Swedish ex-footballer says he'll fight Island's most famous boxer!
Former footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic claims he'll fight Island boxer Tyson Fury in August.
Tributes paid to million-selling Island crime novelist
Tributes are being paid to an Island writer whose work is being turned into a movie starring Martin Freeman this year.
Fire service issues advice after crews respond to controlled burn
The Fire and Rescue Service is asking people to take suitable precautions when lighting a controlled burn, after a callout today.
Road racing gets underway in the south tomorrow!
The first Island road racing event of the year will get underway on Friday!
Charity to auction replicas of legendary TT bikes
There's a chance to own stunning replicas of legendary TT bikes and raise money for charity next week.
Prom to close for TT funfair on Monday
Part of Douglas Promenade will close on Monday as the traditional TT funfair arrives!
FOI asks if new residents from the UK are immigrants
Is someone who moved to the Isle of Man an immigrant if they have a British passport?
TT legend honoured in new Isle of Man stamp collection
Isle of Man Stamps & Coins has released a special set of stamps, celebrating motorcycle legend John McGuinness MBE.
£4 million of urgent work needed at Ramsey Cottage Hospital
Ramsey Cottage Hospital needs £4 million of work to tackle what Manx Care calls "critical issues".
Unplanned TT pregnancies spark "ride safe" message
If you're getting into the TT festival spirit this year, wear a condom!
Beavers need you! 1st Rushen Scouts looking for new leaders
First Rushen Scouts are on the hunt for new volunteer leaders to support its Beavers section.
Firefighters tackle fire in a shipping container
The Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service responded to a blaze within a shipping container yesterday evening.
Chief Minister says government efficiency drive has saved £4 million so far
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says an efficiency programme has already saved government £4 million out of its total budget of around £1.5 billion.
Digital flag network to be tested around TT course
If you get red-flagged on the TT course tomorrow, don't worry - it's just a test.
Infrastructure Minister cannot say when delayed landlord law will begin
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says he doesn't know when five-year old laws governing landlords will come into force.
Isle of Pride event cancelled after commissioners request date change
Organisers of a Pride event in Onchan say they were forced to cancel this year's event because of a late change of heart by commissioners over dates.
Police ask 'How Will Your TT End? You Choose...'
Police have launched a new TT 2026 road safety campaign urging riders to make responsible choices on the Island’s roads.
Santon club begins work on landmark SuperEnduro track
An Island bike club will build the Island's first-ever SuperEnduro training track after a grant from the Manx Lottery Trust.
School steps planned to stop muddy bank scrambles
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture says it wants to install a flight of steps at a school to stop youngsters slipping on a steep bank.
Garff by-election tomorrow
Residents in Lonan will be going to the polls tomorrow.
Donation appeal as horse charity saddled with £10,000 bill
An Island charity is appealing for urgent donations as it faces a £10,000 bill.
Firefighters issue TT wildfire warning as hot, dry weather approaches
The Island's Fire & Rescue Service has issued a wildfire warning for the TT period with warm, dry weather expected.
New TT 2026 coin will immortalise Sarah's Cottage
The Island is getting a new £2 coin celebrating a TT landmark!
Evening closure for Mountain Road TT work
The Mountain Road will close again later as TT preparations continue.
MNH opens new Castletown shop and offices
Manx National Heritage has opened a new outlet in Castletown.
Manx Care to ask for another £21 million this year
Health Minister Claire Christian will ask Tynwald to back giving Manx Care another £20.8 million to fund healthcare this year.
Biker and machine needed to be in TT film!
An Island casting agency says it's looking for a biker to be in the Channing Tatum TT movie.
Get your cozzies out - summer fun starts this Friday!
Douglas City Council is getting ready to re-open its water park this weekend.
Post Office: "No comment" on Evri reports
Isle of Man Post Office says it can't comment on commercially sensitive discussions, after reports it would take over courier firm Evri's operations on the Island.
Temporary lights in Onchan as workers tackle gas leak
There'll be temporary traffic lights on a busy road in Onchan today.
Manx Care's chair resigns
Manx Care says its chair will step down from the role later this year.
Bird charity gets boost from Manx Lottery Trust
A local nature charity has been awarded more than £28,000 so it can recruit a new warden.
