A project to help 25 of the Island's long-term unemployed back into work has cost around £100,000.
A committee representing patients says Manx Care should properly discuss service cuts with the Department of Health and Social Care in future.
There's a chance to celebrate the end of this year's railway season next month.
Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood says her department's finished surveying education buildings around the Island.
Witnesses are being urged to contact police after a dog attacked livestock yesterday.
Onchan MHK Julie Edge wants to know how many Island-based retailers register their online sales in the UK to use Stripe for payments.
There's a chance to find out more about funding for creative projects on the Island this week.
Manx Care says it spent exactly the same amount on its 20 highest-paid doctors last year as it did in 2023.
Two Manx banknotes could fetch more than a hundred times their face value this weekend.
A Facebook page has been launched campaigning for justice for the escaped bull which was shot by police yesterday, Tuesday, October 14.
The government says it's considered getting rid of tax discs for cars, but hasn't made any decision yet.
Isle of Man Meats says it's investigating after a bull escaped and had to be shot.
A new public health survey is asking for your views about cannabis and its effects.
TT racer Ian Lougher says he's retiring after 42 years competing.
An Island art club says it's looking for models who don't mind showing a bit of skin!
The Enterprise Minister says there is currently only one first-time buyer development in progress on the Island.
Police say trained officers 'dispatched' a bull after it broke loose this morning.
The government says inflation fell sharply last month.
The Department of Infrastructure says a bridge in Peel has now reopened.
Police are warning of a massive horny problem in Tromode.
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The Island's branch of the largest nursing union will hold its annual general meeting this week.
Locked school loos will be raised with Education Minister Daphne Caine.
There’s just over a week left to enter a Manx writing competition for young people.
A Douglas pub will host a special fundraising event for a men's mental health group this weekend.
Manx Care says fewer than one in four complaints from its employees have been upheld in the past five years.
The redevelopment of the former Newson’s building on North Quay has been approved by planners.
The Island's Family Library, which closed in August, will be back this weekend.
An online petition to build a mosque on the Isle of Man has been dismissed as trolling by social media users.
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A busy road in Douglas will have temporary traffic lights this week as workers tackle a gas leak.
A bike ridden to two TT victories by Joey Dunlop sold for well over its estimated price at the weekend.
Manx athlete Christa Cain has set a new Isle of Man women’s marathon record at the Chicago Marathon.
Manx Care's winter vaccination programme starts today.
Isle of Man Transport has released a new bus timetable.
A dentist in Douglas is encouraging families to boo-rush their fangs this Halloween.
Ronaldsway has said low visibility at the airport will affect flights today.
An MHK has requested figures on sexual offence prosecutions and convictions over the past five years.
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The public's being invited to find out more about the work of a vital medical lifeline this week.
The Island's Information commissioner's Office says the latest figures show fewer data breaches have been recorded - but they affect more people and are more serious.
An MHK wants to know if Manx Care's insurer has paid out any malpractice claims since the organisation was set up.
An MHK is to quiz the Island's Health and Social Care Minister about action to tackle loneliness on the Island.
The government says cutting ultra-processed foods from school meals will save more than £68,000 a year.
Villagers in west Africa are celebrating after aid from the Isle of Man helped their communities end years of water scarcity.
The government says it's extending a consultation into changing the Island's rates system.
Onchan commissioners say they're hoping to provide a new recycling site after closing a station in Port Jack.
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Ramsey commissioners are asking skateboarders to take extra care after lights were damaged at a skate park.
Smart electricity meters are on the mind of a southern MHK.
Planning officers have recommended allowing Manx Telecom to put up 12 telegraph poles in Peel as it rolls out fibre broadband.
The government is sponsoring a business innovation award in Liverpool.
Manx Utilities says you won't be able to top up your smart meter for two hours on Sunday.
A new toy shop will open in Douglas today.
A model motorbike bearing autographs from more than 50 top racers is up for sale on eBay - for more than £10,000.
