Public sector workers could see increase in level of pensions
It's after the cost of providing them has decreased
What is the future of Manx Care?
Newly published report presents four options - including scrapping it
MLCs approved change asking for vote to remain in place for five years or until current Bishop leaves role
Winners crowned in 'Big Blue Bag' environmental competition
Isle of Man chosen for initiative's first destination
Nearly 1,000 people still registered to use MiCards
The service allowing benefits or pensions to be collected in cash will be shut down at the end of the year
Changes to proposed 20mph roads in Douglas and Onchan following consultation
Scheme altered following feedback from 558 individuals
Island to mark Armistice Day with two-minute silence
Ceremonies taking place around Island to remember those who died serving their country
Local businesses voice frustrations at minimum wage increase
But treasury minister says decision won't be reversed
Motorist arrested and vehicle seized after failing drug wipe test
Four out of 16 vehicles stopped during Operation Uplift had no issues
Fourteen questions for ministers during today's session
8am Manxman sailing to go ahead but later crossings cancelled
Two services called off with gale force winds expected
MHK wants more action taken against dilapidated property owners
Joney Faragher's Tynwald motion aims to allow local authorities to impose charges on site owners
Patrick Commissioners won't be replacing gate on Glen Rushen Road
It was one of the issues discussed at its public meeting last night
SEN Santa's Grotto hopes to make Christmas more inclusive
Zen at the Glen offering special festive events
Plea to motorists not to park outside fire stations following 'repeated incidents'
Fire service says one vehicle was left parked and locked in front of appliance bay
'Airport is safe' insists infrastructure minister
Follows concerns about political oversight of employment matters and its 'special attention' status
Island butchers highlight concerns over Manx pork supply
Andreas Meats switches to UK pork loins as Lee Mayers Butchers reports delays but hopes for a return to stable Manx supplies
Steam Packet warns of potential sailing disruption tomorrow
Two sailings at risk on Tuesday
Whistleblowing committee chair says protecting Island's reputation is 'most important'
Committee is now calling for evidence as part of investigation
People advised to stick to a budget ahead of festive sales
The Debt Advice Service is free for anyone who is worried about bills that are in arrears or struggling to meet regular monthly payments.
Meeting to discuss Minimum Wage increase
Businesses invited to event hosted by Local Economy Forum tonight
Yellow weather warning issued ahead of heavy rain
Forecasters warn tomorrow's conditions may lead to flooding
Collaboration event to focus on Manx Care's 'Home First' model
MCALS hosting two-day event at The Roundhouse in Braddan
Manx music to fill halls of iconic UK venue
Scran to play on opening night of the Music for Youth Proms at the Royal Albert Hall
Isle of Man falls silent on Remembrance Sunday
Services taking place around the Island
MHK urges inclusion of 'commencement clause' in bill removing Bishop's vote
Chris Thomas says without, implementation may be out of Tynwald's hands
Drug dealer found with cocaine worth £13k jailed
John Golby was addicted to alcohol, cocaine and gambling, Douglas Courthouse heard
Glamping plan submitted for Ramsey Rugby Club during TT
Temporary five-year change of use sought to host glamping during TT race periods
Rare 18th-Century portrait enters Manx National Art Collection
Major Paul Crebbin served with the Royal Marines
Ronaldsway Met Office, has published its latest report
New Manx language badge for girlguides and scouts
Audio
Gaelg Aboo! project is part of Year of the Manx Language celebrations
Mooir Vannin offshore windfarm consultation deadline approaching
It closes on 18 November
Nominations open for Manx cultural hero award
The Isle of Man's highest cultural award is given annually for a significant contribution to Manx culture
DOI actively installing mould-preventing devices in its vacant social houses
The minister was asked if government was considering introducing Awaab's Law on the IOM
Tricia Hillas pens letter ahead of LegCo vote
She says she remains committed to serving the Diocese
Petition to ban electric shock collars on Island pets reaches 800 signatures
ManxSPCA calls for a renewed government consultation and a full ban on shock-based training devices
Castletown residents invited to view Buchan School redevelopment plans
Hartford Homes to hold a pre-application public consultation at Castletown Town Hall
New choral work to premiere in Douglas this evening
“As Seasons Turn” by David Cowell and Howard Caine will be performed at Loch Prom Church
Officers and partner agencies praised following immigration fraud conviction
Fraudster jailed following Operation Helios
QEII student represents youth in House of Commons
