Government considers laws for BYOB events
Justice and Home Affairs Minister Janye Poole-Wilson says her department's currently considering whether new laws are needed to cover Bring Your Own Booze events.
Police warn about bad behaviour in school - by parents
Police are warning parents to behave if they go to schools - or face a fine.
New fashion outlet for Peel this weekend
A new shop will throw open its doors in Peel this weekend.
Weather warning for gale force winds
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for gale force winds tomorrow.
Politician raises questions about student loan changes
Onchan MHK Rob Callister has raised two potential changes to student loans, in questions to a minister.
Arbory to get advice, tips and tricks on coping with the worst
You can find out how to prepare for worst case scenarios at an event in the South today.
How much does DOI spend on road maintenance?
A former Infrastructure Minister is to quiz her replacement about spending on the Island's road network.
Work visa numbers falling, says minister
The number of work visas has fallen by more than 300 over the past two years.
Ballaugh 'disregarded' over civic amenity site changes, claims chair
The chair of Ballaugh Commissioners has hit out over upcoming changes at the Northern Civic Amenity.
Italian TT movie launches on Amazon
A new documentary about the TT shows the life of a small racing team at the festival.
Charity gives up on manx.net emails following switchover problems
A charity in the north of the Island says it's dumping its manx.net email address after 'insurmountable' problems.
Deadline nears for Easter Festival of Running
It's almost your last chance to take part in an athletics event that kicks off the Island's summer season!
Civic amenity site to close as new operator settles in
The Northern Civic Amenity Site will close for just over a week at the end of this month.
Four ferry crossings at risk of disruption
The Steam Packet company says bad weather may affect four sailings today and tomorrow.
Some Peel homes to be without water later this evening
A large number of homes in Peel will be without water later this evening.
Temporary traffic lights near iconic TT pub
There'll be temporary traffic lights near a popular pub on the TT course this week.
Civil Defence says goodbye to trusty Land Rovers
Civil Defense is swapping its Land Rovers for Toyota Hiluxes.
Evening ferry cancelled because of weather
This evening's ferry to Heysham has been cancelled because of bad weather.
How many government-owned company workers are on min wage?
An MHK wants to know many employees of government-owned companies are on minimum wage.
Todd's hopes of 2026 TT uncertain after Daytona crash
Racing star Davey Todd's hopes of a return to this year's TT have been left uncertain after a crash in Florida.
£8.6 million spend by government on software
The government spent around £8.6 million on recurring software expenses last year.
New Manx Youth Bard announced
The Island has named a new Manx Youth Bard.
Wildlife trust launches internship programme
Manx Wildlife Trust has launched a new internship programme aimed at training four conservation professionals each year.
Douglas restaurant mulls UK expansion
An Island restaurant says it's scouting for locations to expand into the UK.
Quarterbridge Road closed this weekend
A key route in Douglas will shut for a day this weekend.
Union and government "a long way apart", says DOI member
Further talks between the Department of Infrastructure and bus union are planned for this afternoon, though the two sides are said to still be "a long way apart".
Do you know whose sheep are in this cemetery?
A flock of sheep has made its way into Braddan Cemetery this morning, and the church officer wants to find out who owns them.
Bus Vannin 'open to talks' to end strike
Bus Vannin says it remains ready and willing to continue negotiations to end the current industrial action.
Proposals lodged for Bishopscourt cottage
There are plans to restore a 19th century house at a TT course landmark.
Wood you comment on plantation strategy?
If you enjoy spending time in the Island's plantations, the government's inviting you to have your say on how they're managed.
Campervan site's opening delayed by vandals
Commissioners say vandals may delay the opening of a campervan site in the north of the Island.
White Hoe closure could cause problems today, says Bus Vannin
Bus Vannin's warning of possible delays today because of a road closure in Douglas.
Government to consider Iran war's impact
Chief Minister Alf Cannan's due to meet with senior ministers this afternoon to discuss the economic impact of the conflict in the Middle East.
11 questions for House of Keys this morning.
The House of Keys is due sit this morning, with 11 questions on the order paper up for debate.
Buses back on - for three days
Bus Vannin says most of its network will run as normal today, after the latest drivers' strike came to an end.
Weather forces two ferry cancellations
The Steam Packet Company says it's cancelled two sailings today.
Firefighters tackle St Johns blaze
Fire crews were called to a house in St Johns yesterday following a kitchen fire.
Air passenger duties set to go up
Air passenger duty on flights leaving the Island will increase from next year.
Could we be in for more snow?
Could the Island be seeing more snow this week?
MHK wants update on work permit reforms
What progress is being made on reforming the work permit system?