An Island advocate has written to the chief minister to ask if the Isle of Man will be included in the UK's ID card scheme.
Braddan commissioners are asking people to drive carefully today as contractors start work in the area.
Tributes are being paid to a stalwart of the community in the west of the Island.
What was the population of Peel in 1989? That’s the question Peel and Glenfaba MHK Kate Lord-Brennan wanted answering.
A new motorsport-themed café in Douglas has applied for planning permission to put up signs.
A dog that’s been up for adoption for nearly three years has finally found his forever home.
The Health Minister has confirmed that Manx Care’s forecasted spend exceeded its budget on all three reporting dates.
The Health Minister has confirmed there will be no increase in prescription charges before the upcoming election.
The Island's Kayak Festival kicks off today in the south of the Island.
The Post Office has released a new stamp collection celebrating the Island's rich brewing heritage.
A long-serving TT marshal has been recognised with an award.
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The number of people getting the ferry to the Island has risen by more than 12% compared to last year.
Manx Care says a ward at Ramsey Cottage Hospital will shut for a month as it calls in pest control.
A Peel commissioner is appealing for help after seeing a driver deliberately kill a baby seagull.
The Department of Infrastructure says it can't reveal how many repairs, complaints and incidents there have been on North Quay in Douglas because it's personal information.
Two student artists have been left disappointed after their work was found "unsuitable" for display at Noble's Hospital in a prestigious contest.
The Island's capital could be getting a quieter fireworks display next year.
A Douglas company which was one of the UK's largest care home providers will hold a meeting later this month to wind up its affairs.
Over 630 people have signed a petition against the government's Regulation of Health and Social Care Bill.
A wildlife charity has warned the public not to approach baby seals following an incident in the south of the Island yesterday.
The first Tynwald order paper of the new political year has been released, outlining 48 topics for discussion.
A new video shows hope being delivered to those missing their favourite fast food.
The government's inviting food businesses to its last safety workshop of the year.
A café in the south of the Island says it needs you.
The Department of Infrastructure says Storm Amy brought significant challenges to the island, prompting a swift response from various services.
More people on the Island believe the government needs to do more to curb vaping rather than smoking, according to new research.
An Island charity needs help naming a baby seal.
The Treasury Minister says more than £23 million has been allocated to support the Island's affordable housing goals.
Police have charged a man with attempted murder following a series of violent incidents in the north of the Island.
Home Affairs Minister Jane Poole-Wilson says police are reviewing how an incident in Maughold was dealt with this week.
A woman's called for the return of her mum's beloved bench after it was taken from outside her home.
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Manx Care has confirmed that the Minor Injuries Unit at Ramsey Cottage Hospital will remain closed at weekends until further notice.
TV Licensing staff are visiting the Island.
The funeral of a man who died in a car crash in the west of the Island takes place this week.
Laxey star Samantha Barks will be among a glittering cast celebrating the 40th anniversary of the musical that became her breakthrough film role.
Two Freedom of Information requests quizzing the Department of Health and Social Care about recruitment in West Africa have been referred to the Cabinet Office.
Garff Commissioners are asking your views on what Laxey Promenade's playground should have.
A law firm on the Isle of Man has earned Top Tier status for the 17th year in row by a leading independent directory.
There's a chance to get into the Hop-tu-Naa spirit this month, with a fancy-dress moot pick at a farm in the north of the Island.
Claire’s Accessories is closing its Strand Street store, along with 145 other locations across the UK and Ireland.
Firefighters were called to a house in Port Erin yesterday afternoon.
Police are looking for the owner of a dog found in Douglas this morning.
The Island's newest bus service has been given the thumbs-up in a YouTube video.
The capital's council says it's getting tough on litterbugs.
There could be a chance of seeing the northern lights tonight - if the sky clears!
