Have you spotted Google's Street View car?
Google's street view car is on the Island updating the tech giant's imagery.
Manx Care director hits back at politicians
Manx Care's outgoing director of operations Shaun Stacey has pointed the finger at politicians for the Island's ongoing healthcare problems.
Pipeline works causing heavy traffic on key route
One of the main routes into Douglas is seeing heavy traffic as Manx Utilities carries out more work on a pipeline.
RNLI issue cliff jumping warning
Peel's RNLI crew is asking you to take extra care if you're planning on enjoying the sea this weekend.
TT film shooting moves to Ireland
Filming for the upcoming Channing Tatum movie about the TT moves to Ireland next week.
Charter crew films frolicking dolphins off bow
A charter boat crew has shared footage of dolphins playing around their vessel.
Women's group hosting event to learn about Manx politics
A women's group is holding a evening where attendees can learn about the Island's political system.
Politician questions how new border agency will work
An MHK from the south of the Island has asked for details of how the government's new border agency will work.
Douglas street to shut for around two months
A street in the centre of Douglas will be closed for around two months from next week.
Massive spike in people affected by data breaches
There's been a sharp rise in people hit by personal data breaches over the past year, according to the Island's regulator.
No point in publishing DOI roadwork plan, says minister
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says publishing a list of upcoming roadworks would be pointless - because the department's plans are too changeable.
Successful surgery for Manx S100 rider after crash
The family of a Manx rider who crashed during the Southern 100 earlier this week says his surgery has gone well.
Broadcast mast work to cause disruption
A series of work on broadcast masts will mean some disruption to radio and TV signals next week.
Minister to defend Ayre and Michael seat
Enterprise minister Tim Johnston has announced he'll defend his seat in this year's election.
Parish Walk for youngsters this weekend
A mini Parish Walk gets underway this weekend, with children raising money for charity.
Time running out for charities to apply for grants
Time's running out for your good cause to apply for money from the Manx Lottery Trust.
Urgent warning over high wildfire risk
The government's issued an urgent warning about the high risk of wildfires in the Manx countryside.
Airport passengers figures down last month
Ronaldsway Airport says the number of people passing through it last month fell by almost 1.5 per cent.
Watch kayakers' close encounter with group of basking sharks
A father and daughter got a surprise while out kayaking earlier this week - after a group of basking sharks joined them.
Ashford to defend seat in election
Cabinet Office Minister David Ashford has announced he plans to defend his seat in the general election.
Skydiving to be launched on Island next week
There'll be the chance to leap from a plane for fun next week.
MHK raises questions about local authorities' backing for tip's board
Do local authorities in the north of the Island back the new civic amenity board?
Local authority announces plans to improve youth facility
Onchan Commissioners have unveiled plans to improve a youth facility for the area.
DOI won't release building floorplans
The Department of Infrastructure says it won't give out floorplans for three civic buildings - because the drawings could compromise security.
Sadiq Khan weighs in on Tyson Fury fight plans
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has stepped into a debate about where the Island's most-famous boxer should stage a huge comeback fight.
Roads to close this morning for final day of S100
Roads around the Billown Course are due to close at 9.30am for the final day of the Southern 100 races.
Government report shows average house worth around £394k
The government's released its latest annual housing report covering 2025 - saying the average house was worth just under £394,000.
PPE Medpro liquidators to sue Michelle Mone and Doug Barrowman
Liquidators for a firm which supplied covid equipment to the UK NHS have launched legal cases against Island residents Michelle Mone and Doug Barrowman.
Manx 2 Day Trial this weekend
A motorcycling event which traces its roots back more than 70 years will get underway this weekend.
Drone ban for King's visit
A series of restrictions on flying drones has been announced for the King's visit next week.
MHK wants to know how government can save almost £16m
A Ramsey MHK will press the government about its plans to save almost £16 million.
Manx S100 racer confirmed as involved in red flag incident
A Manx rider has been named as the competitor involved in a red flag incident during the Southern 100 yesterday.
£20 note sells for hundreds
A serious collector will be celebrating this week - after spending hundreds of pounds on a £20 note.
