Extra steam trains during tomorrow's bus strike
Isle of Man Railways says its steam trains will help commuters with this weekend's bus strike.
Half of Manx farmers suffered dog attacks on livestock, says report
More than half of Manx Farms surveyed say they've had sheep injured in dogs attacks over the past year.
Police appeal over crash driver
Police are appealing for information for an investigation into a car crash in Laxey.
Video shows work on Liverpool Ferry Terminal
A Merseyside YouTuber has captured footage of divers working on the Liverpool Ferry Terminal.
Government meeting weekly to discuss Iran war
The Chief Minister says he'll hold weekly meetings to discuss the war in the Middle East.
Bus strikes to be discussed by MHKs
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall will face questions about the ongoing bus strike when the House of Keys sits next week.
Aurora show on the way tonight?
Keep your eyes on the sky tonight - with a good chance of seeing the northern lights.
All aboard for this year's steam trains!
There's good news for train fans today - as the Island's Steam Railway season gets underway.
MHK queries laws for self-driving cars on the Island
What's the government doing to allow self-driving cars on the Island's roads?
Hospital easing bedspace pressures, says minister
The health minister says Manx Care's already taking action to ease pressures on bed space at Noble's Hospital.
Road reopens for Douglas-bound traffic at White Hoe
The Old Castletown Road has partially reopened this morning.
UK man in court next month to appeal cocaine-smuggling sentence
A Nottingham man who was jailed for 14 and a half years for his part in a cocaine-smuggling operation will appear in court again next month.
Company says it's got regulator's first medical cannabis licence
A local company says it's been awarded the first ever medicinal cannabis license on the Island by the Gambling Supervision Commission.
Late TT rider to have race named after him
A racer who lost his life at the TT is to have a race in Northern Ireland named after him.
Mountain Road closed until later this afternoon
The Department of Infrastructure says it’s temporarily closed the Mountain Road this afternoon.
Minister says White Hoe roadworks were essential
The Manx Utilities chairman says traffic problems caused by closing Kewaigue Hill were unavoidable, but the work's been essential.
Majority pay parking tickets before coroner's needed, says minister
The Treasury Minister says 72 percent of parking fines are paid within the 42 day period, before enforcement is needed.
Adventure sports company up for sale
An adventure company which has been running on the Island for more than 20 years is up for sale.
White Hoe to reopen one-way tomorrow
Manx Utilities says it'll partly reopen the road at White Hoe tomorrow.
Chinese takeaway announces closure
A Chinese takeaway in Douglas says it's closing down at the end of this month.
Furys return to TV next month!
The Island's most famous sports star will be gracing the small screen again next month.
Bridge work closes part of Raad ny Foillan
The Department of Infrastructure says delays to work replacing old rail bridges means a popular footpath in the west of the Island will be shut until May.
FOI request reveals number of drivers caught using mobiles
Police say around one person a week is caught using their mobile phone behind the wheel.
Commissioners turn down stadium gym proposals
Onchan Commissioners say they're not interested in a proposal to open a gym in Onchan Pleasure Park's stadium.
Reused items from tip raise £31,000 for good causes
The Southern Civic Amenity Site says it will be giving £31,000 to good causes this year.
Angling club disbands after 75 years
An Island angling club says it's disbanding after more than 75 years.
Ned scores A* in Manx, Island's highest exam mark - and a year early!
A student at QEII High School in Peel is celebrating - after getting the highest grade in his Manx exam, which he took a year early!
DEFA won't reveal Silverdale rent cost
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says it won't reveal how much a café in the south of the Island costs to rent - because it's commercially sensitive.
Weed spraying to get underway in Onchan
Onchan commissioners say they'll start weed spraying around the district soon.
Minister 'confident' about reaching settlement with bus drivers
The Infrastructure Minister says he's confident common ground and a settlement can be found with bus drivers over the ongoing strike.
