Dylan Moran announces Isle of man show
TV star and comedian Dylan Moran has announced he'll be performing on the Island next year.
Tuition company announces Ramsey expansion
A tuition company says it's expanding its services in the north of the Island.
TT course section to shut for work next week
A section of the TT course will be closed for a week next month for roadworks.
Jersey debates assisted dying - as Manx law breaks unwelcome record
A Freedom of Information request in the UK has shown the Isle of Man's Assisted Dying Bill has broken an unwelcome record.
New Castle Rushen High School unveiled
An engineering and construction company has shared the first look at the new Castle Rushen High School.
Full list of Thursday's 37 bus services released
Bus Vannin has released the details of its planned timetable for tomorrow amid the ongoing strike.
Minister says airline's using government cash properly
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas says a subsidised airline isn't spending the government's money elsewhere.
Horse tram extension plans still need approval, says minister
Plans are in place to extend Douglas Horse Trams the length of the promenade - but it won't happen in the immediate future.
Ferry terminal in running for another award
The new ferry terminal in Liverpool is in the running for an architectural award.
Two thirds of income tax returns done online
A total of 61,225 income tax returns were filed during the previous tax year, with around two thirds done online.
Lord Street complex plans recommended for refusal
A multimillion pound redevelopment including a cinema, flats, shops and bus centre in Douglas have been recommended for refusal.
Southern pub submits improvement plans
A pub in the south of the Island has applied for planning permission to improve its facilities.
Bus union rejects government's latest offer in strike talks
Unite the Union says it's rejected Bus Vannin's latest pay offer, made during talks aimed at ending the strike which is now in its fifth day.
Lieutenant Governor to join in celebrations at Islamic Centre
The lieutenant governor will be marking Ramadan at the Island's Islamic Centre next month.
Local fisherman's next big screen venture
A Peel fisherman-turned-actor is back on the boats in a new film out later this year.
Backup plans for bus services working well, says minister
The Island's Infrastructure Minister says his department's backup plans during the bus strike have been working well.
DESC chief job being advertised
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture is advertising for a new head as its current chief officer prepares to retire.
Bus Vannin's timetable for 5th day of strike
Bus Vannin's released its latest timetable for today, which marks the fifth day of a 10-day strike by drivers.
Beware Birmingham scam calls, says council
Is Douglas Council's housing office calling you from the UK's midlands?
Move your car or we'll do it, says pub
A pub in Onchan is warning motorists to move their badly-parked vehicles out of its car park.
Farm's plea over dog fouling in fields
A farm in the north of the Island is asking dog-walkers to respect the countryside - after finding an abandoned dog poo bag in a grazing field.
Firefighter recruitment event for women
The Island's Fire and Rescue Service will hold a women-only recruitment event tomorrow.
Wednesday's bus services listed by Bus Vannin
Bus Vannin has released the list of buses which will run tomorrow.
Old Castletown Road to close for pumping station work
Manx Utilities says the old Castletown Road will close for more than two weeks next month.
Fire service give details on this morning's crash
The fire and rescue service has released details about the crash on the Peel Coast Road his morning.
New nature paths would link northern landmarks
The Manx Wildlife Trust has applied for planning permission for two new footpaths in the north of the Island.
Minister can't say how much it'd cost to end strike
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says he can't say how much settling the bus strike would cost.
Deadline looms to air views on homelessness laws
There's still a chance to have your say about new laws to tackle homelessness on the Island.
Sea Terminal is next for DOI improvement works
After announcing more work at the Liverpool Ferry Terminal, the Department of Infrastructure says it'll be the Douglas Sea Terminal's turn for some TLC from next month.
Unemployment up in January
Unemployment went up last month, but is still at a lower level than last year.
Guy Martin opens up about drug use
Former TT star Guy Martin says he used to take drugs to work more and finance his racing career.
Bus strike talks to continue this afternoon, says minister
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says negotiations to end the bus strike will take place this afternoon.
Plans submitted to partly demolish promenade cafe
Peel Commissioners have submitted a planning application to demolish part of the Bowling Green Café.