Fewer than half of applicants for vocational GSCE get places
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture says fewer than half of those who apply for vocational GCSEs get places in their schools.
Maladministration signs at Post Office over complaint, says commissioner
The Tynwald Commissioner for Administration says there are markers of maladministration by the Post Office in a complaint over a £1.90 parcel.
Day of road closures as racing starts at Southern 100
Roads around the Billown Course are due to be closed for most of the day as race action gets underway in the Southern 100.
Council to support Fairtrade products
Douglas Council says it'll support Fairtrade products in future.
Cost of DOI's dive team has risen
The Department of Infrastructure says the cost of its dive team has risen by 15 per cent this year, despite the number of dives more than halving in two years.
King's visit will make Island history, says Lieutenant Governor
The Island's Lieutenant Governor says next week's royal visit will be a very special one.
King to visit Isle of Man next week
The Isle of Man will get a royal visit next week.
Councillor announces bid for Keys seat
A Douglas councillor says he's hoping to swap the local authority for the House of Keys this year.
Laxey shop owner announces Garff run
Another candidate has come forward to stand for election in Garff.
Farmer and campaigner to stand in Middle
A farmer announced he'll run for election in the constituency of Middle.
TV show looking for Manx youngsters to star
Could your child become a TV star?
Billown Circuit to close for Southern 100 later
Practice sessions for the Southern 100 are due to continue this evening.
Concerns over salmon population prompt fishing restrictions
Worries over Atlantic salmon has led the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture to introduce restrictions for fishers.
Just under 40 properties on dilapidation blacklist
Douglas council says it has just under 40 properties on a dilapidation blacklist.
Bush's sticky white coating flusters Ramsey man
A Ramsey resident has been left scratching their heads over a bush's mystery liquid coating.
Around 50 percent of major projects money already spent
The government says it's spent around half the money it set aside for major projects this year.
Council approves £71,000 Sunken Garden playground and railing work
Douglas Council says it's to spend more than £71,000 on a temporary playground and railings in the sunken gardens on Loch Promenade.
Southern 100 rider's stolen equipment returned
An Island racer says he's glad to have an awning back, after it was stolen from the Southern 100 paddock at the weekend.
Less than a month left to get covid jabs
There's less than a month left to get your covid vaccination under Manx Care's spring programme.
Gaiety Theatre releases more tickets for Katie Hopkins show
The Gaiety Theatre has opened its gallery area for the upcoming Katie Hopkins show.
Promenade pop-up bar plans to be decided this morning
The fate of plans to bring a pop-up bar back to Peel promenade will be decided later.
Legislative Council to consider nicotine pouch ban for minors
New laws which would ban under 18s from buying nicotine pouches will be considered by the Legislative Council later.
60 students compete in all-island maths challenge
60 year seven pupils from all six of the Island's secondary schools have taken part in an all-island Maths Challenge.
Peel jetty fencing is to keep public out, says DOI
The Department of Infrastructure says it's installed fencing around a Peel landmark to keep the public out for safety reasons.
Police record rise in domestic incident crimes
The number of crimes tied to domestic incidents rose by nearly 17 percent over the past year.
Second day of Southern 100 practice
Practice sessions for the Southern 100 are due to continue this evening.
Lifeboat rescue after paddleboarders swept to sea
Ramsey lifeboat was called to help two paddleboarders at the weekend.
Southern 100 gets underway later
Roads will close later for the start of this year's Southern 100.
St Johns set for Tynwald celebrations
Festivities to mark the Island's national day will get underway in St Johns later.
Tynwald Day celebrated in Westminster
The government now plans to celebrate Tynwald day in Westminster each year.
Viking longboat practice times sent out
If you're planning on rowing a viking longboat this year, organisers say you should have received your practice times.
Bikers gather for Southern 100 ride out
The Billown Circuit will fill with bikers later, as the Southern 100 Club holds its annual memorial service.
Manx names but no public suggestions for Onchan park boats
Electric boats in Onchan Pleasure Park will be getting new Manx names.
Police appeal after plumber's van stolen
Police are asking for your help finding a stolen van.
