Dunlop wins Irish Motorcyclist of the Year
33-time TT winner Michael Dunlop has been named Irish Motorcyclist of the Year for the third time.
Peel Prom closure rescheduled for autumn
Manx Utilities says it's rescheduled a planned closure of Peel Promenade as it carries out sewage works.
Quest to find the Island's best sausage bap!
A local Youtuber has made it their mission to find the Island's best sausage bap.
Warning over fake bank website
The Island's financial regulator is warning people not to fall for a fake bank website.
Commissioners warn dog fouling could mean fine
A local authority in the south of the Island has issued a plea over dog fouling.
Appeal for witnesses after fatal crash at Hillberry
Police are appealing for witnesses after someone lost their life in a car crash earlier today.
Government refers itself to Info Commissioner over election data breach
The Island's Information Commissioner has been asked to investigate after the government sent out election letters which could leak people's personal information.
MHK brands government's £1 million for AI office 'insane'
An MHK has described a million pounds being spent by the government on AI as "insane".
Southern bus ticket office to close for over a month
Port Erin's bus ticket office is to close for more than six weeks.
Hillberry closed until 9.30pm
A stretch of the Mountain Road in Onchan will remain shut until this evening, according to police.
Minister says 20mph limits will make communities safer and more pleasant
Infrastructure minister Michelle Haywood says new 20mph speed limits will make communities safer, as her department starts to put up signs next week.
Pet shock collar ban petition hits 1,000 mark
An animal charity's petition calling for pet shock collars to be banned on the Island has hit 1,000 signatures.
£1 million AI office launched by government
The government says it's spending £1 million of taxpayers' money on a national AI office.
'Incident' closes road in Onchan, say police
Police say a road in Onchan will be closed for some time because of an incident.
New stamps mark Chinese New Year
The Post Office has released a new set of stamps marking the Zodiac Year of the Horse.
Onchan and Douglas 20mph zones come in next week
The Department of infrastructure says a road traffic order introducing 20mph zones in Douglas and Onchan comes into force next week.
Fitness day to raise money for Arctic expedition
A woman hoping to trek across the Arctic Circle will hold a fitness day in Ramsey this month to raise money for charity.
Housing and potential new school to be discussed in Tynwald
A housing development and possible new school in the south of the Island will be under the spotlight next week.
Pay car tax and upgrade licences online under new service
The Department of Infrastructure says you can now pay car tax and upgrade driving licences online.
Minister says most visa holders need English skills
Most people who need visas to move to the Island have to have English language skills to do so, according to Treasury Minister Alex Allinson.
Man accidentally travels on woman's passport for years
Airport staff aren't required to check if the way someone looks matches the gender on their travel documentation.
Mental health charity founder crowned Douglas champion
The founder of a new mental health charity has won Douglas Council's community champion award.
Audiology drop-ins resume
Manx Care says audiology clinics at Noble's Hospital - which were suspended because of overcrowding last month - will resume next week.
DEFA issues advice for Callig fishing
If you catch Callig off the Island's coast, there's new advice for you from the government.
Witness appeal after St Johns crash
Police are appealing for witnesses after a driver crashed into a van but didn't stop earlier this week.
Scam bank calls cost Island residents £135,000
Police say scammers impersonating banks over the phone have cost Manx residents £135,000 recently.
Lambing season starts - keep your dog under control
Police are reminding people to keep their dogs under control at a critical time for the Island's farmers.
Stop speeding outside schools!
Police are warning drivers after reports of speeding outside schools, with children only in their second week of the new term.
Illegal parking blocks Onchan bin wagon
Onchan commissioners are reminding people to park considerately after bins couldn't be emptied this morning.
College lecturer groped student, regulator hears
An Island nursing lecturer who touched a student sexually and bullied another has been struck off the professional register.
Kirk Michael pub to close after manager leaves
A popular pub in the west of the Island will shut its doors at the end of this month.
Southern road to close for a month next week
A road in the south of the Island will be closed next week.
Will there be more work on Douglas Prom?
Does the Department of Infrastructure plan more work on Douglas Promenade after a huge upgrade scheme?