Crash closes Coast Road
Police say they've closed the Peel coast road because of a crash this morning.
Bus Vannin releases timetable for strike's 4th day
Bus Vannin has released its latest contingency timetable for the fourth day of the strike.
Wicked-themed performing workshop over school holidays
A theatre company says it'll offer performing workshops with a Wicked theme during the easter school holidays.
Bus strike top of agenda in Keys this morning
The House of Keys will sit this morning, with the ongoing bus strike on members' minds.
Landmark bridge to close for work next week
A bridge in Douglas will close at night next week for essential work.
Major works completed on historic castle
Peel's most historic building is looking more like its former self, after almost a kilometre of its walls were restored.
Commissioner welcomes DOI's Ramsey flood defence U-turn
A Ramsey commissioner has welcomed a government U-turn on flood defences for the town.
Tributes paid to Manx Telecom's Hugo
Manx Telecom has paid tribute to a senior manager after he died following a short illness.
Bus Vannin issues school bus advice
Bus Vannin has issued a new update on school buses as the Island's bus strike continues.
Minister announces Ramsey flood defence U-turn
The Department of Infrastructure has withdrawn its planning application for Ramsey's flood defences.
Government reminder to have travel docs in order
The government's reminding people to make sure they have all the correct documents with them when they're travelling.
Latest bus strike timetable shows limited options for commuters
Bus Vannin has released its latest contingency timetable in the third day of strike action by drivers.
Airport warns passengers of bus strike
Ronaldsway Airport is warning passengers about bus disruption this week as a strike continues.
Island calls for more regulation of AI creating sexual images
The Isle of Man has joined calls for better regulation of AI tools which are being used to create sexual deepfakes of children.
Last chance to become Island's top young poet
You're running out of time if you want to become the Island's next young top poet.
Facebook groups rush to help during bus strike
Facebook groups have been leaping into action this morning as the Island's bus strike enters its third day.
Road between Port Erin and Port St Mary shut by sinkhole
A road in the south of the Island has been closed for emergency works to repair a sinkhole this week.
Get in touch if you've got solar panel land, says MU
Manx Utilities says it's looking for sites to house solar energy projects in future.
Stay away from big buoy, says coastguard
The coastguard is warning the public to stay away from a large navigational beacon which has washed ashore.
Busy southern route to shut this week
A busy road in St Marks will close for two days this week.
Loganair celebrates passenger milestone
Airline Loganair is celebrating a landmark - after carrying 250,000 passengers between the Isle of Man and Liverpool.
Plans to process waste asphalt for roundabout
The Department of Infrastructure says it wants to process waste asphalt at a former quarry in Ballasalla for use at the Balthane roundabout.
No school bus service as first week of driver strike begins
There won't be any school buses this morning because of staff shortages, in the first week of a strike by drivers over pay and conditions.
Redevelopment of 1940s housing estate progressing well
Castletown Commissioners say work on a new social housing development is progressing at pace.
No one lost money over MiCards phaseout, says minister
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas says nobody has lost any money after the end of the MiCards payment system for benefits and pensions.
Pleasure Park to get rebrand
Onchan Pleasure Park is getting a rebranding after commissioners approved an initiative at their last meeting.
Keys to debate bringing back historic public transport
Restoring the capital's most historic public transport links will be on the mind of MHKs next week.
Bus Vannin may run out of drivers by first evening of strike
Bus Vannin says it might not be able to keep services running this evening, on the first day of the strike.
Cost of ferry terminal to be discussed in Keys again
The cost of the Liverpool Ferry Terminal is set to be discussed by MHKs again next week.
Union organisation says bus strike is last resort
A trade union organisation says strike action is being used as a last resort, and bus drivers are being unfairly blamed for the dispute.
Appeal for information over hole in road
Ramsey Commissioners say they've had to close a lane in the town because of a hole in the road.
Weather warning for coastal overtopping this afternoon
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping this afternoon.
New political members join government departments
New political members have been appointed to two government departments.
How bad does weather have to be to close the Mountain?
