Compensation for pothole damage to be raised in Keys
Compensation claims for damage caused by potholes will be raised in the House of Keys next week.
Closure on TT course to be extended
A road closure on a section of the TT course is being extended.
NHS reform bill to reach next stage in Keys
Laws to reform the NHS will get their second reading in the House of Keys next week.
Works to temporarily close A&E waiting area from today
Manx Care says maintenance works are planned at the Emergency Department of Noble's Hospital from today.
Grounded boat likely can't move until May
A grounded boat in the North of the Island won't be able to move until the middle of next month because of the tides.
Northern commissioner to stand in general election
A commissioner from the North has become the next person to throw their hat into the ring for this year's general election.
Emergency services workshops for primary students
Primary school students from across the Island will take part in workshops with a number of emergency services next month.
Around 2,000 people on specialty waiting list
Around 2,000 people are currently on the waiting list for initial Ear, Nose and Throat outpatient appointments.
Spar loyalty scheme launched on Island today
A supermarket's loyalty scheme has launched on the Island.
Port under pressure because of lack of space
The Infrastructure Minister says Douglas's port is under pressure because of a lack of space.
British boxing legend to visit Island
A British boxing legend will be visiting the Island to give a talk later this year.
Assisted dying bill hurdle isn't constitutional issue, says Cannan
The Chief Minister says the UK's refusal to give Royal Assent to the Island's assisted dying bill at this time is not a constitutional problem.
Fire crews called out over smoking EV charger
Fire crews were called to a smoking electric vehicle charging point earlier this morning.
Minister lays out approach to frailty care
The health minister's published details on the Island's new approach to frailty care.
Plans to preserve Douglas Head to go to Tynwald
Plans to protect the heritage of Douglas Head will be presented to Tynwald next month.
Isle of Man Minifest to take place this weekend
A special motoring event bringing 100 Minis and Fords to the Island will take place this weekend.
Over £315k to be spent on new heritage hub
It's expected to cost the government over £315,000 to convert a former bank into a facility for Manx National Heritage.
Local LGBTQ charity to host Olympian for talk
A local LGBTQ charity is to host an Olympian for a talk about being an openly gay elite athlete.
Tax deadline looms for employers
The government's reminding employers and contractors their tax return deadline is fast approaching.
Commissioner announces as next general election candidate
An Onchan commissioner's become the next person to declare their intention to stand in this year's general election.
New laws over mental capacity to come in next year
Laws dealing with the affairs of people who lack the mental capacity to make legal decisions will start being implemented next year.
Festival to celebrate 150 years of tramway
A festival will be held to celebrate 150 years of the Douglas horse tramway this summer.
Ex British defence chief to give climate talk here
A former UK defence chief will be holding a talk about the climate crisis and national security next month.
TT star needs your help to find missing parrot
A TT sidecar ace is appealing for information over his missing African Grey Parrot.
New rules for Manx passport holders in China
Isle of Man passports will now be accepted for visa-free travel to China under a new scheme.
Tynwald approves sale of historic building
Tynwald has voted to approve the sale of a historic building in the South.
Racing association confirms death of rider, 79
Andreas Racing Association has confirmed a former TT rider died in an incident at Jurby Race Circuit.
First cruise ship of season arriving today
The first cruise ship of the season is due to arrive on the Island today.
Beached 'Pirate ship' spotted in the North
Have pirates landed in the North?
Over £3m in government loans for MNH since 2022
The government's approved over three million pounds in loans for Manx National Heritage over the past four years.
Town clerk reinstated after being cleared by investigation
A town clerk has been reinstated by a local authority in the North following a three month investigation.
Beach stage plans get green light
Plans for a music stage on a beach in the west of the Island have been given the go-ahead.
All households to receive census letters by this week
All Island households should have received a census letter by this Friday, with the government asking them to be completed on Sunday, April 26.
Course to give advice on protecting animals while bush trimming
There's now specialist advice on how to protect wildlife in a college course about trimming your bushes.