Third of people who needed interpreters were TT visitors
Justice Minister Jane Poole-Wilson says a third of people who needed interpreters during criminal investigations were TT visitors.
Anti-cancer vaccine to be offered to school students
Public Health Isle of Man says a vaccine against a virus that causes six different cancers will be offered to Year 8 students later this year.
New advice to banks on people struggling to open accounts
The Financial Service Authority has issued new guidance to the Island's banks about people who have difficulty opening accounts.
Minister says report and assessment led to min wage plans
Treasury Minister Alex Allinson says the government carried out an assessment before suggesting raising the minimum wage - and commissioned an independent report.
King William's College to offer A-levels
King William's College says it'll offer A-levels as well as International Baccalaureates from September.
Firefighters tackle industrial tumble dryer blaze
Fire crews were called to reports of smoke coming from an industrial unit in Braddan yesterday afternoon.
Education staff will be paid for snow closures
Education Minister Daphne Caine says all school and college staff will be paid for snow days.
Purr-lease help us help others, says pet charity
An Island charity that helps people feed their pets has put out an urgent appeal.
Foxdale Heritage gets new email address as manx.net changes loom
A heritage organisation in the west of the Island says it's changed its email address, with just a week until manx.net users have to start paying for the service.
Ben stands in on Fishguard to Rosslare route
The Ben my Chree has begun sailing from Ireland to Pembrokeshire.
Lifesaving air ambulance service partners with TT
This year's TT will see the Great North Air Ambulance Service become its charity partner.
Could you trim bushes for commissioners?
Could you help keep a local authority's bushes trim and tidy?
Figures show inflation has spiked
Inflation rose to 3.3 per cent on the Isle of Man last month, according to the government's latest figures.
MHK's school Xmas Carol ban claim 'baffling'
Education Minister Daphne Caine says her department is baffled by allegations Christmas carols were banned by schools this year.
More than £5 million spent on government expenses since 2020, says chief minister
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says the government spent more than £5.2 million on expenses and mileage over the last five years.
Airport hosting emergency exercise today
There's no need to worry if you notice the emergency services at the airport today.
Appeal for information after teenager's memorial bench destroyed
A woman's appealing to the public for information after a memorial bench to her teenage son was hit by a car.
Salvation Army helped 1,800 struggling people over Xmas
The Salvation Army says well over 1,800 people needed help over Christmas as they struggled with living costs.
Police inviting people to hand guns in
The police have announced they're holding a weapons amnesty.
Do we need new laws for national AI office?
Will establishing a national office for Artificial Intelligence need new laws?
Warning of ice on some roads this morning
The police are warning of ice on some of the Island's roads this morning.
Minister apologises over school closure decision
Education Minister Daphne Caine has apologised after a decision to close schools during recent snow was announced late.
Local authority needs help with dog fouling
Ramsey commissioners are asking for help from the public tackling dog fouling in the town.
Island's internet will help measure global performance
An organisation which helps run the internet in Europe, the Middle East and Asia says the Isle of Man will now help measure performance.
Superdrug planning Strand Street expansion
A town centre store in Douglas looks set to expand, as it applies for planning permission for a new shopfront.
New warning over palm oil on beaches
The police have issued a warning as more palm oil washed up at Smeale Beach in the north of the Island.
Lumber profits to remain a mys-tree
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture can't say how much income is made from exported lumber.
New parking permit system for healthcare staff
Douglas Council says it'll set up a permit system for a car park in Anagh Coar to stop doctors, nurses and paramedics being issued tickets.
School applies to keep TT campsite
A school in Douglas has applied for planning permission to keep hosting campers during TT and Manx Grand Prix.
Can you help find Peel hovercraft?
Do you know where to find a Manx-built hovercraft?
Less than 2% of council's housing is empty
Less than two percent of social housing in Douglas is lying empty, according to the city's Council.
New wholesale company to supply locally-produced meat
A new Island wholesaler says it will supply 100 per cent Manx-produced meat to restaurants, hotels, schools, and caterers.