A Ramsey MHK is to quiz the Island's infrastructure minister about how bad weather has to be to close the Mountain Road.
Noel Edmonds reveals taste of new Manx wines
Noel Edmonds has released a video with tasting notes for his new Isle of Man wine.
Major disruption as bus drivers strike from today
The Island's bus drivers have walked out in a strike over wages, holiday time and sick pay.
Bus strike: Manx Care issues advice to patients
Manx Care's issued advice after talks between drivers and the government failed to avert this week's bus strike.
MGP newcomers on their way to see the course
Newcomers to the TT course will be on the Island this weekend.
Strike mean no school buses, says Bus Vannin
Bus Vannin says strike action will mean no school buses next week.
Financial regulator warns of email fraud
The Island's financial regulator is warning people about scammers who are impersonating it in fraudulent emails.
Strike bus timetables released
The Department of Infrastructure has published the contingency timetables for buses during upcoming strike action.
Yellow weather warning for Saturday's high tide
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued another warning for coastal overtopping.
Garage chain ready for bus strikes
An Island filling station chain says it plans to open as normal as normal during a 10-day bus strike, after making some staffing changes.
Joe Locke may reprise superhero role
Manx actor Joe Locke could be returning to his Marvel superhero role, according to reports in the US.
Union hits out over strike-breaking driver appeal
The Island's Trades Union Council has hit out after the government appealed for drivers to cover during strike action.
Keys to discuss bus strike, days after industrial action begins
The House of Keys will hear about the Island's bus strike next week after an MHK was given permission to ask an urgent question.
Manx Electric Railway to run services during bus strike
Electric trams will run from Monday as part of backup plans during a 10-day bus strike.
Liverpool ferry terminal to shut for more works
The Isle of Man Ferry Terminal will be closed for two weekends next month to allow for more works.
Overtopping and flooding expected at high tide
A yellow weather warning is in place for coastal overtopping and some flooding this lunchtime.
Shaw's Brow trials free weekend parking
Douglas Council says it'll offer free parking at a town centre car park to encourage visitors to the capital.
Last chance to have say on rules for shed building
There's still time to have your say as the government considers changing planning rules for garden sheds.
Questions about number of surgeries performed
How many surgeries have been carried out since last April?
Plans for face-to-face government services to return
The government will put forward plans to provide face-to-face services around the Island in June.
Witness appeal after hit and run
Police are asking witnesses to come forward after a parked car was damaged by another driver, who didn't stop.
Government says bus strike looks to be inevitable
The Department of Infrastructure says it looks like a 10-day strike by bus drivers will go ahead this Saturday, despite negotiations.
Updated planning application for sewage network
Manx Utilities says it's republished a planning application for its proposed sewage network in Garff.
Over £145k spent on road studs
More than £145,000 has been spent by the government on cats eyes over the past two years.
Health minister says she's taking onboard doctors' feedback
The Island's Health Minister Claire Christian says her department takes a recent survey from doctors seriously - after 75 per cent said they wouldn't recommend working at Manx Care.
Beach charity wants your suggestions on where to clean
An Island charity is asking people to suggest the untidiest spots to clean up.
Festival organisers inviting people to help out this weekend
If you'd like to get involved with this year's fire festival in the west of the Island, you're being invited to an event this weekend.
Island's top baby names revealed!
The Island's Central Registry has revealed the most popular names last year.
Government makes offer to try to avert bus strike
The Department of Infrastructure says it's hoping bus drivers will suspend a 10-day strike due to start this weekend.
Yellow weather warning for Friday lunchtime high tide
The Island's Met Office has issued a weather warning for high tide tomorrow.
MHK accuses Post Office of bullying subpostmasters
Rushen MHK Juan Watterson says he stands by his allegations the Post Office has bullied sub-postmasters over their contracts.
Kewaigue Road closed for weekend
Kewaigue Road has closed after Manx Utilities work ran into unexpected difficulties.
SubWhere? Sandwich chain returns to Douglas!
Subway's coming back to the Island - but its new location hasn't been revealed yet!