Audio
Jasper Emery selected as Manx voice for UK Youth Parliament scheme
DoI to undertake 'further investigations' of Port St Mary High Street
Letter sent to residents says the road will be closed at the beginning of December
Indian takeaway calls for an end to fake orders
Restaurant reports three bogus requests in one week
Charity secures £15k grant from Manx Lottery Trust
Funding enables Autism Initiatives to expand calming, nature-based support for autistic children and adults
Work to improve mooring at Ferry Terminal in Liverpool scheduled for next week
DOI asks Steam Packet to reschedule sailings due to crane unavailability
Manx Care reports major drop in dental waiting lists
Audio
Health body says renegotiated contracts have cut delays by more than 75 percent
Police 'disappointed' to find more than half of vehicles with defects in latest winter checks
25 of the 47 drivers stopped in Ballasalla had issues with their vehicles
More coastal overtopping expected today
Ronaldsway Met Office issues a further yellow weather warning
Poppy Appeal underway ahead of Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day
Hear how the Isle of Man goes above and beyond for the Royal British Legion
Plans to open designated space for medicinal cannabis consumption
The Green Lounge in Ramsey will be an Island-first
Celton Manx: eGaming firm applies for dissolution
Move follows surrendering of licence and imposition of large civil penalty
Exhibition highlights how art can help with stress
Audio
'Perspectives' features work from those who've served in the armed forces
Ørsted's hoping to install 87 wind turbines off the east coast of the Island
Witness appeal after fight between two males in Douglas
Incident on Regent Street on 27 October
Met Office issues coastal overtopping warning
Next two high tides expected to impact coastal areas
Questions raised about airport's safety and workplace culture
Government defends facility amid claims of cultural and operational issues
Garff Commissioners introduces street light scheme to be more 'proactive'
Audio
Local Authority says replacements can cost up to £800
Douglas Council purchases seven EVs for 'fleet renewal' programme
The local authority says these are replacing 'ageing' diesel vehicles
Wedding dress exhibition to support Hospice Isle of Man
Ballabeg Chapel to host three-day display organised by Debbie Cringle in memory of her father
Immigration fraudster who faked job offers jailed
25-year-old Sagar Joon given three years and five months and given exclusion order
Capital spending outcomes fluctuate across eight-year period, Treasury figures show
Answer to MHK shows delivery rates ranging from 42% to 83%
Peel Commissioners to set off fireworks off from Peel Hill
Display will still be going ahead at 7.30pm
Complaints to Manx Care rise sharply, as oversight report urges cultural reform
New figures show a 70 percent increase in complaints, with both government and the health ombudsman calling for continued focus on staff values and patient engagement
Reducing hospitality VAT would 'directly affect' provision of frontline services
But treasury minister promises 2026/27 Budget will look at ways to relieve some of the pressure
Lawrie Hooper, mover of Private Members Bill, reacts to developments with Bishop's vote
No conversations with UK over a reduction in VAT rates for hospitality businesses planned
Treasury minister says rates have already been agreed
Douglas coffee shop announces closure
Owners of Gaia on Lord Street issue statement
Andreas Commissioners 'not impressed' with temporary fencing on playing field
It was one of the topics discussed at its public meeting last night
Fireworks due to once again light up Douglas Bay
Douglas City Fireworks Display planned for this evening
Blein ny Gaelgey: Year of the Manx Language 2026 officially launched
Event hosted by the Manx Language Network at Noa Bakehouse in Douglas
Not quite the end of the T'Ale
Peel micropub to return five weeks after closure
'Check drains and gullies' urges Island's fire service
More rain is forecast overnight after flooding today
More coastal overtopping on the way with yellow warning issued
Warning in force from 8:30pm tonight until 1am on Thursday
Enterprise minister contacted by six businesses in week following minimum wage approval
Tim Johnston questioned over new rate impact in House of Keys
Chief Minister: Acting unlawfully doesn't automatically breach ministerial code
Alfred Cannan says breaches are considered on a case-by-case basis
New mortgage option now available for Manx first-time buyers
NatWest International offering family-backed mortgages
Legislative Council edges closer to decision on Bishop's voting powers
The Isle of Man Constitution Bill 2023 now moves to its final stage
Infrastructure minister says no options are currently being progressed
Mountain Road closed for fuel spill clean-up
It will remain shut until 1pm
LIVE: LegCo debate proposals to abolish Bishop's vote
