Plans for airport EV charging bays up for decision
Will the airport be getting charging bays for electric cars?
Island meningitis risk is low, says health minister
The health minister says the overall risk of meningitis on the Island is low, and there's no need to change the current vaccination programme.
Boxer Fury comes out of retirement again tomorrow
One of the Island's most famous residents will be returning to the ring this weekend.
Views wanted on who gets public sector housing
The government's launched a public consultation on proposed changes to how public sector housing is allocated.
DOI doesn't know cost of cycle lane
The Department of Infrastructure says it doesn't know the total cost of a cycle lane on Cooil Road in Braddan - because a private developer is paying for it.
Charity's advice on helping this year's first newborn birds
An Island animal charity has issued advice about young birds as babies start being born this year.
TT course roadworks start tomorrow
The Department of Infrastructure says there'll be roadworks and temporary traffic lights on the TT course from tomorrow.
Manx Care says it provided incorrect answer to parliamentary question over staff
Manx Care says it's reconsidering an answer to a parliamentary question about Manx Care's staff numbers.
1,000 passengers in a week on new Steam Packet route
The Steam Packet is celebrating, after 1,000 passengers used its new route to Northern Ireland in a week!
Nominations open for two local authority seats in Garff
Garff could be going to the polls in May to elect two new commissioners.
Bereavement charity looking to train new volunteers
Could you help people during one of the most painful times in their lives?
Manx Care staff numbers have risen
The number of people working for Manx Care has risen by 45 per cent in the last five years.
Weekend sailings at risk of weather disruption
Steam Packet services this weekend could be at risk of disruption because of weather.
Popular beer festival starts this afternoon
The Island's biggest annual beer festival gets underway in Douglas today.
Agricultural show wants your feedback on the event
One of the Island's biggest agricultural events of the year has launched a survey to find out what people think of it.
MU seeking contractor to store emergency water
Manx Utilities says it's looking for a contractor to store bottled water for emergencies.
RNLI applies for new lifeboat station in Douglas
Douglas could be getting a new lifeboat station, if a new planning application from the RNLI is approved.
Company's advice on how to talk to children about Roblox
A Ballasalla company has released a guide for parents about how to talk to their children about Roblox.
Over 2,000 on incapacity benefits in past year
A total of 2,271 people were on government incapacity benefits in the past year.
Decision on Summerland temporary car park plans next week
We'll find out next week if plans to use the Summerland site as a temporary car park will get the go-ahead.
Island features in Grand National video
With the Grand National this weekend, the Jockey club has posted video of two retired winners on the Isle of Man.
DOI criticised over Freedom of Information request answer
The Island's Information Commissioner's Office has criticised the Department of Infrastructure over its response to a Freedom of Information request.
Fire warning over charging ebikes and scooters
The Island's Fire and Rescue Service has issued advice over ebikes and scooters.
MHK asking for an update on the state of two roads
Onchan MHK Rob Callister has posed two questions to the Island's infrastructure minister about roads in his constituency.
Work on new outdoor community area making progress
A new community space in the North is starting to take shape.
Make sure you know your walking paths!
As the weather improves and more people get outside, the government's reminding people to find out exactly where they're allowed to walk.
Last chance to sign up for Peel to Ramsey charity walk
Today's your last chance to sign up for a huge fundraising walk in aid of two local good causes.
Bid to decide legal status of North Barrule triskelion
Manx Utilities says it's asking planners to approve a landmark in the north of the Island.
Island welcomed 51 newborns last month
The Isle of Man welcomed 51 babies last month.
Company wants permission to dismantle equipment at quarry
An Island company has applied for planning permission to dismantle and remove equipment from a depot in Santon.
Government survey asks what you think of land registration
The government's inviting you to share your views on land registration.
Politician questions how heating oil prices are set
An MHK wants to know how companies set their prices for heating oil.
Wine bar to shut its doors
A Douglas wine bar has announced it'll close for good in a month's time.
Piece of iconic castle's history up for auction
There's a chance to buy a piece of Manx history at an auction this weekend.