Haywood hits out against online toxicity against women
An MHK in the south of the Island has criticised online toxicity against women.
Deadline to renew firearms certificates nears
There's less than two months left to renew firearms certificates.
Extra UK ferry charges would seriously impact Island, says Minister
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas says the Manx government has told the UK imposing extra charges on ferries would seriously affect our transport links.
Should the Island ban children from social media?
Will the Isle of Man ban youngsters from social media?
Over a month until facility at tip re-opens
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says it'll be at least the end of March before the Northern Civic Amenity Site opens its re-use site again.
No agreement with DOI over strike action, says union
A bus union planning strike action this weekend says it hasn't met the Department of Infrastructure.
Police appeal after bar brawl with serious injuries
The police are appealing for witnesses after a fight which happened in a Douglas bar last weekend.
Dining in the Dark to return this year
Dining in the Dark is back for 2026, in support of Island charity Sight Matters.
Tynwald gives formal approval to min wage rise
Tynwald's formally approved the new minimum wage rate.
Manx wartime newsletter on sale for thousands
A newsletter produced by internees in Douglas during the Second World War is selling on Ebay for over £2,000.
Commissioners to discuss closing of church hall
Garff commissioners say they'll take part in a meeting about the possible closure of a Methodist hall in the area.
Tax system won't change to give breaks to unmarried couples
There are no plans to give unmarried couples the same tax breaks as those who are married.
MHK wants to know about hospital bed occupancy
What's the average bed occupancy at midnight at Noble’s Hospital over the last 60 months?
Prom closed to traffic until tomorrow
A promenade in Ramsey will stay shut until tomorrow after high winds damaged a building.
More overtopping on the way with yellow warning issued
Another weather warning for coastal overtopping has been issued by Ronaldsway Met Office.
Tuesday was busiest day in Ambulance Service history
The Island's ambulances dealt with their busiest-ever day yesterday, dealing with 82 incidents.
100,000 population "never a government ambition", says chief minister
Chief Minister Alf Cannan says it's never been a government ambition to grow the Island's population to 100,000 - despite it being described as an ambition in a government economic plan.
Ramsey promenade now shut because of waves
Queens Promenade in Ramsey has been shut because of coastal overtopping.
Yellow weather warning for overnight snow and ice
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a new yellow weather warning, with snow expected on high ground tonight.
Cannabis club pushes back opening day
A cannabis club in Ramsey says it's been forced to push back its opening by a week.
Plans for a new chippy in Laxey
Laxey could soon be getting a new chippy - albeit a mobile one!
Department must reconsider FOI refusal over college loan
The Department for Enterprise has been told to reconsider its response to a Freedom of Information request after it refused to give information about a loan to King Williams College.
Cannabis club opens this weekend!
The Island's first cannabis social club will open its doors this weekend.
Public Health offering free HIV testing
Public Health Isle of Man is offering free, confidential HIV testing.
Weather warning cancels Cregneash buses
Bus Vannin says it's cancelling some services in the south of the Island today.
Local business organisations welcome new budget
Island business organisations have welcomed the government's new budget.
Number of government workers on sabbaticals revealed
Cabinet Office Minister David Ashford says 27 government employees are taking sabbaticals this year, with another three planned.
Historic Manx bus tickets on sale from USA
If you collect bus tickets, an online shop in America may have just the thing.
Is the future of the northern tip secure?
What progress has government made towards ensuring the future of the Northern Civic Amenity Site?
Northern burger shop up for sale
A café in Ramsey has announced it's up for sale.
Figures show approvals for surveillance by authorities
The Island's surveillance commissioner says one intrusive episode was given the go-ahead in 2024.
Questions over income from Villa Gaiety properties
How much does the Villa Gaiety complex earn from its rental properties?
Two weather warnings in force
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued two weather warnings for today.
Budget passes by 21 votes to 10
10 Tynwald members voted against the government's budget today.
Don't park at the Bottleneck tomorrow!
Douglas Council is asking people not to park in the Bottleneck Car Park tomorrow.
Yellow ice warning issued by Met Office
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a second weather warning today.