Calling all bin-fluencers! Commissioners need help with dog bin duty
Michael Commissioners say they're looking for someone to empty the area's dog waste bins.
Sew much support for RNLI and GNAAS from Mannin Quilters
Specially-made RNLI quilts have been donated to emergency service charities by Mannin Quilters.
Chief Minister says government not involved in Manx Telecom sale
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says the government didn't do due diligence checks during the sale of Manx Telecom - because the government's not involved.
Date announced for final ever Heartstopper!
Netflix has revealed when the final ever Heartstopper will reach our screens.
Manx Care sorry for mixed messages over Noble’s service suspensions
Manx Care has apologised for confusion over which services had to be suspended last week, when Noble's Hospital faced huge pressure.
Port Erin routes affected by Billown circuit closures this weekend
Bus Vannin's announced a number of changes to its routes as the Island's roadracing season gets underway this weekend.
Isle of Man is Peter Andre's Flava of the week!
Peter Andre has lavished praise on the Isle of Man after visiting for the Fury wedding at the weekend.
Evri preparing to pull out of Isle of Man?
A UK website claims courier firm Evri is preparing to pull out of the Isle of Man.
Get involved in Island's first BJ Week!
The Isle of Man is taking part in Better Journeys Week this week.
Can you help find stolen car?
Police are renewing appeals for help finding a stolen car.
Five green lanes to close for TT
Five Island green lanes will be shut for the TT festival this year.
Burst water main means traffic lights on TT course in Kirk Michael
There'll be temporary traffic lights on the TT course tomorrow as workers tackle a water main problem.
Organisers call off Onchan pride event expected to attract 1,500 visitors
A huge pride event in Onchan won't go ahead this year.
DEFA deletes "downright offensive" two-headed chicken logo
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says it's deleted a logo described in a Freedom of Information request as "dreadful", "downright offensive" and "simply slapdash".
Mountain Road closed for work tonight
The Mountain Road will close again this evening as the Department of Infrastructure carries out work before TT.
Lieutenant Governor to join Orange Army for TT duties
The Lieutenant Governor is getting revved up for the TT Festival, with plans underway to join the Orange Army next week.
Liberal Vannin chair Paul Weatherall to stand in Ayre & Michael
The chair of the Liberal Vannin Party says he'll stand in this year's general election.
Dog found safe after being spooked by gunshots
A Manx dog rescue group has issued a warning about shots being fired in the east of the Island.
Patrick commissioners to get "mission statement"?
Does Patrick's local authority need a mission statement?
Community to gather for Gareth Underwood’s funeral service
The funeral of a man who lost his life in a crash last month will take place this week.
£25,000 boost for historic Ramsey estate
Manx Lottery Trust has awarded £25,000 to a historic estate in the North.
Manx-flagged vessels face safety concerns in new report
The Island's shipping register is reminding owners and operators of their safety duties in a new report.
Police questioned over delayed FOI response
Police have been criticized over their response to a Freedom of Information request about complaints to the Department of Home Affairs.
Rising pressures force bakery closure
A local bakery in the west of the Island has announced it will be closing after struggling with rising costs and financial pressures.
Yellow weather warning in place today
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping today.
Warm bank holiday welcome for TT fans
The Island is set for a warm and sunny Bank Holiday weekend, with temperatures expected to reach up to 18 degrees Celsius by Monday.
Cannabis debate among key issues as Tynwald sits today
Tynwald will sit in Douglas today, with plenty on its order paper for members to discuss.
Manx Telecom sold to investment firm and Jersey Telecom
Manx Telecom says it's finalised a deal to be bought out.
MHK declares they'll stand in Onchan again
Onchan MHK Julie Edge says she'll defend her seat in the Island's upcoming election.
Sentencing for man who faked work permit documentation
A man who faked his qualifications to get a work permit will appear in court for sentencing this week.
Commissioners issue plea after dogs foul rugby pitch
Commissioners in the south of the Island have hit out at irresponsible dog owners who let their pets foul a popular park.
Department for Enterprise criticised over response to staff bonuses FOI
A government department has been told to reconsider a Freedom of Information request about £220,000 in bonuses paid to its staff over the last five years.