Final day of downhill skateboard racing
It's the final day of action in this year's Manx leg of the World Downhill Skateboarding Championship.
Warning over beach work in Douglas next week
Douglas Council is asking people to take care on the beach as it shifts sand around from next week.
Racer appeals for return of missing awning
An Island racer has threatened to break fingers after his awning went missing from the Southern 100 paddock.
Charity worker announces Malew election bid
Another candidate has declared their intention to stand in the general election for Arbory, Castletown and Malew.
Woman releases fundraising poetry book
A book of poetry has been published by a local author in aid of cancer charities.
Castletown hosts tin bath racing
There'll be road closures in central Castletown today as the World Tin Bath Championships get underway.
Blur drummer to give Villa talk
The drummer from one of the most famous Britpop bands will be giving a talk on the Island next month.
New Deputy High Bailiff needed - could it be you?
Could you be the Island's next Deputy High Bailiff?
Mountain Road closed for skateboarding today
The northern end of the Mountain Road will be shut for much of today.
Peel ready for huge community sale later
Peel will host the Island's biggest jumble sale today.
Cruise ship makes first stop of week
A cruise ship is making the first of three visits to the Isle of Man in a week this morning.
Tin bath races mean bus diversions tomorrow
Bus Vannin's warning of some disruption in the south of the Island tomorrow as an iconic Manx sporting event gets underway.
MHK wants backing for changes to Tynwald members' pay
Do pay structures for Tynwald members need looking at again?
Storage firm announces closure
A storage business in Crosby says it's shutting its doors later this month.
Mountain Road shut for skate setup later
Part of the Mountain Road is due to close later as the Island prepares to host some of the world’s fastest skateboarders.
Bus diversions for tin bath day tomorrow
Bus Vannin's warning of some disruption in the south of the Island tomorrow as an iconic Manx sporting event gets underway.
MP criticises Island's fishing visa rules in Westminster
A Northern Irish MP says his constituency's fishing fleet is facing a major threat because of changes to Isle of Man visa rules.
Post Office won't release Evri documents as courier prepares to leave Island
Isle of Man Post Office says it won't release any of its emails or messages with courier firm Evri - which could have shown talks about taking over the service.
Strix to shut Ramsey factory
One of the Island's biggest manufacturers says it's closing its Ramsey factory and shifting production to China.
More work to close Kewaigue Hill
Kewaigue Hill is set to close next weekend as Manx Utilities needs to carry out more work.
Ballasalla café’s growing success reaches VAT milestone
A café in the south of the Island says it's having to put up some prices - because it's been so successful.
Gov wants to hear from the Island's younger people
Young people are being invited to take part in a Government survey aimed at improving how it communicates and engages with them.
Braddan Commissioners to make offer on former Bee Gees home
Braddan Commissioners say they're interested in trying to buy a former Bee Gees home.
Major Liverpool docks regeneration plans unveiled
The area surrounding Liverpool's Isle of Man Ferry Terminal could be transformed under major regeneration plans now out for public consultation.
New powers proposed for housing authorities
The Island's housing authorities will get more powers to find living places for people who find themselves in exceptional circumstances.
Kids invited to create Manx-inspired friendship bracelets
Looking for something to keep the kids busy this summer? A friendship bracelet workshop is coming to the Manx Museum.
37 babies born at the Jane last month
A total of 37 babies were born at the Jane Crookall Maternity Unit in June, according to the latest figures.
Court rejects fraudster's freemason conspiracy claims
A man serving UK prison time for fraud and forgery isn't the victim of a shadowy criminal conspiracy involving Freemasons, a court has found.
Government working to refresh economic strategy
Enterprise Minister Tim Johnston says the government's been working hard to make sure its economic strategy is keeping up with the latest events.
Drone ban for skateboarding championship
The Civil Aviation Authority says drones will be banned from the Mountain Road this weekend.
Pick it up plea from Castletown commissioners
Castletown commissioners have issued a plea to the ancient capital's dog owners.
New online Isle of Man guide for refugees and asylum seekers
An organisation which supports the rights of refugees has updated its website with a guide to legal assistance on the Isle of Man.