Outdoor centre saw 6,000 visitors in 5 years, costing £1m
An outdoor education centre has welcomed almost 6,000 visitors in five years, at a cost of just over a million pounds.
You'll see more armed officers because of training this week
The police say not to worry if you notice more armed officers in the north of the Island over the next two days.
DHSC says it's not connected to controversial software firm
The Department of Health and Social Care says it doesn't have any dealings with a controversial software company.
Some bus passengers may need to switch stops temporarily
Bus Vannin says passengers travelling south may need to wait at a different stop this week.
Airport passenger figures up on last year
Ronaldsway Airport says the number of passengers through its doors in March was up more than three per cent on last year's totals.
Professor urges registrations as votes really count in Manx elections
A law researcher at an Oxford University says it's vital to register to vote in this year's election - because a few votes can make a huge difference.
Check your trees after Storm Dave, says DEFA
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture is advising landowners to check their trees after Storm Dave at the weekend.
Plans submitted for NSC roof solar panels
Manx Utilities has applied for permission to install solar panels on the National Sports Centre.
Petrol station to close during takeover
A filling station in Castletown says it'll close next week - and reopen under new management before TT.
Chief Minister's heckler explains behaviour in online video
A woman who claims she was the heckler thrown out of the House of Keys last week has expressed her frustration on social media.
Buchan School could become 85 homes under new plans
A former school in Castletown could become a new 85-home housing estate under a new planning application.
Flood defence plans scrapped after five planning objections
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says his department changed its mind about flood defences for Ramsey after five comments on a planning application.
TT food van needed for trackside car park
The Department of Infrastructure says it's looking for someone to feed hungry TT fans during this year's festival.
Northern roadworks to hinge on Mountain Road reopening
The Department of Infrastructure says it won't close two parts of the TT course outside Ramsey at the same time.
Beer festival to return this week
One of the Island's most popular events gets underway this weekend.
Dublin to sign friendship agreement with Douglas in summer
Douglas Council says it's ready to sign a friendship and co-operation agreement with Dublin.
Total of 35 properties on council's dilapidated list
Douglas Council says it has 35 properties on a dilapidation blacklist.
Equipment being sold off from popular former bar
There's a chance to own a piece of a well-known bar which shut its doors last year.
Council to object to Summerland site plans
Douglas Council is to object to plans to turn part of the Summerland site into a temporary car park.
Manx Care still trying to contact dental practice
Manx Care says it's still trying to get in touch with a dentalcare business which has stopped providing services.
Fish farm to open to the public
Fancy spending a day out feeding fish?
One per week caught on their phone while driving
Just under one person a week is caught using their mobile phones behind the wheel.
Tree planting finishes at major new nature reserve
Tree planting in the East Baldwin valley has now finished, in what Manx Wildlife Trust's calling a major milestone.
Mountain Road to shut for two weeks from today
The Mountain Road will be shutting for two weeks from today.
Nearly £1k raised for Garfield's chemo
Nearly £1,000 has been raised to get chemotherapy for a beloved cat.
Around £110k lost in untaxed vehicles
The government estimates around £110,000 is being lost in income from untaxed vehicles.
Laws to control gas prices move forward in LegCo today
Legislation which could bring in price controls to protect gas consumers is making progress through parliament.
Busy road to close again this week
A section of road at Kewaigue will close for two weekends from this week.
Island marks Bowel Cancer Awareness Month for second year
Public Health and Manx Care are marking Bowel Cancer Awareness Month for the second time running.
Cabinet Office can't say how many voter letters get returned
The Cabinet Office minister says it's not possible to say how many voter registration letters have been returned to sender.
Douglas bus facility plans are progressing, says minister
Plans for bus passenger facilities in Douglas are being finalised, according to the infrastructure minister.
Section of coastal path to close for over a month from today
Part of the Island's popular coastal footpath will be closed for over a month.
Politician's anger over Post Office profits and cutbacks
Rushen MHK Juan Watterson says he feels angry after the Post Office announced it made millions in profits last year, but slashed back its network.
Number of post offices to temporarily close for a day
A number of post offices will be closed for a day over the next few weeks.