Local business 'devastated' after hospital van fire
A small business owner says they're devastated after their van went up in flames at Noble's Hospital.
Guy Martin banned from driving
One of the TT's biggest stars has been banned from driving.
Regulator tells DfE to give new Freedom of Information request response
The Information Commissioner says the Department for Enterprise must give a new response to a Freedom of Information request about staff bonuses.
Be careful in plantation during works, say commissioners
A northern local authority's warning people to be careful in a plantation as trees are cut down.
Event to help you prep for emergencies this week
The government's holding another event on how to prepare for worst case scenarios this week.
Minister says southern landmark will be protected even if sold
The historic value of a building in the South of the Island will be preserved no matter who it's sold to, according to a government minister.
New government report documents poverty on Island
The government says its third Annual Report on Poverty Measures will be laid before Tynwald in May.
New prison skills centre officially opens
A new facility to help get inmates ready for work has officially been opened at the prison.
Work to repair promenade path still ongoing
Work to re-open a path down to a village's promenade is still underway.
When will prom repairs happen?
An MHK wants to know when repairs to Douglas Promenade will be carried out.
Vehicle fire closes hospital's main entrance
Manx Care has confirmed it was a vehicle fire which caused the main entrance of Noble's Hospital to be closed this morning.
Government wants views on ferry ID check plans
The government wants your views on plans which would require passengers to carry ID when travelling with the Steam Packet.
Tynwald to sit later this morning
Tynwald is due to sit later this morning, with a total of 19 questions on the order paper to be discussed.
Cost to use NSC for Island Games unknown
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture says it doesn't have a projected cost for using the NSC to host the Island Games.
Applications open for arts bursaries
Applications for this year's Isle of Man Arts Council student bursaries are now open.
Douglas street to be closed for nearly a month
A small street in Douglas will be closed for nearly a month from next week.
Star Wars to be celebrated with Island event
Castletown is to host a huge celebration of Star Wars next month.
Cyber Security Centre warns of new AI tech
The Island's Cyber Security centre is warning about a new AI which has uncovered previously unknown weaknesses which can be exploited by hackers.
Section of landmark pier to re-open for the season
Part of the Queen's Pier in Ramsey will be re-opening for the season next month.
Tynwald to debate urgent question about assisted dying
Tynwald will hear an urgent question about assisted dying laws when it sits tomorrow morning.
New airport director appointed by government
The government's appointed a new airport director.
Tributes paid to well-known commissioner
Tributes are being paid to a long-serving commissioner in the North.
Section of TT course closed this week
A section of the TT course is now closed until Friday afternoon.
Freight capacity to be raised in Tynwald tomorrow
Tynwald will hear about freight capacity in the Island's capital when it sits this week.
Work to prepare roadracing circuit next month
Work on one of the Island's roadracing circuits will mean temporary speed limits next month.
Plans to make changes to primary school
The Department of Education, Sport and culture has applied for planning permission to make changes at a Manx-speaking school in St Johns.
Thousands removed from Manx Care waiting lists
Manx Care says more than 3,000 people were removed from waiting lists last year - because they shouldn't have been on them.
Local authority wants land for new bus shelter
Garff Commissioners say they're considering buying a patch of land in Laxey for a new bus shelter.
New coastguard helicopter is smaller and quieter
The Coastguard says a new, quieter helicopter should mean less Douglas residents are woken up during night-time rescue missions.
Census letters to start arriving this week
Letters about this year's interim census will start dropping through doors this week.
Politician questions what can be done about government overspend
What can government do about overspending departments?
Airport launches autism initiative
The airport's launched an initiative to make travel easier for people with autism and other conditions.
Alcohol licence for Braddan Roundhouse?
Braddan commissioners say they're looking at applying for an alcohol licence for the Roundhouse.
TT-liveried replica bikes up for grabs
There's a chance to get your hands on some unique TT motorbikes for a wheelie good cause next month.