Manx cycling legend Mark Cavendish stars alongside a number of Manx businesses in a new advertising campaign urging people to buy local.
Residents in the north are being invited to a community meeting tonight following a serious incident in Maughold.
Police are appealing for information after a series of vandalism attacks in the north of the Island.
A musician who uses artificial intelligence to create rap songs has released his latest track - saying the Island has nothing like a "G-Thang".
A charity fraudster who's been banned from suing people without permission from a judge is due back in court this week.
A planning application to dump silt from Peel Harbour at Cross Vein Mine in Foxdale will be decided by planners rather than the Council of Ministers.
Douglas Council says its rates collection this year is well behind target.
Police are appealing for information after two men were assaulted yesterday - leaving needing treatment in a UK hospital.
Peel will get its chance to find out more about proposed new 20mph zones later.
Onchan Commissioners are appealing for information after a toilet block was vandalized and daubed with racist graffiti.
Manx Telecom has lodged a series of planning appeals as it tries to put telegraph poles up for broadband in Peel and Crosby.
A woman in Onchan is appealing for help to find her beloved missing cat.
A local authority in the south of the Island says it's applied to lease the Southern Civic Amenity Site.
The Ben-my-Chree is being brought out for service this evening to help with freight.
The Island's Trades Union Council says the Cabinet Office should release details of millions of pounds paid out to former government workers.
Manx cycling legend Mark Cavendish stars alongside a number of Manx businesses in a new advertising campaign urging people to buy local.
A local boutique has launched a limited edition scarf in aid of the Manx Breast Cancer Support Group.
Airport bosses say the number of people travelling through Ronaldsway last month was down almost 12 per cent compared to last year.
Police responded to a serious incident in Port Cornaa on Monday evening, where one person was seriously injured.
Police are warning people not to approach a man as they deal with an incident in the north of the Island.
Castletown residents say they're concerned for the well-being of a feathered visitor who may have been abandoned.
A road in Laxey has closed for a week for emergency repairs.
Organisers of a protest against genocide in Gaza say those planning a "Manx Day" to coincide with the march didn't show up.
A local resident has offered a £100 reward to anyone who helps return four stolen garden troughs to their rightful owner.
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The Isle of Man has recorded its strongest-ever cruise season, with passenger numbers up 21% on last year.
A resident in the south of the Island has expressed anger after thieves stole four garden troughs.
Today is the deadline to submit your personal income tax.
Police are appealing for help in the search for a high-risk missing person.
The Cabinet Office says it doesn't know how many Island residents may have served in Israel's military, after a Freedom of Information request.
Arbory and Rushen Commissioners have accused the government of a serious oversight after discovering two quarries in the area hadn't been included in a consultation about rates.
The Ronaldsway Met Office says temperatures were back closer to average in September, after the warmest summer on record.
A new estate agency has been launched on the Island.
Michelle's Mone's called a statement by the UK chancellor about her 'dangerous and inflammatory', saying it's put her in physical danger.
Bus Vannin says it'll be making some minor tweaks to two of its school services later this month.
A community in the North has rallied together to buy a replacement memorial bench after the original was stolen.
Charity Love Tech is holding a panel discussion to inspire girls and young people to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and maths.
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The Chris Kelly Memorial Rally will be taking place today.
Scientists say a rare earthquake shook the Isle of Man this week.
A number of flights at Ronaldsway Airport are delayed this morning as Storm Amy continues to lash the Island.
A yellow weather warning is in place this morning as gales continue to batter the Island.
Bus Vannin says a number of its services may be disrupted this weekend because of staff illness.
The Department for Infrastructure is applying for planning permission to revamp the Harbour Master's Office in Port St Mary.
Manx Utilities says its smart meter app will be temporarily out of action this weekend.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a car failed to stop for them near Corkill's Garage in Onchan.
Several big topics from the Government Conference have been put forward for a general debate in Tynwald.
The Autumn Artisan Fayre is being held in the North this weekend.