Met Office issues amber overtopping warning
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for tomorrow.
Two ferry sailings cancelled, two more at risk
Two Steam Packet sailings have been cancelled tonight, with another two at risk tomorrow.
Plans unveiled for new Patrick wetland
The Manx Wildlife Trust has submitted plans to create a new wetland in the west of the Island.
Police looking for witnesses after collision in Ramsey
Police are appealing for witnesses after a crash involving a car and a pedestrian in Ramsey.
Over 21,500 passengers have used the number 8 bus
The Department of Infrastructure says a newly-introduced bus route has seen more than 21,500 people use it since it launched last summer.
Firefighters called to a house fire in Onchan
The Isle of Man Fire and Rescue service were called to reports of a fire in Onchan yesterday.
Today's budget at a glance
All the announcements made by Treasury Minister Chris Thomas during this morning's budget.
Employers' National Insurance rates frozen
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas says employers' national insurance rates will be frozen over the coming year.
Pensions to see 4.8% rise under budget
Pensioners will see more money in their pockets this year, after a rise under the triple-lock system.
Income tax threshold rise 'will boost disposable income'
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas says most people will be £500 a year better off under new tax thresholds.
Treasury Minister announces extra £45 million for health
Health services will get an extra £45 million in spending this year.
ManxSPCA gives pancake tips for pups
An Island animal charity is offering dog-friendly advice this pancake day.
Over £21,000 raised for mum-to-be facing urgent radiotherapy
A fundraising page has raised more than £21,000 for a mum-to-be who underwent emergency brain surgery.
Ferry crossings at risk from incoming bad weather
Four Steam Packet sailings could be at risk of being cancelled.
Fundraiser for team who rescued dog
A man's launched an online fundraiser for the people who helped save a dog after it had to be rescued from a cliff.
Summer jobs up for grabs at Onchan’s Pleasure Park
Onchan Pleasure Park is prepping for the busy season and is looking for park attendants to join the team.
Budget Day at Tynwald
Tynwald sits this morning - with Treasury Minister Chris Thomas due to give his first budget speech.
Balladoole's re-use sheds on the agenda in Tynwald
The Northern Civic Amenity Site's re-use shed will be under the spotlight in Tynwald this week.
Yellow weather warning issued over snow and ice tonight
Ronaldsway Met Office has put out a yellow weather warning about freezing conditions tonight.
Steam Packet carried 680,000 passengers last year
The Steam Packet Company says it carried more than 680,000 passengers on its vessels last year - up more than eight per cent on 2024's tally.
Roof work to shut Castletown shopping street
A street in Castletown's centre will close to traffic next week for emergency work.
Church unveils plans to modernise facilities
A church in Onchan has applied for permission to upgrade its facilities for what it says are "evolving needs".
Are Mountain Road closures harming Ramsey?
A business in Ramsey is calling for ideas, saying a rising number of Mountain Road closures is hurting the town.
No whey! Creamery says goodbye to much-loved butter
The Isle of Man Creamery says they're discontinuing its 250g block of whey butter.
Roofing Outlaw plans Isle of Man franchise
A self-style outlaw roofer from the UK says he's hoping to open a branch of his business on the Isle of Man.
Can you help find fly-tippers?
A local authority in the west of the Island is appealing for information after a fly-tipping incident at a local beauty spot.
Aldi and Lidl on Summerland site?
A former Douglas councillor has used AI to imagine what the Summerland site would look like with supermarkets built on it.
Corrin leaps to silver and breaks national record at British Indoor Championships
Regan Corrin has set a new Isle of Man high jump record, winning silver at the British Indoor Championships.
Gambling Supervision to look at renewing betting office licenses
The Gambling Supervision commission says it'll meet later this year to consider renewing betting shop licences.
From Pufferfish to panellist, Sam Barks shines on The Masked Singer final
The Isle of Man's Samantha Barks joined The Masked Singer panel on Saturday night.
Have your say on Manx pharmacy services
The Department of Health and Social Care wants your views on its pharmacies.