Tynwald to hear concerns over historic police station sale plan
An MHK has a string of questions for ministers over the sale of a landmark building in the south of the Island.
Island to host top level chess tournament again
Hundreds of chess players will be coming to the Isle of Man for a tournament next year hoping to win a share of its £660,000 prize pot.
TT food festival applies for planning permission
A food and drink festival showcasing local produce during TT could return this year - if planners give the go-ahead.
Missing mail on MHK's mind
How much mail gets lost making its way through the Post Office's systems?
Mountain Road fully reopens after TT work
The Department of Infrastructure has reopened the Mountain Road, exactly when it said it would.
MHK to address Tynwald after UK blocks assisted dying law
The man behind the Island's assisted dying laws will address Tynwald next week.
Hotel asks for permission for projected sign
A hotel in Douglas has been told it will need planning permission to have signs projected onto its wall.
Petition calls for end to music education cuts
A petition's been started calling for increased funding for the Island's Music Service.
Bar George contents up for auction today
The contents of a well-known bar in Douglas will go under the hammer today.
Travelling marshal tackles TT course - in reverse
Is racing the TT course the wrong way faster than a normal lap?
Beach stage awaits licence decision
A summer beach stage in Port Erin will find out if it's been granted a licence next week.
Island's best-known ice cream vans need you!
If you're looking for the perfect summer job, an Island company may have just what you're looking for!
Three sailings facing delays because of harbour water depth
The Steam Packet company says three sailings are facing delays today.
Mountain Road partly reopens
The Northern end of the Mountain Road has reopened.
Island resident claims £125,000 National Lottery prize!
A lucky Island winner has come forward to claim a £125,000 National Lottery win.
Man who bit off ear in public TT attack has appeal thrown out
A man who bit off an ear in an unprovoked attack in a Douglas has had a planned appeal against his sentence thrown out.
Northern Civic Amenity Site reopens from Monday
The Northern Civic Amenity Site will reopen next week.
Smudge the Cat sparks rescue after being locked in shop!
One of the best-known four-legged shop patrons in Douglas found herself in a spot of bother last night.
MHK hits out over UK's assisted dying announcement
An MHK says the UK's refusal to put Manx assisted dying laws forward for Royal Assent is "concerning".
DJ and former Island resident dies after battling cancer
Former Island resident Andy Kershaw has died.
Nursing organisation to contact staff over pay offer
The Royal College of Nursing says it'll consult staff members about Manx Care's latest pay offer next week.
More Marvel films for Joe Locke?
Could Manx actor Joe Locke be returning to the Marvel universe?
Coast road restrictions for weekend charity walk
The Kirk Michael Coast Road will have speed limits and a one-way restriction to allow for a walking event this weekend.
UK refuses to forward assisted dying bill for Royal Assent
The UK says it won't recommend the Island's new assisted dying laws for Royal Assent.
External investigation opened into Peel Commissioners staff member
The chair of Peel Commissioners has confirmed a member of staff is being investigated.
Bus strike's end is bittersweet for some, says union leader
A union leader says the end of the bus strike is a bittersweet moment for some.
MHK says to contact him over car tax issues
Onchan MHK Rob Callister is urging constituents to contact him if they're having problems taxing their car after recent changes.
Hospital bed capacity to be discussed in Tynwald
Tynwald is due to hear about hospital bed capacity and waiting times at Accident & Emergency next week.
Weather warning for coastal overtopping later
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping today.
Heysham ferry to run with delay this morning
The Steam Packet says this morning's 9am sailing from Douglas to Heysham will be delayed.
Spike in number hit by data breaches
The number of people on the Island affected by personal data breaches leapt by 38 per cent at the end of last year.
Town centre road to shut for a day next week
A road in the centre of Ramsey will be shut for a day next week for repair work.
Politician questions powers to remove non-native plants
What can the government do to get rid of invasive species?