Post Office sees profits jump almost 50 per cent
The Island's Post Office says its profits jumped by almost 50 per cent last year.
Several Douglas roads to shut for drone show this week
A number of roads in central Douglas are to be closed for the council's drone show this week.
No new plans for flood defences, says minister
The Infrastructure Minister says there aren't any alternative plans for flood defences in Ramsey at the moment.
Airport passenger figures are down
The Department of Infrastructure says the number of passengers travelling through the Island's airport is down more than five per cent on last year's figures.
Newborns to get free books
Babies born in the Island's maternity unit will be getting free books - thanks to Dolly Parton!
Northern road closure this week
A road in the North will close for a morning this week.
Bus strike forces charity dog walk to reschedule
A charity event to raise funds for an Island animal charity has been rescheduled because of the ongoing bus strikes.
K-pop circus arrives in Douglas!
A circus offering a K-pop treat has arrived on the Island!
Firm under investigation over waste storage
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says it's investigating an Island company over waste disposal.
DOI planning bus stop upgrades
The Department of Infrastructure says contractors will be working on bus stops around the Island to make them more accessible.
Charity issues plea to help rehome outdoor cats
Could you help rehome a number of cats?
MHK wants answers over Solway Harvester memorial
A memorial to seven Scottish fishermen who lost their lives 26 years ago is the subject of a Tynwald question from a Douglas MHK.
MSPCA wants views on pet shock collars
An Island animal charity is asking for people's experiences with electric shock collars for pets.
Free workshop to help parents with teenagers
Parents struggling to help their teenaged children can get free help later this month.
Former TT star returns to racing next month
TT legend Guy Martin is swapping two wheels for four in a big race next month.
Overtopping weather warning from Met Office
A yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping has been issued for morning.
Iran war and bus strike to be discussed in Tynwald
Tynwald will sit this morning, with 13 questions on the order paper up for discussion.
Three Manx Care staff investigated over dishonest recruitment claims
Manx Care says it's investigated three cases of staff dishonesty over qualifications in the last five years.
Whichever way you hit it, it still stands!
Douglas Council says a traffic light pole which was hit by a car won't be fixed until the end of this week.
Rural road to close for whole month this week
A country road in the South of the Island is to close for a month.
What help is there for using government online services?
What support is there for people outside Douglas who need help using government online services?
Weather warning for tomorrow
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping tomorrow.
Bad weather cancels two upcoming sailings
The Steam Packet Company says bad weather means two of its sailings this week have been cancelled.
Duo from Island finish 49-day Atlantic row
Two friends from the Island have spent 49 days rowing across the Atlantic for charity
Don't bring your own drone for show this week!
Flying your own drone at a professional show in Douglas this week could cost you £10,000.
Jurassic larks to return in May!
A roar-some charity event that sees runners dressed as dinosaurs will return to the Island in May.
Lord Street plans get go-ahead
Plans for a 12-storey multi-purpose development in Douglas have been given planning approval.
Steam Packet profits fell by 10% in 2024
The Steam Packet Company says it saw its profits fall by more than 10 per cent in 2024.
Illegal waste reports more than double in 12 months
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says it's investigated 169 reports of dumped controlled waste in the past five years.
MHK to ask urgent question about Noble's Hospital beds
Tynwald will hear an urgent question about bed spaces at Noble's Hospital tomorrow.
Salvation Army service helping people with more than £2 million of debt
The Salvation Army's says it's helping more than 40 people who are struggling to manage around £2.2 million worth of debt.
Tynwald question over government's post office payments
An MHK is asking how much the government's paid the Post Office and sub-postmasters for the services they provide.
Local authority rapped over changing hut FOI response
The Information Commissioner says Ramsey Commissioners didn't response to a Freedom of Information request on time and didn't properly search for the information.
Roadworks mean temporary lights at noble's Hospital
There'll be three-way traffic lights on the approach road to Noble's Hospital this week.