Minister says she can't provide update on NSC floor tiles
The minister of the Department of Education, Sport and Culture says she can't provide any update on ongoing attempts to fix the NSC floor tiles.
Afternoon ferry is next to be cancelled by weather
The Steam Packet says its 2.15pm crossing from Heysham to Douglas will no longer be going ahead this Sunday, April 5.
Difficult to compare Island's Hospice funding with UK, says minister
The Health Minister says comparisons between government funding of hospices here and abroad must be made with caution.
Mountain Road to close because of gales
The Department of Infrastructure says it'll soon be closing the Mountain Road because of high winds.
New amber warning issued for tonight's storm
Ronaldsway Met Office has upgraded tonight's weather warning from yellow to amber.
Police appeal over theft of building materials
Police in the West are appealing for information about stolen buildings materials.
One of capital's oldest buildings may become housing
One of the oldest buildings in Douglas could become residential accommodation, according to an estate agent.
New NHS safety rule to be brought in on Island
A new NHS rule aimed at stopping conditions being misdiagnosed will be adopted on the Island.
Two city streets to shut for over six months
Two streets in the centre of Douglas will be partly closed for over six months.
Politician questions cost of emergency care
An MHK wants to find out more about the cost of emergency medical care.
Revamp of airport terminal planned, says DOI
The Department of Infrastructure says a series of improvements to the airport terminal have been planned for the next three years.
Four ferries now listed as cancelled today
The Steam Packet says it's cancelled a total of four sailings because of bad weather today, Saturday, April 4.
One weekend sailing cancelled, others at risk because of weather
The Steam Packet says it's cancelled its Saturday afternoon sailing because of bad weather.
Politician questions risk of Easter meningitis outbreak
Could the Island face a meningitis outbreak over Easter?
Firefighters tackle flat fire down South
The fire and rescue service dealt with a flat fire in Castletown earlier this afternoon
Weather warning for storm Dave this weekend
Ronaldsway Met office has issued a yellow weather warning for severe gales as storm Dave will hit the Island.
Roads to close for music festival this weekend
Roads in Ramsey will be closed for a day this weekend for a Manx music and dance festival.
How long do mental health patients stay in Manannan Court?
How long do patients generally spend in the mental health ward during a crisis?
Could you take over this former restaurant?
A former restaurant in the Villa Marina Arcade is up for rent.
Framework of new Sea Services Agreement ready, says minister
The infrastructure minister says the basic framework of the new Sea Services Agreement with the Steam Packet has been agreed.
Attorney General says he's stepping down
The Island's attorney general has announced he'll be retiring later this year.
Road closures in two towns for running event this week
Roads in two towns will close for a running event this week.
Six weekend ferry crossings could face disruption
A series of sailings this weekend could be at risk of cancellation.
President of Tynwald announces retirement
Lawrence Skelly has announced he'll be stepping down as President of Tynwald this year.
Police close Mountain road
The Mountain Road has been closed as police recover a car.
Fuel firm says "fingers crossed" for calmer energy costs
An Island fuel company says it's hoping energy prices stabilise in the future, with its next shipment already planned.
Ring doorbells will need data protection registration - but shouldn't cost you money
The Island's Information Commissioner says you will have to register for data protection for your CCTV doorbell, but it should be free.
Hospice UK head calls Island cuts "cack-handed" ministerial muddle
The head of Hospice UK says cutbacks at the Island's Braddan facility have exposed what he calls a "cack-handed muddle from the Council of Ministers".
Bus drivers voting on "final offer" from government
A final, eighth offer has been made by the government to bus drivers in an attempt to resolve ongoing industrial action.
Vampire show featuring Manx ferry cancelled
Manx vampire fans will be disappointed this week - after a show featuring the Ben my Chree in its season-ending cliffhanger was cancelled.
Did chief minister's message spark fuel panic-buying?
An MHK has criticised the government's messaging over this week's fuel panic.
Joe Locke lands purr-fect new role!
Manx actor Joe Locke will be starring alongside some of the biggest names in Hollywood in a new animated TV comedy.