A&E drugs cases halved in past year
The number of people ending up in Accident & Emergency because of drugs almost halved last year, according to Manx Care figures.
Changes to appointments at GP surgery
A doctors' surgery in Braddan says it's changing the way it books appointments today, Tuesday, January 13.
Dominos confirms new Ramsey opening date
Dominos Pizza has announced a new opening date for its latest branch in Ramsey.
Weather issues top of first 2026 Keys agenda
The House of Keys sits for the first time in 2026 this morning, with recent bad weather set to dominate questions.
Council to spend £7.6k on improving crematorium music
Douglas Council says it's spending just over £7,500 making it easier for families to play music or video at the crematorium.
Manx Care boss doing charity walk for air ambulance
The chief executive of Manx Care plans to walk the length of Hadrien's Wall to raise money for the Great North Air Ambulance.
Manxman sailing delayed tonight
The Steam Packet Company says its Manxman sailing tonight will be delayed.
Joe Locke to star in film with Olivia Colman and Billie Piper
Manx actor Joe Locke is joining a stellar cast in a new film about an actor who died from AIDS.
Ramsey appeals for help solving poo-dunnits
Ramsey commissioners are asking for help from the public tackling dog fouling in the town.
DOI won't release info on easyJet talks
The Department of Infrastructure says it won't release details of talks with easyJet, because the information could prejudice discussions in future.
Steam Packet wants to know your improvement priorities
The Steam Packet Company has launched a new survey to find out what Island residents want from ferry services.
36 dilapidated buildings in Island's capital
The Island's capital has 36 dilapidated buildings on a council blacklist.
Island company wants to buy European football club
An Island management consultancy firm says it's looking for investors to buy a top-flight football club in Eastern Europe.
New tennis centre for Pulrose?
Pulrose could be getting a new specialist sports venue, after a developer approached Douglas City Council.
Joey Dunlop event up for prestigious award
A huge celebration of the life of one of the TT's greatest-ever riders is in the running for an award.
Manx Utilities warning over abnormal load on roads tomorrow
Manx Utilities is warning motorists specialist equipment it needs to upgrade sewage treatment in the west will be on the roads tomorrow.
MGP charity to vote on shutting next month
A charity which helps injured riders and their families at the Manx Grand Prix will vote next month on shutting down.
MHK proposes UK-style debt repayment scheme
Should the Island introduce a UK-style debt repayment scheme?
Work on new Onchan streetlamps starts today
There'll be temporary traffic lights on the main road into Onchan from today as new streetlamps are installed.
Risk of more ice this week
Ronaldsway Met Office says there's a chance of more ice this week.
Maltby becomes first candidate in 2026 election
The opening salvo's been fired in the road to this year's general election.
Watch out for big load on the roads today
You might see an unusual load on the road between Douglas and Peel this morning.
LegCo moves ahead to formally make Douglas a city
Legislative Council members will discuss moves to officially make Douglas a legal city this week.
Chairman says Post Office moving to postal-only services
Post Office chairman Stu Peters says no contracts with sub-post offices have been renegotiated or ended in the last year.
Mountain Road re-opens
The Mountain Road has now re-opened.
Airport warning of flight disruption in today's winds
The airport is warning of possible flight disruption during today's gale force winds.
Questions about interpreters for those under police investigation
An MHK wants to know how many people under police investigation needed an interpreter last year.
Have there been risk assessments for prom crossings?
An MHK wants to know what risk assessments have been carried out on the courtesy crossings on the capital's promenade.
Issue of language requirements for immigrants to be debated
The issue of English language requirements for immigrants will be brought up in the House of Keys next week.
MHK wants more info on this week's airport disruption
An MHK wants to know about challenges faced by the airport as the Island returned to work at the start of this year.
Increase in pest reports at Ramsey hospital
A total of 39 pest inspections were carried out at Ramsey Cottage Hospital over the past seven months.
Fancy becoming a TT marshal?
If you're interested in becoming a TT marshal, there's still time to book yourself a training course this year.
How many breaks do airport staff take?
How many breaks are taken by staff at the airport?