Large number of western homes to be without water
Manx Utilities says a large number of homes in Peel will be without water tomorrow night.
Do you know this man?
Police are appealing for help identifying a man spotted on CCTV.
Tributes paid to legendary TT team founder
Tributes are being paid to the founder of one the TT's most iconic teams.
Muddy disgusting, says board after toilet sink blocked
Andreas commissioners say they had to have a sink unblocked in the village's public toilets at the weekend.
Warning after email scammers impersonate Douglas vicar
A vicar's taken to social media after scammers tried to impersonate her online.
Former builder's workshop could become two-storey family home
A workshop in Douglas could become a two-storey family home under new plans.
Urgent Keys question on bus strikes
MHKs will hear an urgent question about the bus strike tomorrow - before drivers are due to walk out again this weekend.
MHK wants answers on unclaimed benefits cash
Questions about uncashed benefits cheques will be raised the House of Keys this week.
Mama Hub launches next month
A new community initiative for mums will launch in Braddan next nmonth.
Giant word sculpture planned for Douglas
Douglas will be getting a giant sign, cube seats and regular produce markets this year.
Old Castletown Road shut at White Hoe
A busy road in Kewaigue is closed from today as Manx Utilities carries out work.
Climate advisor paid £789 a day, says department
The government says an advisor to the government's Climate Change Transformation Board was paid £789 per day.
Full list of buses on last day of current strike
The current round of strikes on the buses comes to its final day today.
Beinn Y Phott Road to close for repairs
A route off the Mountain Road will be shut for three days this week.
An Island charity says it's looking for new premises to launch a creative reuse project from.
Multiple emergency services tackle 'isolated incident' on prom
Police have announced they responded to an "isolated incident" on Douglas prom.
Riders celebrate end of winter season with awards ceremony
Riders from across the Island have been celebrating the end of the winter competition season at Conrhenny Equestrian Centre in Onchan.
Commissioners vote against selling cherished number plate
Onchan Commissioners have voted against selling a personalised registration number from a 70 year old tractor it has in storage.
Armed police detain man
The police say armed officers dealt with a 'contained' incident in Ramsey this afternoon.
Independent inspection of Manx Care may start next year
The Department of Health and Social Care says Manx Care's next independent inspection will start next year at the earliest.
Part of TT course to close for a week
A section of the TT course is due to close during the day for a week.
New emergency preparedness event after first's success
Another free event to help you prep for worst case scenarios is to be held this month.
Still time for seasonal flu jabs, says Manx Care
Manx Care says there's still time to get your winter flu vaccines.
Firefighters tackle three incidents in one afternoon
Fire crews dealt with three incidents across the Island yesterday afternoon, including a fire in a mobile school classroom.
List of buses running during today's strike action
Bus Vannin is once again operating a contingency timetable as the latest strike action continues until Tuesday.
Hospital bed occupancy falls
Average bed occupancy at Noble's Hospital has fallen since 2023.
More driver services to go online
More driver and vehicle services will be available on the government's website from the end of this month.
How many people come here without visas?
An MHK wants to know how many people have arrived on the Island without a valid work visa.
Temporary traffic lights on TT course
The Department of Infrastructure says there'll be temporary traffic lights on the TT course next week.
Weather warning for icy patches
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for icy patches this evening.
Government's empty buildings queried by MHK
How many empty buildings and sites have the government brought back into use?
Saturday's strike-hit bus services listed
Bus Vannin has revealed its contingency timetable for strike-hit services this weekend.
Oil and gas company dissolved
A company linked to a failed bid to extract oil and gas from the seabed around the Island has been dissolved.
Alcohol and entertainment licence reminder from government
The government's reminding bars and restaurants to get their annual alcohol and entertainment licensing fees paid by the end of the month.
Donation funds vital mental health service for cancer patients
Cancer patients on the Island are set to benefit from a £55,000 donation to specialist mental health care.
'Six offers on table' to end bus strike, says government
The government says it's had two meetings with the Manx Industrial Relations Service this week to avoid a bus strike.
Minister responds to anonymous hospital allegations
The Health Minister says she can't discuss individual cases because of patient confidentiality, as hospital safety concerns were raised this week.
MHK wants answers over possible immigration document problems
Potential problems with Manx immigration papers in the UK will be raised in the House of Keys next week.
Doctor training means no routine GP appointments
There won't be any routine GP appointments during an afternoon this month.
Buses on contingency timetable during strike
There'll be just 35 bus services running today as drivers go on strike again.
Firefighters called to Glen Maye home
Firefighters were called to a house in Glen Maye yesterday.