Lord Street plans up for consideration this morning
The fate of a huge development in central Douglas will be decided by the planning committee this morning.
Shear joy in Laxey this summer!
A unique fundraiser says it'll be returning to Laxey again later this year.
MHK queries government's back-up flood defence plan
Does the Department of Infrastructure have alternative plans for flood defences on Ramsey Quayside?
35 bus services on last day of current strike
Bus Vannin says it's planning to run 35 services today on the last day of the current round of industrial action.
Appeal after dog attack leaves 2 sheep dead, 2 injured
Police are appealing for information after a serious attack on livestock.
Leave extra time for hospital appointments amid roadworks, says Manx Care
Road works will be going ahead at Noble's Hospital next week.
MHK queries Island's abortion figures since law change
How many women have terminated their pregnancies on the Island since laws surrounding abortion were modernised?
Could you help run abattoir?
The Island's abattoir says it's looking for new board members.
Historic church in line for improvement work
A church which has served Crosby for more than 850 years could be getting some much-needed attention, if planners give the go-ahead.
New clerk for Arbory and Rushen
A local authority in the south of the Island is appointing a new clerk.
MHK wants prediction about Manx economy amid Iran war
The impact of the war in the Middle East on the Island will be raised Tynwald next week.
Minister reveals Steam Packet loan figures
The Steam Packet has repaid more than £27.3 million from a £154 million government loan issued in 2021.
Two Manxman crossings cancelled
Two Steam Packet sailings have been called off because of problems caused by bad weather today.
Expect census code letters soon
This year's interim census will see people complete it online at the end of April.
Don't get caught out by Manx sunshine!
The Island's Fire and Rescue Service is reminding people not to get caught out by sunshine.
Manxnet email scams targeting users on new platform
The Island's cyber-security centre is warning about scam emails targeting manx.net users.
Music festival applies for planning permission for this year's event
An annual festival has applied for planning permission to set up on its site again this year.
Gas main work to close Peel street
A street in Peel's town centre will be closed for two weeks this month.
Parents warned over primary school chat groups
Police are warning parents about toxic chat groups for youngsters containing derogatory and offensive language as well as inappropriate images.
Bus strike continues today
Bus Vannin plans to have a total of 50 services on the roads today.
Manxman crossing delayed after bad weather yesterday
Ferry sailings are continuing to run behind schedule today.
More than 270 get Duke of Ed awards
More than 270 young people have been honoured at the Gaiety Theatre for their Duke of Edinburgh Awards.
Plans for Lord Street development to be reconsidered
Plans for a 12-storey building on the site of the former Lord Street Bus Station are due to be reconsidered by the Planning Committee.
Coastguard teams mount search after beacon activated
Coastguard rescue teams and the RNLI say they're carrying out a search and rescue mission after a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) was activated.
Government working with fuel suppliers as demand spikes over war
The government says it's working closely with fuel suppliers over the impact of the war in the Middle East.
Film company wants your help during TT
An Island film company says it needs more people to help with a production that's filming here during TT.
Lieutenant Governor to host special event for charity founder
Lieutenant Governor Sir John Lorimer and his wife Lady Lorimer will host a special event next week for a cancer charity founder.
Two sailings delayed by bad weather
Two sailings are to be delayed by weather tonight.
Just weeks to raise £5k to join Dolly Parton's initiative
A local authority says it has four weeks left to raise £5,000 to bring Dolly Parton's Imagination Library to the north.
Aurora forecast for Island's skies tonight
The Island could be in for a Northern Lights show tonight!
59 bus services on Saturday amid ongoing strike
Bus Vannin has released a list of the services it plans to have on the roads tomorrow.
BikeSafe courses now available for Manx riders
If you're a biker who wants to brush up on your riding skills, police say they have just the thing.
Manxman sailing delays continue this afternoon
The Steam Packet Company says the Manxman will leave Lancashire almost two hours late this afternoon.