Rise of AI being abused in Island schools
Police say their school education officers have noticed a sharp rise in the abuse of AI by students on the Island.
Still time to nominate Onchan community hero
There's still time to nominate a public-spirited Onchan resident for a special award.
Black ice closes Mountain Road
The police say they’ve had reports of black ice around the Island this morning.
Council rejects quiet fireworks for traditional display
Douglas City Council says it's rejected having a low-noise fireworks display this year.
Video shows new Douglas motorsport bar concept
A UK interior designer has shared its vision for a motorsport-themed bar and restaurant in Douglas.
Gales cancel weekend Manxman sailings
The Steam Packet Company says all of its planned sailings on Sunday have been cancelled.
Stop feeding the birds, say commissioners
Ramsey commissioners have issued a plea to residents to stop feeding the birds.
Switchback to shut for a week
A road in the west of the Island will close for up to a week for repairs.
£20 note could be worth £200
A £20 note could be worth as much as £200 when it's auctioned this weekend.
Appeal after charity's Facebook page suspended
An Island charity is appealing for help after its social media page was suspended.
Rising costs and falling trade closes cafe
A café in the south of the island says it'll close its doors for the final time today.
Fake TT video shows fan crossing course during race
An AI-generated video online has sparked angry comments after joking about crossing the TT course during racing.
School writes to parents about lockdown drill
A school in the west of the Island will hold a lockdown drill next week.
UK approves second Irish Sea windfarm in a month
The UK government has given permission for another windfarm between the Isle of Man and UK.
Airport warns of potential Storm Goretti disruption
Ronaldsway Airport says some of its flights to the UK may be disrupted today because of an approaching storm.
New stamps celebrate Island's hidden wilderness
A set of stamps is being released which celebrate the Island's natural beauty and hidden wonders.
Plans for new mobile college classroom
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture has applied for planning permission for a mobile classroom at the college.
School snow closures to be debated in Tynwald
Questions about school closures during bad weather will be raised in the House of Keys next week.
Businesses can spot money laundered from environmental crimes
The Island's Financial Intelligence Unit has published advice on how businesses can spot money being laundered from environmental crimes.
Housing survey says most find it unaffordable
A student surveying people about housing on the Isle of Man says very few people find it affordable - but he'd like more people to have their say.
386 complaints about driving standards on buses
Bus Vannin says it's had more than 500 complaints about its drivers in the past five years.
Island website launches AI house valuation tool
An Island house sales website says it's launched the first AI valuation tool for the Isle of Man.
No-pet homes separating people from companions, says charity
A leading island animal charity says one of the most common reasons people have to give up their beloved pets is because they can't find accommodation that'll accept them.
Villa makes Peter Kay ticket plea
The Villa Marina's asking for people to get in touch if they bought ticket for one of the UK's best-known comedians but can no longer go.
Mountain Road reopens after snow
The Department of Infrastructure says the Mountain Road has now reopened.
Silenced night? MHK queries Xmas carol lyrics ban
An MHK's worries about schools banning Christmas carol lyrics will be raised in the House of Keys.
Hundreds of telegraph poles needed for fibre broadband, says regulator
Manx Telecom will need another 273 telegraph poles to complete its fibre broadband network, according to the Island's regulator.
Local authority to spend £15k on bumper boats
Onchan commissioners say they'll spend £15,000 from the local authority's reserves to repair bumper boats in the town's pleasure park.
Around 140 government job vacancies
The government has around 142 unfilled posts in the latest figures available, according to Cabinet Office Minister David Ashford.
Coastguard recruiting videos cost under £2k
The Department of Infrastructure says safety and recruitment videos for the Island's coastguards cost just under £2,000.
Over £5.6m moved from banks to dormant assets
Banks gave the Island's dormant assets fund almost £5.6 million last year.
Road near TT course to become one-way
A road alongside the TT course in Douglas will be temporarily one-way from tomorrow.
Arabic interpreter needed for court
The Island's courts say they're looking for someone who can speak Arabic to help in proceedings.