Laws to modernise employment rights approved by LegCo
A bill aimed at modernising Manx employment rights has cleared its final hurdle in the Legislative Council.
Number of suspicious financial transactions falls
The Island's Financial Intelligence Unit says the number of suspicious transactions fell by nine per cent last year.
There's still time to get HPV jab for your child
There's still time to get youngsters vaccinated against HPV, helping protect them from conditions such as cancer later in life.
Southern pub opens its doors again
A popular pub in the South is celebrating its re-opening.
Summerland site to be temporary car park?
The Department of Infrastructure has applied for planning permission to turn part of the Summerland site into a car park.
Manx Care inspection on the way, says minister
An independent inspection of Manx Care's services is due to take place in the next year.
Bus Vannin unveils strike timetable for Friday
Bus Vannin has released a timetable of buses that will run during strike action tomorrow.
Pilates record attempt on founding site this summer
Do you fancy being involved in a fitness world record attempt?
Student job placement programme expanded
The government's expanded eligibility for a programme which helps students become more employable.
Bad weather could disrupt flights today, warns airport
Ronaldsway Airport says gale force winds may cause problems with flights today.
Council rapped over answer to Nurses' Home FOI request
Douglas Council has been told to rethink its response to a Freedom of Information request.
Electricity prices to rise by 1.5 per cent in April
Manx Utilities says the price of electricity will go up by 1.5 per cent next month.
Local authority rejects funding mobile library
Onchan commissioners say they won't give any funding to the Manx Family Centre's mobile library.
Homestay registration deadline looming
There's less than eight weeks to register your property for Homestay this year.
Keys hears safety record of Ballasalla to St Mark's Road
There have been two accidents a year on a road in the South since 2023, according to the infrastructure minister.
Applications open for Tynwald Day stalls
Fancy setting up a stall on Tynwald Day?
Sugar tax to rise by more than 7%
Taxes on sugary drinks are set to increase from next month.
Weekend bus strike from tomorrow
More industrial action on the Island's buses looks set to go ahead tomorrow.
Independent health inspection within 12 months, says minister
An independent inspection of Manx Care's services is due to take place in the next year.
Rules to limit Tynwald president's time to be considered
New rules banning the President of Tynwald from serving three terms in a row will be discussed in April.
Island hit by TikTok Careers fault
Have you applied for a job via TikTok but noticed you can't? A programmer in Edinburgh says the Isle of Man's fallen foul of a bug on the social media giant.
Mum's charity Parish Walk in memory of teenage daughter
A local woman will be doing the Parish Walk in memory of her 13 year old daughter who took her own life.
Key route into town to close next week
A key road in Ramsey will close for a day next week.
'Sadness' after vandals damage charity's playing field gate
A charity's appealing for help finding vandals who damaged the gate to a playing field.
Immigration residence requirements to double?
Will immigrants have to stay on the Island for 10 years before they can be given indefinite leave to remain?
IOM assisted dying law discussed in House of Lords
The UK's House of Lords has heard calls for the Island's assisted dying bill to be given Royal Assent soon.
Man's half-marathon will raise cash for Hospice
A local man and his aunt will be taking on a half marathon to raise money in memory of his mum.
10-day closure for Mountain Road in April
The Department of Infrastructure says the Mountain Road will close for 10 days next month.
DOI asked about road marking complaints
The Department of Infrastructure says it received almost 200 reports of road defects via its mobile app last year.
First-time buyer scheme changes debated this summer
The results from a consultation about changes to first-time buyer schemes are expected to go before Tynwald in May.
Council shows off new Willaston flats
Douglas Council says its finished building 48 new apartments.
Fall in drink and drug driving convictions
Convictions for drink and drug driving have fallen since 2023.
Charity wants to show dog owners benefits of muzzles
An Island animal charity is highlighting dog muzzles as part of responsible dog ownership this month.
Poo you gonna call?
Ramsey has a new superhero - and they're fixing their sight on dog fouling!
Commissioner explains this year's 30% rates rise
Andreas Commissioners says the decision to increase rates by 30 percent wasn't done lightly.
Don't fall for phone scam, says Manx Utilities
Manx Utilities is warning customers to watch out for a new phone scam.
New Douglas dentist applies for signs permission
A new dental surgery in Douglas has applied to put signs outside its premises.
NSC to temporarily close sports halls
The National Sports Centre says two of its sports halls are to close for 10 days.
Operations can resume after bone cement shortage
Manx Care says orthopaedic operations can now continue as planned after a shortage of bone cement.
Community centre says charity boxes have been stolen
A community centre in the North says it's had charity boxes stolen.