Charity's Memory Meadow returns!
Hospice Isle of Man is inviting the public to take part as its Memory Meadow returns this summer.
DOI consults on switching 20mph zones back to 30
A new Traffic Regulation Order is looking to turn back the clock on plans for Island-wide 20mph speed limits.
MHK queries overdue parking tickets
How many people have had to pay the coroner because of overdue parking fines?
Manxman delay means ferry timetable changes today
Bad weather means changes for the Steam Packet's schedule today.
Don't put your knives in recycling boxes!
Douglas Council has issued another warning about putting knives in recycling boxes, after the latest in a string of incidents.
Work permit changes on the way, says minister
The Department for Enterprise says it's considering changing some work permit rules.
Liverpool ferry terminal closed this weekend
The Isle of Man Ferry terminal in Liverpool is closed this weekend for essential work.
Weather warning in force this morning
A yellow weather warning about freezing temperatures remains in place today.
Four-day bus strike from today
A total of 39 bus services are running today, as bus drivers walk out again in a row over pay and conditions.
Bus Vannin releases latest schedule as strike resumes
Bus Vannin's released its latest contingency timetable for tomorrow's strike action.
Latest inflation figures show rise
The government's announced inflation rose to 3.5 percent last month.
Weather warning for ice and wintry showers
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice tomorrow.
Politician calls for new school plans to be published
An Onchan MHK is asking for plans for a new school to be published by the Department of Education, Sport and Culture.
Lorry crashes into ditch
The fire and rescue service dealt with a crash involving a lorry this afternoon, Thursday, March 12.
Bushy's expecting huge turnout for TT 2026
Bushy's TT Village has announced its return to the Villa Marina Gardens for 2026.
MHK to ask for strike update in Tynwald
An MHK wants to hear an update on the bus strike in Tynwald next week.
TT virgins can now TT with Virgin
A UK company that offers unique experiences will now include the TT.
No plans to cut child, disability or incapacity benefit premiums
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas says there are no plans to cut incapacity, disability or child premiums from benefits.
Can you help with Big Clive's package?
Isle of Man Post Office has issued a plea - after it was unable to find a parcel recipient.
Weather delays Beinn Y Phott roadworks
The Department of Infrastructure says bad weather has delayed work on the Beinn Y Phott road.
House plans for former builder's workshop
A workshop in Douglas could become a two-storey family home under new plans.
Do you have missing southern show trophies?
One of the Island's largest annual agricultural events is asking people to check down the back of their couches for missing trophies!
Union body calls for talks as bus strike looms
The Island's Trades Union Council says the last direct talks between government and bus drivers was in December.
FA: You're not singing this weekend!
The Isle of Man FA is asking people to take a break from noise and abuse at football games this weekend.
Minister aware of UK problems with Manx immigration documents
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas says he's aware of several cases where Manx immigration documents weren't accepted in the UK.
Gales spark plantation warning
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture is warning people to stay out of glens and plantations during heavy winds today.
Gales force cancellation of two ferry crossings
The Steam Packet company says it's called off two sailings today in the face of gales.
Weather warning about gales today
A yellow weather warning remains in place this morning for gale force winds.
Forecast high winds cancel three ferries
This evening's 7.15pm ferry from Douglas to Heysham has been cancelled.
New Iranian ruler tied to Manx-registered company
The new ruler of Iran is reported to have built a global property empire with the help of a company based on the Isle of Man.
Temporary speed limits around TT course from this week
There's temporary speed limits around the TT course for over two months from this week as the Department of Infrastructure gets ready for the races.
Government considers laws for BYOB events
Justice and Home Affairs Minister Jane Poole-Wilson says her department's currently considering whether new laws are needed to cover Bring Your Own Booze events.
Police warn about bad behaviour in school - by parents
Police are warning parents to behave if they go to schools - or face a fine.
New fashion outlet for Peel this weekend
A new shop will throw open its doors in Peel this weekend.