MHK takes exception to "clowns" remark
An MHK's blasted a parliamentary colleague, after he seemed to call Tynwald members "clowns".
Two weeks left for free manx.net emails
There's just a fortnight left to move your manx.net email address before it's suspended.
Three bribery cases and 11 thefts reported to Treasury last year
The government saw a rise of more than 20 per cent in financial irregularities reported last year.
Government media and marketing staff queried
An MHK wants to know how many marketing staff are employed across the government.
Port St Mary pups hoping to raise a fur-tune for RNLI!
Port St Mary's most pup-ular residents are being featured in a special fundraising calendar.
No contaminated baby milk at hospital, says maternity unit
The maternity unit at Noble's Hospital is reassuring parents after a baby milk safety scare.
TT-themed puzzle book launched
A new book is hoping to challenge motorsport enthusiasts with 37 puzzles - one for each mile on the TT course.
Mountain Road shut until Thursday
The Department of Infrastructure says the Mountain Road will remain shut until tomorrow.
Maternity unit publishes list of recalled baby formulas
The Island's maternity ward has published a list of baby formula products which have been found to contain harmful toxins.
New plans for 157 year old building at TT landmark
A planning application's been submitted to rebuild a 157 year old storeroom at a TT landmark.
EU laws help Island meet global standards, say ministers
The Council of Ministers says EU legislation about rough diamonds, firearms and drug precursors is still the best way for the Island to meet international standards.
Chance of more ice this week
Ronaldsway Met Office says there's a risk of more ice this week.
Ferry sailings called off
Two scheduled sailings have been cancelled tonight because of weather.
Warning over gift manx.net card scams
Police are warning people to be wary of scams targeting manx.net email addresses.
Chamber of Commerce issues advice over immigration language changes
The Island's Chamber of Commerce says companies should check candidates they're considering recruiting as immigration rules change.
Police appeal after late-night incident in Douglas
Police are appealing for witnesses after an incident in central Douglas in the early hours of Sunday morning.
£10k to be spent on Onchan Raceway's drainage
Onchan Commissioners have agreed to spend £10,000 improving drainage at the village's raceway after problems with flooding.
Airline opens new UK base - with IOM flights this weekend
An airline's celebrating opening its latest UK base, as it prepares to start flying to it from the Isle of Man.
Mountain Road to stay closed until tomorrow
It's been announced the Mountain Road will remain shut until tomorrow.
School meals cost government around £4 per child
Primary school meals cost government an average of around four pounds per child each day over the past three months.
Advice on how to help downed sheep
A farm in the north of the Island has issued advice on how to help sheep stuck on their backs.
Schools open as normal today
The government says schools and University College Isle of Man will be open as normal today, Tuesday, January 6.
Work on busy road hoped to finish before TT
Manx Utilities says it's hoping to finish a project on a busy Douglas road before TT this year.
New environmentally-friendly rules at tips
New green rules for disposing of plasterboard at civic amenity sites have come into force this week.
Another day of icy conditions as weather warning continues
The Island's waking up to another day of icy conditions this morning, with a weather warning in force until midday.
Schools reopening decision expected tomorrow
The government says a decision about reopening schools in the face of more bad weather will be made on Tuesday morning.
Post Office hoping to resume deliveries tomorrow
Isle of Man Post Office says it's hoping to resume its services tomorrow.
DOI reopens Hillberry and Creg back road
The Department of Infrastructure says the road from the Creg Ny Baa Hotel to Hillberry has now reopened to traffic.
NSC's main pool reopens after repairs
The National Sports Centre says its main swimming pool has now reopened after emergency repairs.
Injury forces TT star to retire from Dakar Rally
TT star James Hillier has retired from the world's most famous endurance race after breaking his arm.
Mountain Road to be closed until tomorrow
The Mountain Road will stay closed until midday tomorrow.
Ice warning extended by 24 hours
Ronaldsway Met Office has extended the weather warning for ice by 24 hours.
DOI issues advice over salt bins
The Department of Infrastructure says if your local grit bin has run out of salt, you can report it to be restocked.