2025 winner's Parish Walk advice
The winner of last year's Parish Walk has shared tips for first timers as the Island looks ahead to the iconic event.
Weekend could kick off with aurora borealis!
The weekend could start with a spectacular lightshow tomorrow - if the weather stays clear enough.
Watch out for TT course kerb-painting!
The Department of Infrastructure is asking drivers to take extra care on the TT course as workers repaint kerbs and bridges.
Island couple wins trip to Vegas
A couple from the Isle of Man will be on their way to Las Vegas to get married after winning an online competition.
Could you star in TT film?
Would you like to get involved in a film during this year's TT festival?
Commissioners postpone decision on Pride event
Commissioners in Onchan have put off deciding whether a Pride event will go ahead in the village this summer.
Commissioners want to inspect your trimmed bush
Marown commissioners say you should prepare for inspections to check if your hedges are up to standard.
Bus drivers vote to end strike and accept government offer
The Island's bus strike is over, after bus drivers accepted the government's "final offer".
Birdlife charity marks special milestone
An Island charity says it's marked a special hat-trick this month - after receiving its first baby blackbird of the year.
Peel commissioners criticised after motions left off agenda
A Peel commissioner says two motions she wanted the board to discuss haven't been placed on the agenda for tonight.
Northern Irish minister meets government over fishing rights
A Northern Ireland minister has thanked the Manx government for talks on allowing overseas workers on boats from the territory to fish in Manx waters.
Treasury error causes wrong rates to be charged
The government says an administrative error in Treasury resulted in Andreas residents being charged the wrong rates.
Survey asks what the Biosphere means to you
What does the Island's UNESCO Biosphere status mean to you?
Government has no responsibility for Solway Harvester memorial
The Infrastructure Minister says his department isn't responsible for the Solway Harvester Memorial.
Charity run for mental health coming up
A women's running group will be tackling a five-kilometre course next week to raise money for a mental health charity.
Key Onchan route has already had four sets of roadworks
A busy road in Onchan has had four sets of roadworks so far this year, according to the Department of Infrastructure.
New Manx stamps to commemorate late Queen
A new collection of Manx stamps is being released to mark the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II.
Police confirm death of man in crash
Police have confirmed a man died in a crash at Barregarrow crossroads near Kirk Michael yesterday evening.
Police close road, warn public to stay away after crash
Police are asking people to stay away from part of the TT course this evening after a crash.
Ballasalla to get new pizza outlet this year
Ballasalla may have missed out on a new pizza outlet this week - but it's still getting one elsewhere.
Mountain Road reopening held back a day by rain
The Department of Infrastructure says it's hoping to reopen the Mountain Road a day late after weather delayed work.
Gas mains work to shut Douglas Road
Part of a road in Douglas will be shut for a week from tomorrow for emergency work by Manx Energy.
Plug-in solar power kits on the Island soon?
Manx Utilities chair John Wannenburgh says he's hoping to release more information about new plug-in solar kits soon.
Island's newest woodland finished ahead of schedule
The Isle of Man has a new woodland - two years ahead of schedule.
Iconic TT bike to go under the hammer
A bike which carried racing ace Peter Hickman to two wins at the TT, as well as victories at the North West 200 and Ulster Grand Prix could be yours this month.
Time running out to take part in major fundraising event
There's just over two weeks left to sign up for one of the biggest fundraising events of the year in Douglas.
Cocaine dealing Dad will be back in court
A Douglas dad who was jailed for more than nine years for his part smuggling cocaine to the Island will be back in court again next week.
State of the art Japanese ship gets Manx flag
A groundbreaking ship built in Japan has joined the Isle of Man ship register.
Warning of UK nationalism coming to Island
A campaign organisation is highlighting the risks of imported UK nationalism in the run-up to this year's elections.
Fundraiser launched to get Jade another boxing title shot
A fundraiser's been launched to help a Manx professional boxer continue fighting.
Help for people who think they were mis-sold car finance?
What should people who think they've been mis-sold car finance do?