Lifeboat called to yacht's rescue
Ramsey lifeboat was called out to help a yacht off the Scottish coast last night.
Government reveals TT viewing figures
Just one in five people who sign up for the Department for Enterprise's TT streaming service pay for the live coverage.
Final wind farm hearings set for July
The final meetings and hearings for the proposed Mooir Vannin Offshore Wind Farm have been announced.
Cocaine dealer to appeal 14-year jail term
A Douglas man serving 14 years in jail for his part in a cocaine-smuggling operation is to appeal against his sentence.
Infrastructure Minister defends road checks for cat’s eyes work
Roads are always inspected by the Department of Infrastructure before workers install cats eyes.
Beauty brand Charlotte Tilbury launches at Boots this weekend
The wait is finally over - Charlotte Tilbury is launching at Boots this Friday.
Isle of Man Energy confirms no gas price rise
Isle of Man Energy says gas prices will stay the same for customers despite rising wholesale costs.
Countdown on for World Downhill Skateboarding Championships
A huge skateboarding event has released a video looking forward to this week's action on the Isle of Man.
Laxey's La Mona Lisa changes hands after 22 years
The owners of a long-running Italian restaurant are handing over the reins.
Cruise ship to visit the Island today
A cruise ship carrying more than 1,000 people is due to visit the Island's capital today.
MHK says minister could have avoided blushes with earlier warning
Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Jason Moorhouse says his blushes could have been spared if a minister had contacted him earlier about a question in the House of Keys.
Bad weather means two ferry crossings cancelled
Two ferry sailings have been called off in the face of bad weather tonight.
Commissioner hits out at "nuisance" campervans
Are camper vans becoming a problem in Onchan?
Livestock worrying consultation ends this week
There are just days left to air your views about dog attacks on farm animals.
Warning over possible ferry disruption tonight
Two ferry sailings are at risk of disruption tonight.
Department told to provide new FOI response to Visit Isle of Man query
The Department for Enterprise will have to give a new answer to a Freedom of Information request after an appeal to the Island's information commissioner.
700 sign petition to keep Castletown street sweeper
A petition to give a street sweeper a permanent job in Castletown has hit more than 700 signatures in just three weeks.
Mystery after oily birds found in Peel
An Island charity says it hopes this will be the year authorities find the source of oil contaminating birds in the west of the Island.
Laxey move announced for well-known jewellers
A landmark business in Douglas says it's moving out of the capital after more than three decades.
Island boxer to donate fight proceeds to homeless children
The Island's most famous professional boxer has announced a warm-up fight against a former world title challenger later this month.
Your plaice or mine? None next year, say scientists!
A leading scientific forum says no plaice should be caught in the waters around the Isle of Man next year.
Creamery director calls time on a grate career
The managing director of the Isle of Man Creamery has announced he is standing down.
New video warns drivers de-restricted doesn’t mean no rules
A new video explaining the Isle of Man's de-restricted roads has been released by motoring community Petrolheadonism.
Education review praises schools but identifies four areas for improvement
Four key areas for improvement have been identified in an independent review of education on the Isle of Man.
Infrastructure Minister says major roadworks are coordinated
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says major roadworks aren't done in isolation by his department.
New Manx law protects vulnerable thresher sharks
The government's granted new legal protections for thresher sharks.
Time Out Noodle Bar coming to Peel
An Isle of Man noodle bar is expanding, with a new location set to open in Peel.
Government could cash in £852.6m assets within 10 days
The Isle of Man could find more than £850 million in just over a week if it needed to, according to Treasury Minister Chris Thomas.
Rapists's appeal against sentence thrown out
A rapist who was jailed for more than 18 years after subjecting his girlfriend to an hours-long ordeal of sexual violence has had an appeal against his sentence thrown out.
Last chance to become next TT's charity partner
Today's your last chance to apply to become next year's official TT charity partner.
No gas price hike after regulator review
The Island's regulator says there'll be no gas price rises until at least the end of the year after a review.
Cafe hits back after staff abused
A café in the south of the Island has hit back after a man abused two young members of staff during their first day on the job.