The Legislative Council set to receive a report setting out a warning from the Church of England, and vote on the future of the Bishop's vote in Tynwald
New Non Executive Director sought for Steam Packet
Treasury seeks someone with experience to take ferry operator forward
'Significant flooding' leads to Santon road closure
Officers are also assisting in the area
LegCo to vote on Bishop's role in Tynwald
Church warns future of Manx diocese could be at stake
Strong south-southwest winds and high tide may cause minor flooding
Committee questions loss of school nurture groups
DESC chief officer says keeping pupils with additional needs in mainstream classrooms is the preferred option
Twenty-one questions put forward for ministers to answer
Castletown Commissioners 'pleased' funding has been approved for School Hill
Audio
Second phase of social housing project due to cost £13 million
Manx baker wins big at 'Oscars of the cake world'
Aimee Ford crowned 'Wedding Cake Artist' in Birmingham
Future of Cummal Mooar to be discussed this week
DHSC to meet with stakeholders to determine next steps for residential home
Bishop thanks Manx public for 'enveloping cloud of love' during journey through grief
Tricia Hillas says she wanted to share her story publicly as grief can feel 'very isolating'
Parliament Street closed to vehicles due to suspected gas leak
Isle of Man Energy undertaking repair works in Ramsey
Strong winds to combine with high tide
Swiss Chalet in Glen Helen set to get new lease of life as farm shop
Isle of Man Farm Shop Company to bring 'iconic building back to its former glory'
Ministers to face questions over Minimum Wage rise and VAT
Treasury and Enterprise the focus of several HoK questions following recently approved rate increase
Government outlines TT timetable assessment framework
Government says post-event reviews and feedback surveys are driving long-term improvements and economic benefit
Yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping later this morning
High tides expected to cause waves and debris along exposed coastal routes
"How can we prep for this?": Concerns continue to mount over minimum wage rise
Business owners urged to attend meeting to discuss impact of rate increase
Audio
Group says progress in one area doesn't work if others are being left behind
'Still opportunities' for young farmers in agriculture sector
Audio
Visiting farmer says the industry needs the enthusiasm and energy of young farmers
Residents in the south invited to share views on 20mph plans
There'll also be a 12-month review of the rollout in Port St Mary
Annual Island-wide Manx Language Festival gets underway this week
Cooish offers Island-wide events for all ages and abilities
Chamber: Positive Moneyval assessment vital for Island's future
Audio
Island's finance sector to be reviewed next year
Prostate cancer pathway available despite lack of screening
Audio
Health minister says there's a lack of evidence routine prostate screening improves outcomes
More than 200 residential planning applications granted permission but work yet to commence
Cabinet Office Minister says applications remain within four-year limit for commencement
Aviation safety audit will be 'completely independent'
Audio
Review expected to be completed by June next year
Public counters to close for refurbishment works
Passport, Immigration and Nationality services to be shut on 7 November
Businesses invited to meeting to discuss pending Minimum Wage rise
'Local Economy Forum' formed to challenge government policy
Castletown Commissioners apply for permission to have new works depot
Local authority says the School Hill site would be 'ideal'
Public picks 'Mona' in vote for horse tram foal's name
Future trammer's name revealed on final weekend of the horse tram season
DHSC 'actively exploring' ways to increase ED capacity
Audio
Minister Christian says work is also underway to deal with winter demand
'Whole community development' needed in north and west
Audio
MLC says the area needs jobs, not just houses
MU completes work to tackle odour in Peel
Sewer infrastructure cleaned following complaints about smell
Information Commissioner rules DESC mishandled FOI on lecturer contracts
Department ordered to revisit request after wrongly refusing to confirm existence of conflict-of-interest records
Let the CAA know if you're planning to set off fireworks
Air regulator says unexpected displays risk dazzling pilots
Chamber urges voters to back candidates who will make Island a 'competitive international jurisdiction'
Audio
Business group's president says local issues should be left to local authorities so MHK can focus on long-term strategy
Police drop-in sessions to restart in Onchan from next week
Residents can discuss 'issues or concerns' with an officer
Second roadside checkpoint finds a third of motorists driving with vehicle defects
10 of the 30 vehicles stopped had issues with lights or other minor faults
Sailings timings changed following adverse weather conditions overnight
Several crossings pushed back due to later than originally scheduled arrival of Manxman
