Junior 600 & Ultra-Lightweight classes coming to Classic TT in 2026
New classes announced as updated schedule also unveiled
Northern Ireland meeting is held less than a month before TT
Ben Birchall & Patrick Rosney part ways for 2026
Sidecar duo took two podiums at this year's Isle of Man TT
Julian Trummer joins Smith Racing for 2026
Austrian racer planning for 'all international road races'
Manx racing organisations pay tribute to Ian Lougher career
Ten-time TT winner announced retirement earlier this week
UCM launches new Masters courses
The additions coincide with the rebrand of UCM's word-based and integrative studies degree
Young photographer of Mann 2025 winners announced
Alicia Kiernan won overall with her picture titled 'Castletown Beach'
New exhibition puts national treasures in the spotlight
Features Manx items on loan from the British Museum
Island musicians invited to perform under renowned conductor
Isle of Man Wind Orchestra's guest conductor is Duncan Stubbs OBE
EVF to hold drop-in session for local businesses
It follows a Tynwald decision to increase the Island's minimum wage by 9.9%
That includes unpaid fees from Cube’s 2023 TT contract, as well as late payment penalties added before the debt was formally registered.
Mountain Road closed due to RTC
It's from the Beinny Phott Junction to the Creg Ny Baa
Garff MHK says MUA proposal only 'alternative' sewage treatment plan
Daphne Caine attended the public meeting organised by the commissioners
No plans to change prescription charges before election
But further policy development on prescriptions will be considered in 2026
New political party 'Isle of Man First' publishes manifesto
Proposals include major tax reforms, housing measures, and investment in healthcare
Thousands of residents to head to the polls a year from this week
First candidate declares intention to stand in 2026 general election
Simon Williams hopes to secure a seat in Rushen
Youth Committee member highlights priorities for young voters ahead of 2026 election
Alexandra Cowley says housing, youth retention and political engagement will be central concerns
Rugby: Manx club's passionate plea for new players
Western Vikings keen to bring in new additions to club and sport
Football: Castletown beat southern rivals to go top of Division 2
Peel win nine-goal thriller at Laxey in the premier league (Results: 25 Oct)
Rugby: Douglas continue strong run at Birkenhead Park
Western Vikings win close-fought Manx Shield encounter
Hockey: Valkyrs B move to the top of Mixed Division One
Two Island national sides take EH Championship wins
Prosecutor furious as news leaks of Louvre heist gang arrests
Two men have been arrested following a robbery at the Louvre museum in Paris which saw thieves escape with priceless jewellery, including part of the French crown jewels.
Jon Bon Jovi on bonds, biopics and becoming a grandad
2026 will see Bon Jovi take centre stage once again when they return for their Forever Tour, four years after Jon Bon Jovi's vocal cord surgery had the group's future up in the air.
June Lockhart: Lassie and Lost In Space actress dies aged 100
June Lockhart, who starred in television shows such as Lassie and Lost In Space, has died at the age of 100.
British Airways pulls Louis Theroux podcast funding over Bob Vylan interview
British Airways (BA) has paused its sponsorship of The Louis Theroux Podcast following an interview with Bob Vylan's frontman.
David Lammy to face Commons grilling over wrongly released migrant sex offender
Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy is expected to be grilled in the Commons today after an asylum seeker sex offender was mistakenly released from prison.
Home Office needs to 'get a grip' on asylum seeker accommodation after 'chaotic' response, MPs say
The head of the Home Affairs Committee has told the government to "get a grip" on the UK's asylum accommodation system after a report found the Home Office repeatedly cut corners in its "chaotic" response to pressures.
Father of boy, 2, who died from mould in flat hopes new law 'might be enough to protect others'
The father of a two-year-old boy who died from black mould in his social housing flat says he never wants anyone else to go through what they have - as a new law brought in after his death comes into effect.
Woman raped in racially aggravated attack in Walsall, police say
Police are urgently searching for a man suspected of raping a woman in a racially motivated attack.
Key city in Sudan on brink of falling to paramilitary group
After 18 months of surviving forced starvation and shelling by the paramilitary group the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the regional capital and symbolic battleground of Al Fashir is on the verge of full military collapse.
Jamaica orders mandatory evacuations as hurricane set to bring 140mph winds and 'catastrophic' floods
A hurricane due to hit Jamaica and Cuba has intensified and could reach Category 5 - the highest - when it makes landfall either this evening or early on Tuesday, forecasters have warned.
US warship arrives in Trinidad and Tobago - as Venezuela hits out at 'military provocation'
A US warship has docked in the capital of Trinidad and Tobago, as US President Donald Trump increases military pressure on Venezuela.
Family of boy thrown from Tate Modern says he's now 'running, jumping and swimming'
The family of a young boy who was thrown from the 10th floor of the Tate Modern building says that after six "courageous" years, he is beginning to run, cycle, jump and swim.
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