Family thanks ambulance crew after unforgettable birth of baby Eli
The Isle of Man Ambulance Service received a heart-warming visit after crews helped deliver baby Eli in the back of an ambulance.
Isle of Man hotel access complaint featured on BBC’s Rip-Off Britain
The Isle of Man featured on TV this morning - as BBC's Rip-off Britain looked into the case of a non-accessible stay in Douglas sold to a wheelchair user.
Friends to tackle 55-mile coastal walk in tribute to much-loved KWC student
A group of friends will be walking the Raad-ny-Foillan in memory of a local man who died of Leukaemia.
Government asked how many medical negligence cases it’s defending
An MHK has queried how many medical negligence cases the government is currently fighting.
TT homestay warning issued to Onchan housing tenants
Onchan Commissioners are reminding their tenants they'll need permission to rent their home for TT.
Island organisations offered grants for overseas aid projects
Island charities are being invited to apply for the latest round of international development grants.
Tynwald to question Glyphosate use on the Island
Could controversial herbicides be banned, and does the government know who's using them here?
A picture-perfect ‘I do’ for the Fury wedding
The first official photo from the marriage of Venezuela Fury and Noah Price has been released, showing the newlyweds outside St John’s Church.
Mountain Road to close this week for final TT preparations
The Mountain Road will close this week as last-minute work takes place before the TT festival.
DOI minister quizzed about maintenance at Ramsey Cottage Hospital
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says his department's spent more than £1.5 million maintaining Ramsey Cottage Hospital over the last five years.
Wildlife Trust publishes butterfly-spotting guide
The Manx Wildlife Trust has released a guide to all the butterfly species found on the Island.
UK paper says Island chippy "one of Britain's best"
An Island chippy has been named one of the best in Britain by a UK newspaper.
Mountain Road faces evening closures for TT work
Last-minute work to get the Mountain Road ready for TT means evening closures this week.
Do schools have enough technology for students?
Computer equipment for the Island's schools will be raised by a Rushen MHK.
New policy on hospital visiting times, says minister
Health Minister Claire Christian says the Island's hospitals have opened up their visiting times.
Music service funding rises just 16% in 15 years
Education Minister Daphne Caine says funding for the Island's music service has risen by just 16 per cent in the last 15 years.
Keep drones away from racing, says government
The government's reminding people they can be fined for using drones to film the Southern 100 or TT.
Asia Fresh applies for dissolution
The company behind a well-known food outlet in Douglas has applied to be dissolved.
Mountain Road crash meant closure for repairs
Police say a crash on the Mountain Road meant it had to close last night.
Payment cards may not work on buses this weekend
Bus Vannin's warning people their card payments may not work this weekend.
Big day for Fury family!
The Isle of Man is set to host a huge reality TV wedding today.
Woman awarded more money after tribunal win
A woman who won more than £6,000 in an employment tribunal against her former estate agent employer has been awarded another £1,175.
Manx firm blasts TT podium with lasers
A Manx company says it's used the latest space-age cleaning technology to make sure the podium shines as bright as the TT winners it hosts this year!
Woman launches online fundraiser for private neurology treatment
A woman is hoping to raise more than £7,000 to help pay for private treatment at a neurological clinic in Manchester.
Hundreds of companies set for removal from register
The Company Registry says more than 400 companies will be removed in eight weeks' time.
Pharmacy applies to give TLC to former Peel bank
A former bank in Peel could be getting a facelift under new plans.
Ballajora bluebell butchery sparks bitter criticism
Residents in Maughold are bloomin' angry - after banks of bluebells near the Manx Electric Railway line were cut down.
Your views wanted on moves to cut dentist waiting list
The Department of Health and Social Care is asking for your experiences of efforts to cut dentist waiting lists.
MHK to query car tax changes in Tynwald
An MHK will ask about people who've ignored government moves to put car tax online in Tynwald this month.
Police issue pre-TT warning over licences and insurance
Make sure you have the right licence and insurance for your bike before turning up for TT!
Minor Injuries Unit reopens next week
Manx Care says Ramsey Cottage Hospital's Minor Injuries Unit will reopen next week.
DOI considering more restrictions for young drivers
New drivers could soon face more restrictions - but not until after the election.