Online appointments being considered by sexual health clinic
Health Minister Claire Christian says the Island's sexual health clinic gets around 300 phone calls a week - and Manx Care is considering an online appointments system.
Treasury can’t say how much is made from medicinal cannabis
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas says he doesn't know how much money medicinal cannabis has put in the government's coffers.
Road closures planned for tin baths this weekend
One of the highlights of Castletown's summer calendar takes place this Saturday, with a number of road closures planned for the event.
DOI has no junction safety concerns over Iceland plans
The Department of Infrastructure says it doesn't have any safety concerns about a junction near a proposed new Iceland store in Braddan.
LegCo to face questions in this morning's sitting
Members of the Legislative Council will face a total of seven questions when they sit later.
Passport prices to rise
The price of a passport is going up by almost eight per cent in August.
House of Keys to sit for final time before election
The House of Keys will sit later this morning, with the last chance for three new laws to be passed before the general election.
Island cyclist to ride in Tour De France
An Island cyclist has been selected to compete in the Tour De France, starting this Saturday, July 4.
Police appeal over promenade street brawl
Police are appealing for witnesses to a fight which happened on Central Promenade in Douglas
Well-known farm in the west up for sale
A landmark farm in the west of the Island has gone on the market.
Pet foodbank needs your help!
An Island organisation which acts as a food bank for pets on the Island is appealing for urgent help after a surge in demand.
How much cash can government raise in 10 days, asks MHK
How much cash can the government lay its hands on in 10 days if it needed to?
LegCo considers meeting on a different day
Should the Legislative Council sit on a different day in future?
Extra promenade bus facilities would cost estimated £735k
The Department of Infrastructure says extra bus stops and shelters at the end of Douglas Promenade would cost around £735,000.
Medieval cross returned home to Royal Chapel
A medieval cross dating back to the 10th century has returned to the Royal Chapel of St John's.
Arbory MHKs in "parasite politicians" spat
A question about nicotine pouches has turned into a social media spat between MHKs in the south of the Island.
Tyson Fury's boxing glove sold for £7k in charity auction
Island resident Tyson Fury's boxing glove has been sold for £7,000 at a charity auction.
Parcels may be hit by customs charges under EU rules
The Post Office says new customs rules for parcels sent to European Union countries will come into force next week.
Number of police searches rises by nearly 37 percent
The number of stop searches by police increased by more than a third in the past year.
Broad to stand for Ayre and Michael
A local businessman has declared he'll stand in the general election for Ayre and Michael.
Road to beauty spot temporarily closed from today
The road to one of the Island's most popular beauty spots will be closed for over a week from the end of this month.
Politician to query government income from medical cannabis
How much income has the government made from medicinal cannabis?
Police appeal over prom incident
Police are appealing for witnesses about an incident in Douglas yesterday evening.
Christian to defend seat
Douglas South MHK Claire Christian has announced she'll defend her seat in the general election.
Police ask people to avoid Mountain Road after supercar crash
Police are asking people to avoid the Mountain Road as they deal with crash.
Over £2.7k raised by firefighters' 'Station To Summit' challenge
Four firefighters have raised more than £2,700 by carrying a rescue mannequin on a stretcher from Ramsey to North Barrule and back.
Onchan post office to stop trading
Onchan's postmaster says the village's post office will be closing in August
Police report fall in sexual offences
The police say the number of sexual offences, including rape, has fallen over the past year.
Newsagent to run in election
A new candidate has declared they'll stand for Rushen in the general election.
Fire service issues wildfire warning in hot weather
The Island's Fire and Rescue Service is warning the public on the dangers of wildfires.
New grants planned to make homes more efficient
A new scheme that could help households switch to cleaner heating is set to go before Tynwald next month.
Road closures for supercar tour today
A supercar event means road closures will be in place in Douglas and Peel today.
Does government plan to ban nicotine pouches for minors?
Will the government ban nicotine pouches for under 18s?
VillaGaiety looking at changes to deal with audience noise
The VillaGaiety says it's considering making changes to control audience noise during shows.
Police appeal after attack which killed sheep
Police are appealing for information about an attack on livestock.