Bird flu confirmed after wild buzzard found dead near Bride
Warning issued by DEFA but no restrictions imposed
Fireworks display in Laxey this evening
It starts at 7pm
Call for renewed focus on equality and accessibility in government
MLC says existing schemes ‘not fit for purpose’ as debate over representation continues
Isle of Man Freemasons to lay wreath ahead of Remembrance Day
Over 250 bikers carry wreaths to Staffordshire
Lawrie Hooper believes matter has been 'fully explored' through recent report
Ramsey cancels fireworks display
It was previously rescheduled to Sunday but will now move
Over £25k raised by this year's Fashion for Life event
Final total of funds still being calculated
New 'Interpreters on Wheels' rolled out at Noble's Hospital
Manx Care announces new partnership with Language Line Solutions
Manx Aviation and Military Museum celebrating 25 years
People can expect to see artifacts that aren't yet on display
Witches, ghosts and goblins await some tick-or-treaters this Hop Tu Naa
Manx Radio meets the homeowners going an extra spooky mile with the decorations
Don't force your pets into a costume if they're uncomfortable, says MSPCA
Audio
Advice issued ahead of Hop-tu-Naa night
Post Office to raise letter prices and bring in stamp expiry dates
IOMPO says price rises are necessary to keep up with falling demand for traditional mail
New extradition laws would back Moneyval's recommendations
Audio
'Complex but important' bill receives second reading in House of Keys
Conviction of 'key figure' in international organised crime group welcomed
Audio
DHA issues statement after 25-year-old pleads guilty
Select Committee outlines potential consequences of removing Bishop's vote
A Tynwald committee says taking away the Bishop of Sodor and Man’s right to vote could prompt the Church of England to review the Island’s diocesan status.
Five fires started deliberately at Manx hospitals in last seven years
Manx Care confirmed the majority of fire incidents were false alarms
Manxman sailings cancelled due to weather
The Steam Packet Company says there could be further disruption
Scammers becoming more sophisticated with AI, say police
Over £2million lost on the Island through reported scams in 2024
More restrictions for MHKs over planning comments
Audio
It's after House of Keys accepted series of amendments to standing orders
Two thirds of vehicles checked by police found to have defects
Officers carrying out roadside checks as part of 'Operation Uplift'
Campaign group welcomes step towards free period products
Manx Menstrual Movement has been calling for Island-wide provision since forming in 2024
Island's banking sector gets medium-high money laundering risk rating
Government assessment identifies 'number of emerging threats'
Final decisions will be made tomorrow
WCAS 'not obliged' to provide reuse garages
Audio
Commissioner says the public doesn't always understand what local authorities are required to provide
Audio
Minister questioned on works carried out there
MHK given leave to introduce free period products bill
Joney Faragher says move will bring IOM in line with other jurisdictions
Local authorities ask LegCo to 'protect democracy'
Hearing held into controversial clause which authorities say could give DOI 'carte blanche' powers
Constabulary launches Operation Uplift, tells road users 'make sure you're bright at night'
A few simple steps can make a big difference
Mountain Road closed due to RTC
Motorists asked to use alternative route
Manx Telecom deal a 'sign of long term confidence' in Island's telecoms and data infrastructure, says government
Merger with Jersey Telecom announced last week
ManxSPCA offer up a treat with no tricks for pets this Hop-tu-Naa
Deja Brew will be on hand for refreshments and Pawtraiture will be taking photos
New MNFU VP 'looking forward to challenges ahead'
Kirree Kermode believed to be first female VP
Section of Dhoon Glen footpath closed following landslide
Access from waterfall down to the beach restricted
Former Crosby post office could become tourist accommodation
Owners submit planning application to turn it into an annex
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
Quayle says final year of government often marked by caution from MHKs ahead of re-election
Countdown begins to Isle of Man's 2026 General Election
Prospective candidates can now formally declare their intention to stand, with campaign finance and transparency rules also coming into effect one year before polling day
LIVE: Isle of Man Budget 2025
Follow our minute-by-minute updates of what's happening in the Tynwald chamber for Budget 2025
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
Paolo Nutini to perform at Villa Marina in August
Scottish singer-songwriter to visit Island next month
New political party 'Isle of Man First' publishes manifesto
Proposals include major tax reforms, housing measures, and investment in healthcare
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