Cav to start legendary Le Mans 24 hour race
Manx Cycling legend Mark Cavendish will officially start this year's 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Can you help catch fly-tippers?
Patrick Commissioners are appealing for help catching fly-tippers who struck at a beauty spot.
Pub hits out after vandals attack inclusivity signs
A Douglas pub has hit out after vandals attacked signs in its toilets about inclusion and mental health.
Play equipment closed after park vandalism
Onchan Commissioners say vandalism means play equipment in a park in Birch Hill is unavailable.
Ramsey looking for four new commissioners
There are just two weeks left for nominations if you want to stand as a commissioner in Ramsey.
Strang Stores applies for extension permission
One of the Island's best known breakfast bap shops could be getting an upgrade.
Tynwald petition advice is free - but you'll need to act soon!
Is there something you'd like to ask the government to do?
Midnight closing for new Indian restaurant in Castletown?
Castletown could be getting a late-night Indian restaurant.
Tynwald to hear about Ramsey hospital reopening
An MHK will press Health and Social Care Minister Claire Christian over Ramsey Cottage Hospital next week.
Superdrug to open beauty salon in summer
Superdrug in Douglas has unveiled a range of new services - including nails and lashes.
MHK to query regulation for funeral directors
Do the Island's funeral directors need to be regulated?
Road closures announced for Sprintfest - but no Ramsey Sprint again?
A series of road closures have been announced for this year's Ramsey Sprintfest, but it looks as though there'll be no Ramsey Sprint for the second year running.
TT 2026 funfair deals close tomorrow
It's the last day to get cheap tickets to this year's TT funfair.
Pressure eases on A&E at Noble's
Manx Care says pressure on the Accident & Emergency at Noble's Hospital has dropped, after a surge in demand this week.
Government has more than 26,000 email addresses
The Cabinet Office says there are currently more than 26,500 government email addresses in use.
Ramsey getting community hub for struggling pet owners
A new community hub to help pet owners struggling with costs will open this weekend.
Douglas gets cruise ship visit this lunchtime
Hundreds of cruise passengers will be visiting the Island's capital today.
TT can go ahead this year - now Klaus is at Gruseleck!
The countdown to TT can officially begin - after one of its best-known fans arrived at his usual camping spot!
TT schedule changes forces cafe to close for entire festival
A business in the northwest of the Island says schedule changes for this year's TT means it'll have to shut during the whole race festival.
Just over 1,000 youngsters have English as second language, says minister
A total of 1,060 students in Manx schools are recorded as having English as a second language.
TT work means temporary traffic lights at Ballacraine
There'll be temporary traffic lights at a busy junction in the west of the Island today.
Police issue plea after drone user buzzes cattle
Police are asking drone pilots to be more thoughtful after an incident on farmland.
Summerhill Road closed after crash
Police closed a busy road in Douglas last night after a crash.
Oar you ready? Viking longboat entries open!
Think you can row like a Viking?
Small dip in newest bus route numbers over winter
The Department of Infrastructure says the number of passengers using its newest bus service dipped by seven per cent over winter.
Tynwald to consider election law changes
Tynwald members will be asked to approve new rules for election candidates, as this year's general election grows ever-closer.
Commissioners urge "well-meaning" volunteers to stop working on its land
Stop working on our land!
Government recruiting civil servant to help new ministers after election
The Cabinet Office says it's looking for someone to help the new government settle in from September.
Minister denies Crossag Farm development "going backwards"
Plans for a new housing estate won't be released by the Department of Infrastructure because the project's still in its early stages.
Nobody hurt in Ballabeg incident, say firefighters
Fire crews were called to the rescue of a motorist after a crash in the south of the Island yesterday.
Children's hospital pyjama collections set up in south
An organisation which collects pyjamas for poorly, disadvantaged children in hospital has set up on the Isle of Man.
College suspends lessons after water main burst
University College Isle of Man says it's been forced to suspend most of its classes this morning.
Southern 100 launches new online shop
With around eight weeks to go until the start of the races, a new online shop has been launched for the Southern 100.
Watch: Late Brake Show features Island's Motor Museum
One of YouTube's biggest motoring channels has paid a visit to one of the Island's biggest museums.