20% rise planned for HGV operator disc fees
HGV drivers are facing a 20 per cent increase on their operator disc fees this year.
Company applies for sign permission
A mining engineering company based in Douglas has applied to put up new signs at its offices.
Northern Irish council hits out at new Manx visa rules for fishermen
A council in Northern Ireland will write to the Manx government over changes to visa rules affecting its fishing crews.
Increased police presence just an exercise
Police say people in the north of the Island shouldn't be alarmed if they spot lots of police this afternoon.
Too early for windfarm payment details, says minister
The Island's Treasury Minister says the way windfarm operators would be paid to produce electricity hasn't been settled yet - because there aren't any windfarms here.
UFC boss invites Tyson Fury to step into cage
Could the most famous boxer on the Island swap the ring for the cage?
Airport says watch out for gardening work in car parks
The airport's telling customers to watch out for gardening works taking place in its car parks this month.
UK assisted dying correspondence can't be released, says government
The Cabinet Office says it won't release documents sent from the UK's Ministry of Justice over the Island's Assisted Dying Bill.
MHK has more windfarm questions
Would wind farms on the Island be paid for not producing energy?
Joe Locke wins Emmy for Heartstopper
Manx actor Joe Locke has picked up another award in the US.
Two drop-in sessions for would-be police recruits
It's your last chance to find out about a career in policing at two drop-in sessions today.
11 questions for House of Keys today
The House of Keys is due to sit this morning, with eleven questions on the order paper to be discussed by MHKs.
Chief Minister's thoughts with those in Middle East
Chief Minister Alf Cannan has issued a statement about the conflict in the Middle East.
Police warn of ice on Mountain Road
Police are warning motorists to drive to the conditions this morning.
Frost and ice warning remains in place
A yellow weather warning for icy conditions remains in place this morning.
Buses back on - but another four-day strike starts Friday
Bus Vannin says it's expecting an almost-normal day today, after a 10-day bus strike.
MHK wants drink-drive prosecution data
How many drink and drug driving cases have been prosecuted over the past three years?
New Island Health Passport launched
Manx Care has launched a new Health Passport designed to help people share information about their health and care needs.
Bus Vannin expects normal services to resume tomorrow
Bus Vannin says it expects to operate a full schedule tomorrow, though some minor disruption is possible.
Ice warning for tonight
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for ice tonight.
Survey asks what you think of Island vaccine services
Public Health is inviting people to take part in an online survey about vaccinations and screening services on the Island.
Lord street cinema, flats and shops plans put back
A huge redevelopment of the former Lord Street Bus Station will be discussed again by planners later this month.
MHK queries road's safety record
Crashes on a road in the south of the Island will be raised in the House of Keys this week.
Douglas bakery up for sale!
One of the Island's best-known bakeries is up for sale.
45 babies born last month
More boys than girls were born here last month, according to the Island's maternity unit.
Part of TT course shuts from today
Work on the TT course means a road closure in the west of the Island this week.
Ice cream firm faces "diabetic" ban on packaging
An Island ice cream company says it's been banned from using the word "diabetic" on its packaging.
Roadworks mean temporary speed limits on TT course
The Department of Infrastructure says there'll be temporary speed limits on parts of the TT course next week.
Bushy's unveils this year's TT t-shirt
The countdown to TT is now firmly on, with the unveiling of this year's Bushy's TT t-shirt!
Record low sunshine in February, says Met Office
The Island's winter was the third-wettest on record, according to the Met Office's data.
Island actor treats movie fans to special wedding proposal!
Island-based actor John Rhys-Davies has been caught on camera making a wedding proposal extra-special for two fans of Lord of the Rings.
DOI needs to come to table to end bus strike, says union
The Island's Trades Union Council says the ball is now in the Department of Infrastructure's court when it comes to more industrial action on the buses.
Temporary speed limits on Ballamodha this week
There'll be temporary speed restrictions on one of the South's key routes this week.
Don't fall for Facebook con, says jeweller
An Onchan jeweller is warning people to steer clear of a Facebook scam impersonating it.
42 planned bus services on last day of current strike
It's the final day of industrial action in a 10-day long walkout by bus drivers today.
Middle East war sparks travel advice from government
The government's issued travel advice from the UK Foreign Office in the wake of missile strikes in the Middle East.
Commissioners to meet minister over new local authority law
Commissioners in Laxey will meet Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall next week.
Pool hosts health check station
A swimming pool has a new self-service health station.
Bus Vannin reveals services for last day of bus strike
Bus Vannin has released a list of the buses running on the final day of the current strike tomorrow.
Weather means ferry disruption today
Two ferry sailings today have been cancelled in the face of gale force winds.
