Island's Chinese Association applies to be dissolved
An organisation set up to promote Sino-Manx relations has applied to be dissolved.
More flats for Bayqueen Hotel development?
A company has applied to add extra flats to a development in the south of the Island after nobody came forward to lease commercial space.
£5,000 Tesco windfall for primary school
Port St Mary school will be getting a £5,000 boost after being chosen by a Tesco customer.
Medical helicopter evacuations on the rise
The Department of Infrastructure says the number of medical airlifts from Noble's Hospital has been steadily rising over the past three years.
Emissions research inconclusive on 20mph limits
Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood says research into 20mph limits isn't conclusive on whether it'll affect greenhouse gas emissions.
Cinema closes for projector update
A cinema in Douglas will close next week for upgrades.
Festival of Motoring takes to the Sloc
There’ll be a run of convertible cars along the Sloc today as part of the Festival of Motoring.
Public invited to speak to dementia nurses at event
Members of the public will have the chance to speak to specialist nurses at an event marking Dementia Awareness Week.
Ship registry scores greenhouse gas first
The Isle of Man Ship Registry has become the first to join a new environmental initiative.
70 Russian ships added to sanctions list
The government has added another 30 people and 70 ships to the Island’s Russian sanctions list.
Japan asks Manx egaming sites to ban its citizens
Will the Island's egaming firms ban Japanese gamblers from their sites after a request from the government there?
Air travel links queried by MHK
Is the government talking to airlines about improving flights to the UK this autumn?
Local club celebrates funds raised for charity
The Sporting and Dining Club is celebrating raising £200,000 for local charities since its founding in 2006.
MONEYVAL assessment could pose a major threat to Island’s economy
Being downgraded in status by Europe’s anti-money laundering body could cause the Island’s GDP to drop by six to seven percent.
FlyDirect flights announced for 2026
You'll be able to fly direct to destinations including Ibiza and Majorca from Ronaldsway Airport next year.
Isle of Man recognised internationally for sustainable tourism
A short film's been made about the Island by an international organisation which promotes sustainability.
Trump tells PM how to stop small boats and makes Putin admission - but saves harshest words for Sadiq Khan
Donald Trump has told Sir Keir Starmer he should use the military to stop migrants crossing the Channel.
After PM's hardest two weeks yet, this isn't what I expected to write about him and Trump
For a prime minister who has perhaps had his hardest two weeks in office, Donald Trump became the unlikely elixir of a tough political run.
Afghans relocated to UK 'exaggerating' Taliban threat, ex-interpreter says
Hundreds of Afghans who have been relocated to Britain under a multibillion-pound scheme to protect them from the Taliban have returned to Afghanistan for holidays and other trips, an Afghan source has revealed.
Second deportation flight of week under UK-France deal set to take place today
An Eritrean man who arrived in the UK via small boat last month is to be deported back to France today.
Police fire tear gas at protesters during day of strikes in France
Hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in anti-austerity protests and strikes in France.
Remains believed to be of ex-soldier accused of killing his three daughters found in Washington state
Remains believed to be those of a former soldier suspected of kidnapping and murdering his three daughters have been found in a remote wooded area of Washington state, authorities have said.
Gaza could be 'real estate bonanza', Israeli minister Bezalel Smotrich says
A controversial Israeli minister has said Gaza could be a "real estate bonanza" - and that a business plan for redeveloping it had been sent to the US president.
US talk show hosts react to Jimmy Kimmel cancellation - as Trump issues threat
US talk show host Stephen Colbert has condemned the cancellation of fellow late-night star Jimmy Kimmel as a "blatant assault on freedom of speech", as America's top late night presenters came out fighting.
Norman Foster on 'incredible' masterplan for new Manchester United ground
Football and the royals are two subjects which have always attracted very outspoken fans. Now, aged 90, Lord Norman Foster is attempting to please both.
Kimmel 'fired for lack of talent', Trump says, as Obama decries 'government coercion'
Donald Trump has claimed Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show was pulled off the air because of "bad ratings".
Graham Potter future: West Ham head coach under real pressure with Hammers board expecting a response vs Crystal Palace
Graham Potter is under real pressure as West Ham United head coach heading into Saturday's home game against Crystal Palace.
Luke Littler posts fake 'darts retirement' video on social media
Luke Littler has posted a video on social media claiming he is "taking a step back" from darts although the announcement is not as straightforward as it seems.
Arne Slot salutes Liverpool character after yet another late show in dramatic win over Atletico Madrid in Champions League
Arne Slot was left surprised by Alexander Isak's fitness after he made his Liverpool debut in their late 3-2 win against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, but the Reds boss wouldn't confirm whether the striker would start against Everton in the Merseyside derby on Saturday.
Taxes rises expected as government borrowing Highest in 5 years - latest ONS figures
Government borrowing last month was the highest in five years, official figures show, exacerbating the challenge facing Chancellor Rachel Reeves
The big story from Bank of England is an easing in tightening to avert massive losses
For the most part, when people think about the Bank of England and what it does to control the economy, they think about interest rates.
Bank of England leaves interest rate unchanged and slows quantitative tightening
The Bank of England has announced it is scaling back the rate at which it is selling bonds into the financial market as part of its quantitative tightening programme.
Teenagers Wu and Tang who urinated in Shanghai restaurant's hotpot fined more than £230,000
Two teenagers who filmed themselves urinating into a restaurant's hotpot broth have been ordered, along with their parents, to apologise and pay a fine of £227,000, Chinese state media has said.
Man arrested for allegedly living in crawl space of Oregon housing complex
A man in the US has been arrested for allegedly living in the crawl space of a property without the owner's permission.
Guinness World Records turns 70 - and highlights some unclaimed records
Guinness World Records (GWR) is celebrating its 70th anniversary by highlighting unclaimed titles you might fancy going for.