Prisoner sues government over inmate's jail attack
A prisoner who sustained serious injuries when he was attacked with so-called "prison napalm" in 2019 has had his case against the government dismissed.
Ballaugh TT Cafe needs you!
An iconic TT venue in the north of the Island is asking for volunteers for this year's festival.
Treasury waiting on DOI for horse tram extension info
The Treasury says it needs documents from the Department of Infrastructure before work on Douglas trams can move ahead.
Capital to get new mayor later
Douglas will officially get a new mayor this afternoon.
Info sessions on fostering this week
Ever thought about becoming a foster carer?
Government to keep an eye on inflation, says Cannan
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says the government will keep an eye on inflation and be ready to offer people more support in the future.
Manx Care pauses all non-emergency procedures
Manx Care says it's taken a difficult decision to suspend all elective procedures until next week.
Capital's lifeboat set to get new home
Douglas lifeboat is to get a new home after planners gave the green light to proposals.
Government releases DEI hiring info
The Cabinet Office says 83 percent of government job applicants were Manx or British, with a roughly even split between them.
Canadian sign points out triskele is "NOT A SWASTIKA"
A social media post about a Manx sign in a Canadian window has people scratching their heads online.
Belgian TV travel show needs ride around the TT course!
Could you help a Belgian TV show this afternoon?
Road in Ballabeg to remain shut until this afternoon, say police
Police say a road in the south of the Island will be closed until 3pm after a crash.
Cruise ship arrives in Douglas
A cruise ship has brought more than 200 passengers to the Island's capital today.
Todd declared medically unfit for TT 2026
Three-time winner Davey Todd has been declared medically unfit to compete in this year's TT.
Former MGP rider enters Garff election race
A firefighter has become the first candidate to announce they'll stand for Garff in the general election.
Something wicked the west way comes!
There'll be a chance to enjoy some Shakespeare in the open air this summer!
Onshore windfarms plans being finalised, says Manx Utilities
Manx Utilities says it's getting ready to submit a planning application for the Island's first onshore windfarm.
Manx Care chief executive to step down
Manx Care chief executive Teresa Cope is to step down this summer.
No repayments on £2.25m KWC loan yet, says government
The Department for Enterprise says a £2.25 million loan to King Williams College has to be repaid in under three year's time, after the institution sold the Buchan School site for £6.5 million.
Motorcycle Show features the Isle of Man!
Britain's best-known biking presenter has featured the Isle of Man in his latest online episode.
Blackboards roadworks get underway today
The Department of Infrastructure says there'll be temporary speed limits at a landmark on the New Castletown Road today.
Horse trams under the spotlight in Keys today
The House of Keys is due to sit this morning, with eight questions on the order paper up for debate.
King Gaming claim gets dismissed at tribunal
A man who worked for an egaming company that was part of a group raided by police has been told he can't change his mind about a £25,000 settlement he got.
Vintage Jag with Manx connection stars on motoring show
A vintage car with a TT connection has starred on a popular motoring Youtube channel.
Crash shuts road between Peel and St Johns
Police are dealing with a crash on Peel Road in St Johns.
New charity shop opens today
An Island charity says it's opened the Island's newest charity shop today.
Hooper announces he'll defend Ramsey seat in September
Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper says he'll defend his seat during this year's election.
Much-loved Laxey pub opens its doors again
A pub in Laxey says it's back open!
Ronaldsway 7th most punctual airport in UK, says CAA
Ronaldsway Airport has been ranked the seventh most-punctual in the UK.
Tides and weather mean three ferries rescheduled this week
The Steam Packet Company says three of its sailings have been rescheduled this week.
Iran war sparks huge jump in Island's April inflation rate
Inflation on the Island leapt up by two per cent last month, according to the latest government figures.
Legendary bike firm says Manx-themed flagship machines delivered soon
Motorbike manufacturer Norton says it'll start delivering its new flagship machine, named after the Isle of Man, next month.
Earl the Laxey cat loses collar in feline feud
Laxey's most famous cat is recovering well after getting into a scrap at the weekend.
Are Noble's visiting hours too restrictive?
Should visiting hours at Noble's Hospital be extended?
Dance school submits Union Mills studio plans
Plans have been submitted to turn an empty unit on an industrial estate into a dance school.