Weather warning for gale force winds
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for gale force winds tomorrow.
Politician raises questions about student loan changes
Onchan MHK Rob Callister has raised two potential changes to student loans, in questions to a minister.
Arbory to get advice, tips and tricks on coping with the worst
You can find out how to prepare for worst case scenarios at an event in the South today.
How much does DOI spend on road maintenance?
A former Infrastructure Minister is to quiz her replacement about spending on the Island's road network.
Work visa numbers falling, says minister
The number of work visas has fallen by more than 300 over the past two years.
Ballaugh 'disregarded' over civic amenity site changes, claims chair
The chair of Ballaugh Commissioners has hit out over upcoming changes at the Northern Civic Amenity Site.
Italian TT movie launches on Amazon
A new documentary about the TT shows the life of a small racing team at the festival.
Charity gives up on manx.net emails following switchover problems
A charity in the north of the Island says it's dumping its manx.net email address after 'insurmountable' problems.
Deadline nears for Easter Festival of Running
It's almost your last chance to take part in an athletics event that kicks off the Island's summer season!
Civic amenity site to close as new operator settles in
The Northern Civic Amenity Site will close for just over a week at the end of this month.
Four ferry crossings at risk of disruption
The Steam Packet company says bad weather may affect four sailings today and tomorrow.
Some Peel homes to be without water later this evening
A large number of homes in Peel will be without water later this evening.
Temporary traffic lights near iconic TT pub
There'll be temporary traffic lights near a popular pub on the TT course this week.
Civil Defence says goodbye to trusty Land Rovers
Civil Defense is swapping its Land Rovers for Toyota Hiluxes.
Evening ferry cancelled because of weather
This evening's ferry to Heysham has been cancelled because of bad weather.
How many government-owned company workers are on min wage?
An MHK wants to know many employees of government-owned companies are on minimum wage.
Todd's hopes of 2026 TT uncertain after Daytona crash
Racing star Davey Todd's hopes of a return to this year's TT have been left uncertain after a crash in Florida.
£8.6 million spend by government on software
The government spent around £8.6 million on recurring software expenses last year.
New Manx Youth Bard announced
The Island has named a new Manx Youth Bard.
Wildlife trust launches internship programme
Manx Wildlife Trust has launched a new internship programme aimed at training four conservation professionals each year.
Douglas restaurant mulls UK expansion
An Island restaurant says it's scouting for locations to expand into the UK.
Quarterbridge Road closed this weekend
A key route in Douglas will shut for a day this weekend.
Union and government "a long way apart", says DOI member
Further talks between the Department of Infrastructure and bus union are planned for this afternoon, though the two sides are said to still be "a long way apart".
Do you know whose sheep are in this cemetery?
A flock of sheep has made its way into Braddan Cemetery this morning, and the church officer wants to find out who owns them.
Bus Vannin 'open to talks' to end strike
Bus Vannin says it remains ready and willing to continue negotiations to end the current industrial action.
Proposals lodged for Bishopscourt cottage
There are plans to restore a 19th century house at a TT course landmark.
Wood you comment on plantation strategy?
If you enjoy spending time in the Island's plantations, the government's inviting you to have your say on how they're managed.
Campervan site's opening delayed by vandals
Commissioners say vandals may delay the opening of a campervan site in the north of the Island.
White Hoe closure could cause problems today, says Bus Vannin
Bus Vannin's warning of possible delays today because of a road closure in Douglas.
Government to consider Iran war's impact
Chief Minister Alf Cannan's due to meet with senior ministers this afternoon to discuss the economic impact of the conflict in the Middle East.
11 questions for House of Keys this morning.
The House of Keys is due sit this morning, with 11 questions on the order paper up for debate.
Buses back on - for three days
Bus Vannin says most of its network will run as normal today, after the latest drivers' strike came to an end.