Steam Packet fuel surcharge isn't about profit, says chief minister
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says the Steam Packet's fuel surcharges aren't designed to generate profits.
Ferry crossing delayed by half an hour
The Steam Packet Company says one of its sailings will be delayed this morning.
Paw-some rescue effort after Milo gets trapped in ravine
Firefighters went to the rescue yesterday after a dog got trapped in a ravine.
New laws for young workers come into force today
New government regulations strengthening protections for children in part-time work have come into force today, Wednesday, April 1.
Manx Care extends mental health service to more surgeries
Manx Care's announced it's expanding a new mental health service to nine more GP practices.
Bus Vannin confirms normal services to run over Easter
Bus Vannin says services will be running as normal during the Easter weekend.
Steam Packet's new Northern Irish route launches today
The Steam Packet's officially launched its new Northern Irish route.
Creamery reassures milk buyers over price rise
Isle of Man Creamery has moved to reassure customers over the price of its milk.
April fool - did you get caught this morning?!
The Isle of Man's seen its fair share of online pranks this morning.
Tea room shuts its doors for good
A tea room in the west of the Island has announced it's closed down.
Milk up more than 5p a pint from today
The price of milk has risen by almost twice the rate of inflation today.
Pet food bank forced to rejig service as fuel costs rise
An Island foodbank for pets say it's having to make changes to deliveries because of the soaring cost of fuel.
MHK queries cost of incapacity benefits
How many people are on incapacity benefits?
Fuel website launches after queues at pumps this week
A new website says it's hoping to offer people the most up-to-date information about fuel availability on the Island.
Inquest hears how well-known businessman died following crash
An inquest in Liverpool has heard how a car dealership director died three days after a crash in St Johns.
Woman thrown out of House of Keys for heckling chief minister
A heckler had to be thrown out the House of Keys this week for interrupting the Chief Minister.
Chief Minister rules out fuel rationing and duty cut
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says there are no plans to start rationing fuel on the Island.
Heating oil company says price rise "pulling at heartstrings"
An Island heating fuel company says oil price rises are completely out of its control - and described the rise as "pulling the heartstrings".
Foxdale seagull farm importing birds in bid to boost numbers
Efforts to revive the Island’s seagull population will see thousands of the birds imported to a new farm in the west of the Island.
Vehicle services move online today
The government's announced a range of support to help people access driver and vehicle services as they move online.
Fuel price hit may last into winter, says government
The Chief Minister says the government must prepare for the winter when it comes to rising oil prices over the war in the Middle East.
Further temporary speed limits on TT course
There'll be more temporary speed limits and traffic lights on the TT course this week.
Western homes to be without water tomorrow
Homes in Peel may be without water during work tomorrow.
Co-Op ordered to hand over evidence in blind worker's tribunal
Manx Co-operative has been ordered to hand over documents, messages and CCTV footage to a woman who's claiming she was unfairly dismissed and suffered disability discrimination.
Who'll be getting meningitis vaccines?
An MHK has asked the Island's Cabinet Office Minister about meningitis vaccines.
New atlas shows dramatic fall in Island birth rate
Births on the Island have fallen by nearly 45 percent in 15 years.
Autocar lavishes praise on Island's roads
The Island's roads have been praised by a major motoring magazine as some of the best to drive in the British Isles.
Super Unleaded hits almost 165p a litre
A fuel company's revealed the scale of price rises motorists will be facing today.
Taxi boss glad to be green amid rising fuel prices
An Island taxi boss says going green is paying dividends as fuel prices rise on the Island.
10-day closure for Mountain Road
The Mountain Road will be closed for 10 days next week.
Survey on cannabis closes this week
There's a last chance to share your views on medical cannabis products.
Hotel boss labels visitor levy "absolutely insane"
A hotel manager has accused the government of being "tone deaf" and "out of touch" over a possible tourist tax.
Ramsey slashes library subscription fees
There's good news for bookworm pensioners in the north of the Island.
Star gets medical clearance to train for TT movie
Hollywood star Channing Tatum says he's been given the go-ahead by doctors to start training for a TT movie.