Yellow weather warning issued for high tide tonight
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for tonight.
25 bus services planned today
The strike by bus drivers is entering its ninth day today.
Flats plans for office building
An office block in Douglas could be converted into flats under new plans from its owners.
Darts festival heads to Villa Marina
Good news if you're a darts fan - an international festival will be coming to the capital this week!
Exhibition tracks mine exploration
A new exhibition exploring the hidden world beneath the Island opens this weekend.
Sharp rise in older new residents
The number of new taxpayers over the age of 60 rose by 25 per cent last year, according to government figures.
Southern pool remains closed
A pool in the south of the Island remains closed today after a problem yesterday.
Recruitment event for emergency services today
A special event to show off the work of the Island's emergency services takes place in Braddan later today.
TT marshals wanted for Armed forces Day
There's an appeal for marshals to volunteer during this year's Armed Forces Day parade.
Bus strike enters eighth day
The bus strike continues today, with just 34 Bus Vannin services operating.
Gales cancel two ferries, delay another
Two ferry sailings have been called off and one rescheduled this weekend.
Emergency services career event on Saturday
There's a chance to find out more about careers in the emergency services tomorrow.
Southern pool closed after technical hitch
An Island swimming pool says it'll close after a technical problem today.
Manhole work in Santon means traffic lights over weekend
The Department of Infrastructure says there'll be temporary traffic light on the New Castletown Road over the weekend.
25 bus services planned for Sunday, says Bus Vannin
Bus Vannin says it's hoping to operate 25 services on Sunday.
Temporary speed limits from March to prep for TT
From next month there'll be a series of temporary speed limits around the TT course for roadworks preparing for the races.
34 bus services planned for Saturday
Bus Vannin has announced the list of services that will run tomorrow - the eighth day of strike action.
Union accuses DOI of silence during dispute
The Island's Trades Union Council has hit out at government on day seven of the bus strike.
Lieutenant governor drops in to cannabis clinic
The Lieutenant Governor's visited a medical cannabis clinic in Douglas.
MP meets chief minister over fishing visa rule change
An MP from Northern Ireland has met Chief Minister Alf Cannan to discuss what he's called a Manx ban on his country's fishing vessels.
Millions of upgrades to prep NSC for Island Games
A total of £2.6 million is to be spent on upgrading the National Sports Centre before it hosts the 2029 Island Games.
Volunteers needed for one of Island's biggest motorsport events
One of the Island's biggest four-wheeled motorsports event is looking for volunteers to help make sure everything runs smoothly.
£15k cost to move college department
It's cost the government around £15,000 to move University College Isle of Man's engineering facility across Douglas.
TT marshals to get a new base
TT marshals are moving to a new home.
Island could adopt any future UK social media ban
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says the Island has the option to bring in UK laws if we need to regulate social media.
Harris and Adshead take top prizes in IOM Sports Awards
An ace tennis player and a motorbike trials star have won the top prizes at the Isle of Man Sports Awards yesterday evening, Thursday, February 26.
Changes planned for primary school building
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture says it wants to make changes at a school in Marown.
MHKs to debate tougher punishments for road death offenders
Moves to introduce harsher sentences for dangerous drivers who kill someone will be discussed by MHKs next week.
Today's bus strike schedule
Bus Vannin's confirmed its latest timetable for the seventh day of the strike.
Ash to run famous marathon months after tough challenge
A man who ran nine and a half marathons in a row is already looking to do another this weekend, this time in Japan
Bus Vannin looking for staff
Bus Vannin is advertising for staff to drive, fuel and clean its buses.
Social housing rent threshold changes 'this year', says minister
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says he hopes the government will change the rent thresholds for social housing later this year.
Cleantech award-winner to make Island return
A UK company will be on the Island next month to explain its strategy to move away from single-use products.
Island chemist to close, two others restrict hours
A pharmacy has announced it's to close one of its Island branches and shut two others on Saturdays.
Friday's planned bus services listed
Bus Vannin has issued a list of services it plans to run tomorrow.
Celtic League hits out at Bus Vannin 'management stunt' during strike
A nationalist organisation has hit out after Bus Vannin published earning data for striking drivers on social media.
Woman plans to break world record with Island swim
A woman from the UK is planning to break the world record - by swimming to the Isle of Man from England non-stop.
Warning over parasite causing sickness in youngsters
Public Health Isle of Man is warning people to take extra care to avoid a parasite during farm visits.
Some firms to be banned from sponsoring Premier League
Premier League football clubs are to be banned from accepting sponsorship from Manx-licensed egaming firms under plans from the UK government.