Tyson Fury explains why he moved to the Island
Boxer Tyson Fury's explained why he chose to leave Lancashire to move to the Isle of Man.
Vote which could end bus strike today
After months of industrial action, the bus strike could be set to end today.
Please park considerately for bin wagons, plead commissioners
A local authority in the north of the Island is pleading with residents to park more considerately after problems emptying bins.
Lieutenant Governor to bungee jump for charity
Lieutenant Governor Sir John Lorimer will be getting into the spirit of the Southern Agricultural Show this year - with a fundraising bungee jump!
Five sets of roadworks on one estate in six months
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says an estate in Onchan has seen five sets of roadworks in the last six months.
Weather postpones council's Easter fun day
Douglas Council says it's had to postpone an event in one of its parks this week because of bad weather.
Seven ferry crossings hit by water levels and dredging issues in Douglas
The Steam Packet company has rescheduled seven ferry sailings this week.
Sam Barks returns to Les Mis in transatlatic tour
Manx actress Samantha Barks is returning to the stage to reprise one of her most famous film roles.
DHSC commissioning rapid review of Noble's bed capacity
The Department of Health and Social Care is commissioning a rapid review of bed capacity at Noble's Hospital.
Progress being made on landmark's new building
A new ticket office at an Island landmark is taking shape!
Temporary traffic lights on TT course section
Essential maintenance work will mean temporary traffic lights on the TT course in the north of the Island tomorrow.
All government departments but one within budget
The government says most of its departments are expected to finish the year within their budget, except for one.
Unclaimed Manx lottery ticket worth £125,000 - is it you?!
Could you be sitting on more than £125,000 after winning it in the National Lottery?
Red Arrows confirm TT 2026 show date
An aerial TT tradition will take to the skies over Douglas again this year.
Mechanised tree planting to be trialled on the Island
A UK company says it's helping the Isle of Man up its forestry game.
No planned changes to community services, says health minister
Health Minister Claire Christian says there are no planned changes to health and care community services provided locally around the Island.
Season's first cruise ship coming soon
The first cruise visit of this season takes place next week.
More work on TT course this week
The Department of Infrastructure says it'll be working on part of the TT course in Douglas later this week.
OFT chair clarifies heating fuel costs
Office of Fair Trading chair Tim Glover says heating fuels on the Island are made up of a variety of factors - but there's no formal price regulation.
Data will be protected during census, says Cabinet Office
The Cabinet Office says it'll take all necessary steps to protect information submitted in this month's census.
Vigil for Palestine this week
Campaigners will be hoping to highlight the plight of Palestinian prisoners at a vigil later this week.
Roadworks near Wildlife Park
The Department of Infrastructure says it's carrying out work near a popular Island attraction .
Fundraiser hits goal to spark Manx-US romance!
Two Transatlantic lovebirds are set to be reunited after the big-hearted public stepped in with donations to an online fundraiser.
Local drinks take honours at beer festival
Two local beers took pride of place during a huge festival in Douglas at the weekend.
Summerland car park plans rejected
An application for temporary parking on the former Summerland site has been rejected.
Three sets of evening TT course roadworks this week
The Department of Infrastructure says it'll be doing three sets of roadworks on the TT course this week.
Woman launches fundraiser to reunite with Manx partner
Could you help smooth the path of true love for a woman from the US and her Manx boyfriend?
Fury calls out Joshua after successful boxing return
Island resident Tyson Fury says he'll retire again unless he can fight Anthony Joshua.
Part of the north to be without water tonight
Manx Utilities says it will have to shut off water in part of the north tonight for essential work.
Emergency remote schooling plans being prepared
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture is preparing an emergency plan for remote schooling.
Power outage causing problems for Ballasalla dentist
A dentist in Ballasalla say it's contacting patients this morning after emergency repair work left the practice without power.
April's census will show Island is more diverse, says author
A Member of the Legislative Council who's written a new book on Island demographics says he expects this month's census will show the Island's becoming more diverse.
