Council announces final dates for garden waste collection
Douglas Council has announced the last dates it'll collect garden waste this year.
Manx Utilities hopes sewer cleaning means end of odour problems
Manx Utilities says it hopes the completion of cleaning works will mark the end of sewage odours on an estate in the West of the Island.
What's being done to tackle crash blackspots?
What's being done to tackle accident blackspots on the Island's roads?
New TT schedule will be reviewed on yearly basis
The new TT schedule will be reviewed each year as part of an existing procedure, according to the enterprise minister.
No successful driving theory test appeals in past 10 years
No one has successfully appealed the result of a driving theory test in the past 10 years.
Steam Packet announces tomorrow morning's sailings will go on time
The Steam Packet's announced the Manxman's sailings tomorrow morning, Friday, October 31 will depart as scheduled, having previously been in doubt.
Firefighter to raise money by wearing full gear in fitness competition
An Island firefighter will be taking part in a fitness competition whilst wearing full gear, including breathing apparatus and oxygen tank.
How much has the Department of Infrastructure claimed for property damage?
How many times has the Department of Infrastructure claimed money from others for property damage?
Visa fraudster convicted in Isle of Man immigration scam
The Department of Home Affairs has welcomed the conviction of 25-year-old Sagar Joon.
Crowds gather for Maccies re-opening after £1.6m upgrade
Crowds have been flocking to the grand re-opening of McDonald's this morning.
MHK questions wages of 1,500 extra workers
How many of the 1,500 extra people in work since 2021 are on less than £25,000 per year?
Manxman sailings cancelled today
This afternoon’s Manxman sailings have been cancelled due to the incoming bad weather.
New parent employment rights to start this Saturday
The Department of Enterprise says from November 1, parents will get stronger support with new shared parental and bereavement leave rights.
70% of cars fail police winter roadside checks
Police carried out their first roadside checkpoint last night, as part of 'Operation Uplift'.
Festival of Remembrance at the Villa next month
A special concert will be held to mark the 80th anniversary of WWII next month.
Planning fireworks? Let the airport know
The Isle of Man Airport's asking people to let the Civil Aviation Administration know about their firework displays.
FOI reveals nearly 90,000 untaxed vehicles
There are currently 89,519 untaxed vehicles on the Island.