The police say several roads around the Island are blocked by trees downed by winds from Storm Amy today, Friday, October 3.
Douglas Council has issued advice to its tenants as Storm Amy approaches.
Train fans will be disappointed this weekend, because of Storm Amy.
A homeowner in Onchan is in trouble with the local authority about their overgrown bush.
A huge charity event this weekend has been postponed because of Storm Amy.
The Island's information Commissioner has told the Cabinet Office to reconsider a Freedom of Information request after it refused to release information.
A Halloween-themed mini festival is being held in Laxey.
Families are being invited to remember their lost children at a special event in Braddan next week.
A chef's won a payout of more than £6,000 from a restaurant in Douglas which has now closed.
The Department of Infrastructure says a footbridge in Peel won't now open until next week.
Education Minister Daphne Caine says the problem of chatter during performances at the Villa Marina is being taken seriously.
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The Steam Packet Company says this morning's Manxman sailing to Heysham, will leave later than planned.
Ronaldsway airport has issued advice to passengers today as a yellow weather warning takes effect later.
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Hackers trying to gain control of manx.net accounts topped the government's dodgy email charts again last month.
The Department for Enterprise says it doesn't promote one type of accommodation over another during the Island's motorcycle festivals.
An MHK wants to know how the government chose the suppliers for the new school menu.
The Post Office has unveiled its Christmas stamp collection, designed by University College Isle of Man students.
The Steam Packet’s announced the cancellation of several sailings on Friday, October 3 and Saturday, October 4 due to Storm Amy.
Braddan commissioners say they're swapping fortnightly meetings for monthly ones.
The Steam Packet Company says a number of its sailings are being rescheduled because of expected severe gales this weekend.
Civil defence volunteers are advising people to prepare for the year's first storm while there's time.
A yellow weather warning’s been issued as Storm Amy approaches the Island.
A marine wildlife charity's thanked swimmers who were treated to a show from the Island's two best-known dolphins this week.
The Department of Infrastructure says part of the TT course will have temporary traffic lights today during emergency work.
An MHK's to quiz the government on the future of its AI strategy in a series of questions for written answer.
University College Isle of Man is inviting homeschooled youngsters to tour its campus this month.
The government says this year's seen the best-ever cruise season, with record-breaking numbers of passengers visiting the Island.
Manx Utilities says it'll carry out work on sewers owned by developer Dandara to tackle Peel's putrid pong.
An MHK wants to know how many ongoing employment tribunals and whistleblowing cases involve government.
There'll be a chance to find out more about the government's 20mph plans next week.
The Manx National Farmers Union is to launch a new website with funding from the Manx Lottery Trust.
Events where you can talk openly about death are being held next week.
A former Premier League footballer has revealed he gave up the sport after visiting the Isle of Man.
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Manx Care's released its annual report, which it says shows measurable improvements to the health service.
The government's planning to up the amount benefits claimants can borrow in emergencies when Tynwald sits later this month.
The Steam Packet Company says it's making changes to its autumn sailing schedule to allow for works at the Liverpool ferry terminal.
A western MHK wants to know what the population of the largest town in her constituency was 36 years ago.
Protestors will gather in Douglas this weekend to make their feelings known about genocide in Gaza.
The Steam Packet company says more of its sailings tomorrow are being rescheduled.
A PPE company linked to Island residents Doug Barrowman and Michelle Mone has been ordered to pay more than £122 million to the UK government.
Manx Care is asking people to be patient if they're trying to contact a Douglas practice today.
The Department of Home Affairs says it doesn't know how many foreign inmates are being held at Jurby's prison.
Bad weather will bring some disruption to ferry crossings tomorrow.
The west's newest café will throw open its doors this weekend.
A northern dairy farm is having to suspend production of yoghurt and butter due to a long dry spell.
Solar-powered charging bays for electric cars at Ronaldsway Airport will cost around £415,000.