Number of local authority seats up for grabs next month
There are seven seats up for grabs at four different local authorities in an election next month.
Runaway bride to shut street
A runaway bride will shut a street in Port St Mary later this month.
Entirety of Mountain Road re-closing this morning
The whole of the Mountain Road will re-close later this morning.
Treasury Minister to give update on Island's economy
The Treasury Minister is due to give an update on the Island's economy next week.
Average Island lifespan rises to new high
The average lifespan of Island residents rose to a new high last year, according to figures from the government.
Civic amenity site to re-open reuse areas this week
The western Civic Amenity site says it'll reopen its reuse garages this week.
Info session explaining the job of an MHK
If you're thinking of running for a seat in the House of Keys this year, a special session next week can tell you more about the role.
Decision on controversial takeaway plans today
The fate of plans for a controversial takeaway on a new housing estate will be decided today.
Firefighters tackle shed blaze
The fire and rescue service says crews were called to a shed fire in Greeba this afternoon, Sunday, April 12.
New report shows progress made by government carers strategy
The government's published the first annual progress report on its ten-year carers strategy.
Some northern homes to be without water tomorrow
Manx Utilities says a number of homes in the North will be without water tomorrow evening
Several sailings cancelled today
The Steam Packet says several sailings have been cancelled because of bad weather today.
Hundreds of artworks available to see online for first time
More than 300 artworks from a major Manx collection can now be seen online for the first time.
Government cybersecurity centre warning of bank scam
If you've had an unexpected phone call from your bank about fraudulent transactions, be wary!
Nearly £265k paid to install broadband cables
The Department for Enterprise paid Manx Telecom almost £265,000 to install underground fibre cables last year.
Tynwald to hear report on possible tourist tax
A report on a potential tourist tax will go before Tynwald later this month.
From Pisa to Peel: cyclist plans 1,250 mile charity ride
A local cyclist plans to ride over 1,250 miles from Pisa to Peel to raise money for a blindness charity.
The Furys are back on Netflix this weekend
The Island's most famous newcomers are back on TV this weekend.
Key road closed again this weekend
Manx Utilities says work on its wastewater network means part of the Old Castletown Road is closed this weekend.
Two ferries cancelled today, and more disrupted on Sunday
Two ferries have been cancelled by bad weather today, with more disrupted on Sunday.
Two Sunday ferry sailings cancelled and two more at risk
With widespread disruption to ferry services on Saturday, two more sailings on Sunday could now be under threat.
Racers' leather company in liquidation
A UK company which made custom leathers for TT stars such as Joey Dunlop, John McGuinness, and Bruce Anstey has gone into liquidation.
Two Saturday ferries cancelled, four rescheduled
The Steam Packet company says four sailings tomorrow have been rescheduled and two called off in the face of bad weather.
Mountain Road partly reopens from this afternoon
The Department of Infrastructure says part of the Mountain Road will reopen for the weekend.
U2 singer's daughter to star in TT film
U2 singer Bono's daughter will be on the island next month as filming starts on a movie about the TT.
Departure times changed on weekend ferries
The Steam Packet's changed the departure times of two ferries on Saturday, because of bad weather.
Thank you for not stockpiling fuel, says government
The government's thanked people for not stockpiling fuel after recent price hikes.
New motorsport bar's alcohol licence to be decided soon
A new motorsports bar in Douglas will find out if it can have an alcohol licence this month.
Tynwald to debate way to legal recreational cannabis
Should Tynwald legalise and regulate recreational cannabis?
Road will be shut for hours after crash, say police
A road in the west of the Island is likely to remain shut for some time after a crash.
New Captain of the Parish announced in the South
Arbory has announced a new Captain of the Parish.
Island in for big midge season this year
Experts say the Island could be in for a bumper season of midges this year.
Daily closures on section of TT course this month
Part of the TT course in the west of the Island will see daily road closures later this month.
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.