Pool announces price hikes
The Southern Swimming Pool says it's putting its prices up this week.
Glen Helen restaurant reborn as farm shop!
A new shop offering Island produce says it's 'absolutely delighted' after winning planning permission.
Fuel restrictions lifted as price rises come into force
Filling stations around the Island will be getting deliveries of fuel today.
Airport, bus strike and Hospice to be raised in Keys
The House of Keys sits this morning with 17 questions and two new laws on the order paper.
Northern Lights tonight?
The Isle of Man could be in for a stellar light show tonight!
Care strategy to go to Tynwald seven months late
Health and Social Care Minister Claire Christian says a strategy to fund residential, nursing and respite will go to Tynwald in May - around seven months later than planned.
Fundraiser to rebuild teaching space after fire
Money's being raised to help a teacher rebuild her home-schooling space after a housefire.
Government announces new global sanctions to target organised crime
The government's announced new sanctions being brought in as part of a global crackdown on organised crime networks in Southeast Asia.
Regulator orders new response to request for Area Plan info
The Cabinet Office will have to give a new Freedom of Information response after it wouldn't hand over information about the Area Plan for the North and West.
Politician asks how many voting letters are returned
How many voting registration letters have been returned?
4.5 million litres of fuel to arrive this evening, says EVF
EVF says 4,500,000 litres of fuel will be arriving on a tanker in Peel this evening.
Time to move your car from prom walkway
If you're parked on Loch Promenade walkway in Douglas, you'll have to move your car by tomorrow.
Queues forming as drivers rush to fill up
Long queues are forming at filling stations as drivers try to fill up before price rises hit the Island.
Resurfacing work means temporary traffic lights on TT course
The Department of Infrastructure says there'll be temporary traffic lights on part of the TT course this week.
Watch dolphins starting to arrive in Manx waters
A sealife charity is urging people to report sightings as the season for dolphin visitors gets underway.
Garage says "we're sorry" as diesel hits £1.85 a litre
A garage in Castletown has apologised over the cost of diesel as supplies start arriving in filling stations.
Fuel supplier says tanker should be able to dock soon
One of the Island's fuel suppliers says it hopes its tanker will be able to dock today.
MHK queries long school absences
A politician wants to find out under what circumstances school students can be off for weeks without a written request.
FOI wants details on reasons for abortions
The Department of Health and Social Care says it doesn't have information about why women might seek abortions.
Candidate throws hat in ring for southern Keys seat
A mechanic from the south of the Island will contest a seat at this year's election.
Steam Packet agreement with government under spotlight in Keys
The future of the government's agreement with the Steam Packet Company will be raised in the House of Keys this week.
Gelatory announces new Port Erin shop
An Island gelato chain says it's opening a new outlet in the south of the Island.
Petition calls for resignations at Peel Commissioners
An online petition is calling for the clerk and chair of Peel Commissioners to resign.
Final day of current round of bus strikes
Bus Vannin says it'll run 47 services today on the last day of industrial action by bus drivers.
Diesel deliveries on the way after forecourts run dry
Deliveries of diesel should arrive on the Island tomorrow.
MHK to quiz minister over bus facilities
What progress has been made with bus facilities in Douglas?
Harbour 2 Harbour entries now open
Registrations are now open for a charity walk across the South of the Island.
Castle Rushen designs 'ongoing', says minister
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture says there's no finished design for the new Castle Rushen High School yet.
Two sailings cancelled, a further two at risk
The Steam Packet Company says it's cancelled two sailings today, with another two at risk.
Will the airport get a facelift soon?
An MHK wants to find out if there are plans to revamp the airport.
Clocks go forward tonight!
Don't forget to put your clocks forward tonight!
Possible oil price hikes prompt Keys question
An MHK wants to know what contingency plans are in place if oil prices spike.
Government considers tourism tax to boost hospitality
The Department for Enterprise says it'll continue looking at how a possible tourist tax would work - but doesn't have any firm plans yet.
US visitors need "increased caution" visiting Island, says State Department
American travellers to the Island are being warned to be careful amid the war with Iran.