Castletown cocks get happy ending from residents
Two cockerels which were dumped in the south of the Island are settling in to a new home.
No LitFest this year, say organisers
An Island festival says it won't be back this year, but is hoping to raise funds for next year's event.
Health bosses to give evidence over funding
Senior figures in Manx Care and the Department of Health and Social Care will give evidence to a Tynwald committee about healthcare funding this week.
MHK raises questions over youngsters' English in schools
How many children who recently arrived on the Island have no basic English skills?
Manx movie star featuring at Cannes
A film starring Manx star Joe Locke is one of eight featured by the British Film Institute during this year's Cannes festival.
Registrations open for popular charity obstacle course
You can now register to take part in one of the Island's toughest events!
Northern roads to close for cycling
Roads in the north of the Island will be closed for a cycling race on Wednesday.
Hundreds of job offers withdrawn over vetting failures
The government says it's withdrawn more than 800 job offers in the last five years because of problems with vetting checks.
New cafe for the capital
A new lunch spot has opened in the capital.
Crash causes disruption at Quarterbridge
Police say they're currently dealing with a crash at the Quarterbridge roundabout in Douglas.
Stamps mark Manx connection to US War of Independence
A new collection of Manx stamps is being released to mark the 250th anniversary of the American War of Independence.
Swiss ambassador visits Island
The Island's had a visit from Switzerland's ambassador to the UK.
Steam Packet hasn't hedged fuel for more than 20 years
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas says the Steam Packet company stopped fuel hedging more than 20 years ago, when the fuel surcharge was introduced.
More rally action around Island today
Motorsport action will continue this weekend with the second and final day of racing for the Manx National Rally.
Manx Youth Games starts this morning
The Manx Youth Games takes place today.
Death of rally competitor confirmed after 'medical incident'
Manx Auto Sport has confirmed a competitor has died following a 'medical incident' during the Manx National Rally today.
Government workers being redeployed to Vehicle Test Centre
Staff from the government's Online Support Centre at Douglas Sea Terminal will be moved to help the Vehicle Test Centre next week.
Government extends energy-saving scheme for households
The government is extending a scheme which provides free energy-saving upgrades to households.
School celebrates Carol's 50 years of service
A primary school in the South is celebrating a staff member who's marking fifty years of work.
Ramsey Cottage Hospital to get temporary mobile dentist building?
Manx Care has applied for planning permission to put a mobile building at Ramsey Cottage Hospital for dental treatment.
Grant Thomson gives update after Northwest 200 crash
A local rider says he's doing okay after a crash at the Northwest 200.
Extra sitting for MHKs this month
The House of Keys will hold an extra sitting this month.
Fire service's warning after second gorse fire this week
The fire and rescue service is again warning about the dangers of gorse fires after a blaze at the Point of Ayre yesterday evening.
Rally road closures means bus diversions today
Bus Vannin's warning of some disruption to its services today because of road closures.
Could you live in World War II wireless station?
A World War II wireless station in the south of the Island has gone up for sale.
MHK asks how many cones and fences the DOI has
How many traffic cones does the Department of Infrastructure own, and how many does it rent?
1960s Douglas Casino card signed by the Rolling Stones up for auction
Rare autographs from one of the UK's biggest rock bands will go under the hammer this weekend.
Beach cleaning voluteers get un-whelk-ome surprise!
An Island charity says it was confronted with a smelly problem yesterday - after someone dumped rotting shellfish in its litter bins.
Job applicants don't get told about successful candidate, says minister
If you don't get a job you applied for, you don't have the right to know if the successful candidate needed a work visa.
Rally action underway this morning
Today's the first day of racing for the Manx National Rally.
Strike confirmed at major exam board
A strike date has now been announced at the UK's biggest exam board.
Plans to run prom pop-up bar for three years
There are plans to use the site of an old public swimming pool as a pop-up bar for the next three years.
What's the condition of Ramsey Cottage Hospital?
An MHK is raising questions about the state of Ramsey Cottage Hospital.
Consultation on increasing restrictions for new drivers
Should people get different driving licences based on their experience level?
Warmup for Manx National Rally to take place tonight
There'll be motorsport action taking place in the North this evening with the warmup for the Manx National Rally.