Weather forces two ferry cancellations
The Steam Packet Company says it's cancelled two sailings today.
Firefighters tackle St Johns blaze
Fire crews were called to a house in St Johns yesterday following a kitchen fire.
Air passenger duties set to go up
Air passenger duty on flights leaving the Island will increase from next year.
Could we be in for more snow?
Could the Island be seeing more snow this week?
MHK wants update on work permit reforms
What progress is being made on reforming the work permit system?
Large number of western homes to be without water
Manx Utilities says a large number of homes in Peel will be without water tomorrow night.
Do you know this man?
Police are appealing for help identifying a man spotted on CCTV.
Tributes paid to legendary TT team founder
Tributes are being paid to the founder of one the TT's most iconic teams.
Muddy disgusting, says board after toilet sink blocked
Andreas commissioners say they had to have a sink unblocked in the village's public toilets at the weekend.
Warning after email scammers impersonate Douglas vicar
A vicar's taken to social media after scammers tried to impersonate her online.
Former builder's workshop could become two-storey family home
A workshop in Douglas could become a two-storey family home under new plans.
Urgent Keys question on bus strikes
MHKs will hear an urgent question about the bus strike tomorrow - before drivers are due to walk out again this weekend.
MHK wants answers on unclaimed benefits cash
Questions about uncashed benefits cheques will be raised the House of Keys this week.
Mama Hub launches next month
A new community initiative for mums will launch in Braddan next nmonth.
Giant word sculpture planned for Douglas
Douglas will be getting a giant sign, cube seats and regular produce markets this year.
Old Castletown Road shut at White Hoe
A busy road in Kewaigue is closed from today as Manx Utilities carries out work.
Climate advisor paid £789 a day, says department
The government says an advisor to the government's Climate Change Transformation Board was paid £789 per day.
Full list of buses on last day of current strike
The current round of strikes on the buses comes to its final day today.
Beinn Y Phott Road to close for repairs
A route off the Mountain Road will be shut for three days this week.
An Island charity says it's looking for new premises to launch a creative reuse project from.
Multiple emergency services tackle 'isolated incident' on prom
Police have announced they responded to an "isolated incident" on Douglas prom.
Riders celebrate end of winter season with awards ceremony
Riders from across the Island have been celebrating the end of the winter competition season at Conrhenny Equestrian Centre in Onchan.
Commissioners vote against selling cherished number plate
Onchan Commissioners have voted against selling a personalised registration number from a 70 year old tractor it has in storage.
Armed police detain man
The police say armed officers dealt with a 'contained' incident in Ramsey this afternoon.
Independent inspection of Manx Care may start next year
The Department of Health and Social Care says Manx Care's next independent inspection will start next year at the earliest.
Part of TT course to close for a week
A section of the TT course is due to close during the day for a week.
New emergency preparedness event after first's success
Another free event to help you prep for worst case scenarios is to be held this month.
Still time for seasonal flu jabs, says Manx Care
Manx Care says there's still time to get your winter flu vaccines.
Firefighters tackle three incidents in one afternoon
Fire crews dealt with three incidents across the Island yesterday afternoon, including a fire in a mobile school classroom.
List of buses running during today's strike action
Bus Vannin is once again operating a contingency timetable as the latest strike action continues until Tuesday.
Hospital bed occupancy falls
Average bed occupancy at Noble's Hospital has fallen since 2023.
More driver services to go online
More driver and vehicle services will be available on the government's website from the end of this month.
How many people come here without visas?
An MHK wants to know how many people have arrived on the Island without a valid work visa.
Temporary traffic lights on TT course
The Department of Infrastructure says there'll be temporary traffic lights on the TT course next week.
Weather warning for icy patches
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for icy patches this evening.
Government's empty buildings queried by MHK
How many empty buildings and sites have the government brought back into use?
Saturday's strike-hit bus services listed
Bus Vannin has revealed its contingency timetable for strike-hit services this weekend.