries tomorrow
If you're planning on taking part in one of the Island's largest musical events, tomorrow's your last chance.
Manx Care looking for new board member
Manx Care says it's looking for a non-executive board member to help run the Island's healthcare system
Need for dementia treatment to be raised in Keys
Demand for dementia treatment in future will be under the spotlight in the House of Keys next week.
£99k cocaine plotter to appeal sentence
A UK man who was jailed for more than 14 years for his part in a plot to smuggle £99,000 worth of cocaine to the Island is to appeal his sentence.
Salon premises on the market
The premises of a high street beauty salon are up for sale.
War Pensions to be debated in Keys next week
Questions about how Manx Care considers war pensions will be raised by MHKs next week.
Mountain Road closed by snow and wind
The Mountain Road has been closed overnight by heavy snow and high winds.
Cannabis club gets the green light
The Island's first cannabis social club has been approved for Ramsey.
Bad weather cancels two Friday Manxman sailings
The Steam Packet Company says bad weather tomorrow means two more sailings have been cancelled.
Police say 108 weapons turned in during amnesty
Police say people have handed in more than a hundred firearms since launching an amnesty almost a fortnight ago.
Weather warning issued for overnight snow
Ronaldsway Met Office says the Island may get some more snow tonight.
No rates rise for Malew this year
Malew Commissioners say there'll be no increase in rates for residents this year.
Work begins on new motorsport bar in Douglas
A new motorsports-themed bar in Douglas has given a peek behind the scenes as work begins on its transformation.
Milo the missing cat home again - after four years!
An Island cat who went missing from home has been reunited with his owners, four years later!
TT 2026 drone ban regulations laid next month
Flying drones near the course during the Island's major racing festivals this year could land you in prison for up to five years.
Could reservoir hold unexploded bombs?
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture has applied for permission to improve a dam which is at high risk of failure.
Over £275k spent on southern road
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says his department spent hundreds of thousands of pounds resurfacing a road in Derbyhaven because it was on the Island's priority list.
Closure of TT course section extended this afternoon
A closure of a section of the TT course to clean up debris has been extended because of the amount found.
Police release more details about weekend brawl
Police have released more details about a brawl which happened over the weekend.
Tumble-dried clothes catch light in Ballasalla
The Fire and Rescue Service says it dealt with a blaze caused by hot clothes in Ballasalla this morning.
UK accused of dragging its heels over Manx assisted dying law
The UK government has been accused of meddling with Manx laws over assisted dying.
Ramsey announces rate rise
Ramsey Commissioners have announced the town's rates will rise by three and a half percent this year.
Friday sailings now in doubt
The Steam Packet's announced two of Friday's sailings are now at risk because of bad weather.
Total cost of dementia drugs can't be revealed
Health Minister Claire Christian says she doesn't know how much the Island is paying for people taking dementia drugs.
Gym wants to expand into car showroom
A Douglas gym says it wants to expand into a neighbouring car showroom.
Two ferries cancelled by weather today
The Steam Packet says two sailings are cancelled today, while this morning's has been delayed.
DOI says it's considering new mould laws
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says his department is already considering new laws about mouldy homes - but legislation is already in place to help tackle the problem.
USA parcel services hoped to return by summer
The Post Office says it's identified a solution to the problem with sending items to the USA.
Government board members may be up for pay rise
The government's statutory board members could be in line for a three per cent pay rise this year, if Tynwald approves.
All designated beaches pass water tests, says government
The government says all designated Manx beaches have passed water quality tests.
Warning over scammers impersonating Ramsey charity
An Island charity restoring an iconic landmark is warning people after scammers tried to impersonate it.
Rise in dog fouling could contaminate reservoirs, says Manx Utilities
Manx Utilities is asking dog walkers not to leave dog mess around the Island's vital water supplies.
Two ferry sailings rescheduled in face of bad weather
The Steam Packet Company says two sailings have been rescheduled tomorrow.
Island's top boxer announces huge comeback on Netflix
Island resident Tyson Fury is set to return to the boxing ring this spring.
Warning issued as firefighters tackle Union Mills blaze
The Island's Fire and Rescue Service is advising people to keep their windows and doors closed in Braddan as it deals with an incident.
Grate job opportunity - for trainee cheesemaker!
Isle of Man Creamery is offering a unique opportunity, as it recruits a trainee cheesemaker!
Traitors... tonight you will murder a meal!
If you are and always have been missing the Traitors, two charities are offering the chance to relive the experience.
Minister says government will prepare better for bad weather
Cabinet Office Minister says the government is making changes to make sure staff know what to do in bad weather in future.
MHK 'won't sign' laws stripping bishop's Tynwald vote
Onchan MHK Rob Callister says he won't sign off laws which would see the Island's bishop lose their Tynwald vote.
Part of TT course to shut for Storm Chandra cleanup
Part of the TT course will shut for two hours tomorrow as the DOI cleans up after recent bad weather.
Firefighters tackle Andreas blaze caused by log burner
The Island's Fire and Rescue Service says it spent around an hour and a half battling a fire in the north of the Island last night.
What do you want from the Steam Packet's next ferry?
The Steam Packet Company says it wants your views as it designs the next ship in its fleet.
UK barrister to lead review of Manx sex crime laws
A UK barrister will head up a review of the Island's sex offences laws.
Club planning row from Scotland to Island
A Scottish rowing club's raising money by taking on a crossing from the Isle of Whithorn to the Isle of Man.
Plans for floating solar panels at reservoir
Sulby reservoir could be getting a floating solar array, as Manx Utilities carries out a survey of the site.
Northern local authority to freeze rates again
Bride Commissioners say they're freezing their rates again this year.
Minister rules out historic pension rise over 5%
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas says government won't pay a rise of more than five per cent to pensions dating back three years.
Holiday chalets would be demolished for sewage network
Manx Utilities says it wants to demolish three holiday chalets in Laxey's conservation area to make way for a sewage pumping station.
18th Century Manx book selling for nearly £3k
A Manx religious book dating back more than 300 years is being sold on eBay for nearly £3,000.
First weekly Palestine vigil for new campaign group branch
Campaigners say they'll hold a weekly vigil for Palestinians in Douglas.
Advice issued over spread of chickenpox
The government's issued health advice, as chickenpox spreads around the Island.
Dolphin auction to raise funds for charity
If you've ever wanted your own dolphin, now's your chance - and you can help raise money for a good cause.
Immigration advocate to speak about policy at meeting
A meeting in Douglas next week will hear about the future of the Island's immigration policy from a specialist advocate.
Much-loved pub dog will be missed
A bar in Ramsey says it'll deeply miss its beloved pub dog.