Airport won't reopen today, says government
Ronaldsway Airport will not reopen today because of the weather conditions.
FSA wrongly applied exemption in FOI request
The Financial Services Authority has been told to reconsider its response to a Freedom of Information request after wrongly saying it included personal data.
Schools won't reopen today
Schools will remain closed for the rest of the day.
Circus to be K-pop themed
The circus is coming back to town - promising a K-pop spectacular!
Post deliveries suspended because of snow
The Post Office says all deliveries are suspended this morning because of the snow.
Schools closed this morning, with review later
The government's announced schools will be closed this morning, Monday, January 5.
Petition started to protect rights of immigrants
A petition's been launched to protect the right of immigrants to settle after living on Island for five years.
Airport runway closed by snow
Ronaldsway Airport's announced the runway is closed because of snow and hard ice.
Snowy morning brings travel disruption
The Island's waking up to a dusting of snow this morning, with an amber weather warning for ice and wintry showers in place until 12pm.
Airport could see problems tomorrow
Passengers are being advised to turn up for flights as planned tomorrow as weather could cause more difficulties.
Schools closure decision expected tomorrow
The government says it'll make a decision about closing schools because of the weather tomorrow.
DOI warns over hazardous road conditions
The Department of Infrastructure is asking people to reconsider driving this evening as road conditions worsen.
Weather closes Mountain Road again
The Mountain Road has closed again after reopening yesterday.
Amber weather warning for ice
Ronaldsway Met Office has upgraded a weather warning about ice to amber.
Empire Garage company applies for dissolution
A company behind a well-known garage in the west of the Island has applied to be dissolved.
Yellow weather warning remains in place
A yellow weather warning for snow and ice remains in place today.
Women's worldwide motorbike relay event this month
An event in Douglas later this month is hoping to connect women bikers as part of a worldwide event.
Cartoonist shows off Isle of Man scenes
A UK cartoonist who works for national newspapers has shared sketches he made in the Isle of Man.
Tynwald to consider pay rise for election officials
Deputy returning officers in elections could be getting a pay rise of more than 25 per cent for the coming general election.
Capital gets Xmas tree recycling scheme
People in the capital will get the chance to have their Christmas tree recycled for free next weekend.
Charity rehomed almost 300 cats last year
An Island animal charity says it rehomed almost 300 cats last year.
Take care on the roads, say police
Police are asking people to drive to the icy conditions this morning.
Ice closes airport runway
Ronaldsway Airport says there'll be more disruption to flights this morning, as ice affects its runway.
Weather warning remains in place with Mountain Road closed
A yellow weather warning remains in place today as wintry weather continues.
Police appeal after cars damaged
Police are appealing for information about two incidents where parked cars were damaged but drivers didn't stop or leave details.
Calf wardens will get to vote, says government
Will there be a polling station on the Calf of Man to let wildlife wardens vote in this year's general election?
NSC pool pipe repairs finished
The National Sports Centre says problems with its training pool have now been fixed - but checks mean it'll remain closed this weekend.
Northern lights could light up Manx skies tonight
The Island could be in for another show from the northern lights tonight.
Over £7k raised by running 31 consecutive marathons
A Ramsey man's raised over £7,000 by completing 31 marathons in 31 days.
Snow and ice warning extended by 3 days
The yellow weather warning for snow and ice has been extended by three days.
Flights resume at Ronaldsway after ice problems
Ronaldsway Airport says things are returning to normal after it was forced to close its runway earlier.
Government says it's made changes after Ranson tribunal
The government says it's made a number of changes to procedures and rules following a high-profile employment tribunal.
Webcam shows extent of snow on Mountain Road, shut till Monday
This morning's seen a dusting of snow on the Mountain Road, which is expected to remain shut until midday on Monday, January 5.
Airport runway shut because of ice
Ronaldsway Airport's runway has been closed by heavy ice and sleet.
80 year old swims 5km and raises thousands
An 80 year old man's swam 200 pool lengths to raise £6,300 for the hospice.
Plans for new glamping site
A planning application's been submitted for a new glamping site in Sulby.