Tynwald to decide on October and January half-term breaks
Tynwald members will vote on whether to have October and January half-term off next month.
Sarah Astin breaks Isle of Man women’s marathon record in Seville
Manx Athlete Sarah Astin has set a new Isle of Man women's marathon record at her debut in Seville.
DOI declines to reveal charity land lease costs in Ramsey
The Department of Infrastructure says revealing how much it charges a charity to rent land in Ramsey could undermind future negotiations.
Ballakilpheric Road shuts tomorrow
A road in the south of the Island will close for nearly seven weeks.
Peel Carnival needs you!
One of Peel's biggest events is looking for volunteers to help organise it.
Commissioners looking for new clerk
Jurby commissioners say they're looking for a new clerk and finance officer.
Nobody charged for paper Manx Utilities bills, says chair
Manx Utilities chairman John Wannenburgh says nobody pays to receive a paper bill.
Should cohabiting couples get married tax breaks?
Questions about whether cohabiting couples should get equal tax rights to those who are married will be raised in Tynwald next week.
Repairs on Peel Power Station to get underway
Manx Utilities says it's hoping to start fitting replacement flues to Peel Power Station next week.
Manx Care doctor survey to be discussed by Tynwald
How will the Government respond to a damning survey by the British Medical Association?
Weather warning for snow tonight
A yellow weather warning about more freezing weather will come into force later.
MHK queries safety at primary school in Ballabeg
An MHK will raise the issue of safety outside a primary school in the south of the Island next week.
Gales put two ferry sailings at risk tonight
Two Steam Packet Company sailings overnight could be facing disruption.
Should the Island throw a birthday party for Barry Gibb?
As tourism business owner has suggested the Isle of Man hold a huge event to mark Sir Barry Gibb's 80th birthday this year.
Warning issued over icy roads
Ice and frost is causing havoc on the Island's roads this morning.
High ground could see 4 inches of snow on Saturday night
The Island's Met Office has issued another weather warning for snow and sleet over the weekend.
Mountain Road unlikely to open before Monday
The Department of Infrastructure says the Mountain Road is unlikely to open this weekend.
Yellow warning for freezing temperatures tonight
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning about freezing conditions.
School bangers night called off
A charity says it's been forced to cancel a night of school singalongs because of poor ticket sales.
AK47 and Uzi handed in to police
Police have had a significant number of dangerous weapons handed in during their latest firearms amnesty.
"No dispute" over Liverpool Ferry Terminal, says main contractor
The main contractor behind the new ferry terminal in Liverpool says there's no legal dispute over the project.
More weekend bus strikes to come after 10-day walkout?
Bus drivers could walk out each weekend until an agreement is reached with the government.
Minister to face question about bus strike
Tynwald will hear an urgent question about an impending bus strike when it sits next week.
No rush to resurface Tromode Road
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says it'll be some time before his department resurfaces Tromode Road in Braddan.
Film extras needed for new Island-shot movie!
Could you kickstart your film-star career this TT?
Government video shows plans for four-foot harbour wall
The government has released a new video showing what Ramsey's harbour would look like if flood prevention plans are approved.
Commissioners say “pick up your pooch’s poop!”
Port St Mary commissioners have issued a plea for dog walkers to show some local pride and clean up after their pets.
Historic Manx one-pound notes up for auction
Two unique banknotes could fetch as much as 150 times their face value this weekend.
Is the Island ready for 100,000 people?
How will the Island's schools and health system cope with 100,000 people?
Set your alarms! Young Farmers Concert tickets on sale this weekend
Tickets to one of the Isle of Man's most-anticipated theatre events will go on sale this weekend.
Treasury Minister says a tax threshold rise could cost £2.5m
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas says more work would be done to calculate how much raising income tax allowances would cost the government.
Snow shuts the Mountain Road
The Mountain Road has been closed today due to heavy snow and dangerous driving conditions.
Stop putting knives in recycling, says council
Douglas Council is asking people not to put knives in recycling boxes.
Bee Gees to release limited-edition box set
The Bee Gees are to release a special collector's set of their biggest hits this month - including previously unreleased material.