Construction of sewage works is on schedule, says MU chair
The Chair of Manx Utilities says work on the Peel sewage treatment works is progressing on schedule.
Perkins seeking return to politics in election bid
A former MHK has announced he'll be making a general election comeback this year.
RNLI rescues two paddleboarders
Port Erin RNLI says it was called out to two paddleboarders in trouble yesterday afternoon.
Emergency road closure in place near promenade
An emergency road closure has been put in place in Douglas.
Charity remembers woman who campaigned in memory of daughter
A local mental health charity is paying tribute to one of its campaigners who died this week.
Vice chair of Garff commissioners announces election bid
The vice chair of Garff Commissioners has announced they'll stand in the constituency for the general election.
Enterprise Minister says no funds were given to King Gaming
A Rushen MHK has questioned whether any public funds were provided to an e-gaming firm that was recently raided by police.
Beach litter in Port Erin sparks debate
A resident in the south of the Island has highlighted concerns over litter left behind at Port Erin beach.
Runners prepare for two endurance challenges tomorrow
Two ultra-running events are taking place on the Isle of Man tomorrow.
Island to replace visa stickers with digital immigration status
The Isle of Man Immigration Service will begin introducing digital immigration products from July.
Poulsom Park to celebrate 130 years this weekend
Castletown Commissioners are inviting people to a celebration marking the 130th anniversary of Poulsom Park.
Manx Care suspends Audiology drop-ins due to high demand
Manx Care says audiology drop-in clinics will be suspended indefinitely from Monday due to rising demand.
Island sees significant decline in anti-social behaviour
There has been a 14.7% reduction in anti-social behaviour on the Island, according to the Chief Constable.
Peel Carnival needs you!
Peel Commissioners is looking for local businesses to join this year's carnival.
Colby Glen Road work completed early
Colby Glen Road won't be closed today as first planned, after roadworks finished a day early.
MHK demands answers after Bloomberg report on King Gaming
An MHK wants to know how much government money has been given to an e-gaming company which was raided by police.
A much-loved firefighter from the north of the Island is retiring after more than three decades of service.
Douglas Council justifies crematorium streaming cost
Douglas City Council has issued a statement justifying its decision to start charging for streaming services at the crematorium.
Dolly Parton’s free book scheme expands across south
Dolly Parton's children's reading charity has expanded further in the South.
Roadworks planned for Cronkbourne Avenue
A road in Douglas is set to close for a month.
Victorian landmark may be closed for several weeks
The Camera Obscura says it's closed for repairs, which may last for weeks.
School responds to uniform concerns during heatwave
Queen Elizabeth II High School has reassured parents that measures are in place to help pupils cope with the hot weather.
DOI says road patching team's work can't be fully planned
The infrastructure minister can't say what work is planned by his department's road patching team, because the situation changes too often.
RNLI urges paddleboarders to stay safe during hot weather
The RNLI is reminding people to stay safe while paddleboarding during the hot weather.
easyJet launches first international flights from the Isle of Man
easyJet has announced its first international route from the Isle of Man, with a new direct service to Geneva launching this winter.
Sea Terminal arrests up by nearly half
The police say arrests at the Sea Terminal have increased by nearly half over the past year.
Part of prom to close for supercar tour today
A supercar tour will mean part of Ramsey's Promenade will close today.
Southern road to shut for seven weeks
A road in the south of the Island will shut for seven weeks.
Today likely to be hottest of year
Ronaldsway Met Office says today's likely to be the hottest day of the year.
More to be done on violence against women, says minister
The government says progress is being made on its Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy, but insists there is still more to be done.
Second election candidate withdraws in southern constituency
Another candidate for Arbory, Castletown and Malew has withdrawn from the general election.
Cold water still a danger for swimmers despite the heat
The Fire and Rescue Service is warning people about the dangers of open water swimming as the weather heats up.
Full Moon Festival returns this weekend
The return of a popular music festival this week will see a temporary speed limit on one of the key roads into Douglas.
Castletown gets new homes for endangered Swifts
Four new Swift nesting boxes have been installed in Castletown Square.