Warning over Port Erin Beach work
Port Erin Commissioners are asking people to stay away from part of the town's beach this weekend.
Last bus strike of March continues today
Bus Vannin says it plans to run 59 bus services today.
Weather threatens four ferry crossings, cancels two
Two sailings today have been cancelled - and the Steam Packet company says another four are at risk this weekend.
Part of Glencrutchery Road shut for water work
One of the capital's key roads is partly shutting for three days.
Will new NHS safety rule be brought in here?
Will a new NHS policy meant to make GPs reconsider their diagnoses be introduced here?
MHK has urgent question about Steam Packet fuel charges
An MHK has put forward an urgent question about the Steam Packet's fuel charges for the House of Keys next week.
Future of TT course restaurant to be decided
A well-known former restaurant on the TT course will find out its fate next week.
Dawn Walk with the Samaritans this weekend
The Isle of Man Samaritans are holding their Dawn Walk event this weekend.
Airport issues travel advice amid bus strike
Ronaldsway Airport is advising people to pre-book taxis to make sure they don't miss flights during the latest bus strike.
UK farmer conned out of thousands for "Manx" shepherd's hut
A UK farmer says buying a shepherd's hut from the Isle of Man for his yurt village turned out to be an expensive mistake - after handing over £4,200 to scammers.
TT team founder's life to be celebrated in Leeds
The life of the founder of one of the TT's most iconic teams will be celebrated next month.
Manx Care rapped over Roundhouse FOI response
Manx Care's become the third government organisation in a week to face criticism over its handling of a Freedom of Information request.
New Indian restaurant for Onchan?
Onchan could soon be getting a new Indian restaurant.
Island's lowest-paid workers get pay rise next week
The Island's minimum wage is set to increase next week.
Sharp rise in Northern Civic Amenity Site costs expected
The estimated cost of disposing of waste in the north of the Island this year has risen by more than 20 per cent.
Ongoing bus strike to be raised in House of Keys
An MHK wants to hear an update on the bus strike from the Chief Minister in the House of Keys next week.
Island gets interim census next month
The Island's next census will take place on Sunday, April 26.
NSC pool tiles repairs to be raised in Keys
The problem with the swimming pool tiles at the National Sports Centre will be raised in the House of Keys next week.
No need for forensic audit of Manx Care, says Chief Minister
Chief Minister Alf Canann says work's already underway to ensure Manx Care stays within its budget.
Regulator warns over North Korean infiltration
An Island regulator is warning about North Korean IT scammers targeting companies.
Extra trains as fourth weekend bus strike starts
The Manx Electric Railway and Steam Railway will both run extra services today as a fourth weekend strike by bus drivers gets underway.
DHSC doesn't know how many are on medical cannabis
The Department of Health and Social Care says it doesn't know how many people on the Island are prescribed medical cannabis.
Fourth weekend of bus strike looms as walkout resumes tomorrow
Bus Vannin's released its latest contingency timetable as the strike resumes tomorrow.
Hospice forced to cut jobs and reduce services
Hospice Isle of Man says it's being forced to make redundancies to cut costs.
Island hosts top Turkish diplomat on war grave visit
The Chief Minister's met with a top Turkish diplomat, who is on the Island visiting war graves.
Island heritage sites to open this week
Manx National Heritage has announced its seasonal attractions will reopen this week.
You can't put your muck in our dustbin, West tells North
Don't take your waste from the north to the tip in the west - because it won't be accepted!
Onchan Pleasure Park prepares for weekend opening
Onchan Pleasure Park will open for the season this weekend.
Commissioners apply for handrail outside pub
Castletown commissioners have applied for planning permission for a handrail outside a pub in the ancient capital.
Castletown police station to be sold?
Tynwald will be asked to back plans to sell off a historic police station on the Island's protected buildings register.
DEFA rapped over refusal to provide food hygiene rating info
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture will have to look again at a Freedom of Information request asking for food hygiene reports.
Laxey road closed by falling debris
The Department of Infrastructure says it's had to close a road in Laxey because of debris falling from a railway bridge.