Flu jab availability varying 'from pharmacy to pharmacy'
Increase in cases places demand on supplies
Police issue assurance amid concerns from Island's Jewish community
Constabulary 'mindful' of heightened fears following Australia terror attack
MHK calls for government to use more Manx food and drink
John Wannenburgh says the prison and hospital could use more local produce
Bus strikes, minimum wage and meat board appointment among topics for House of Keys
Eighteen questions are tabled, while LegCo will consider final stage of local government bill
Port Erin shop window makes final for British award
The store has a history for winning numerous awards for shop displays
Yesterday's easyJet service returned to Liverpool because it was too windy to deploy stairs to disembark
Senior leaders on the Isle of Man light a candle recognising Chanukah
Chief minister, Lieutenant Governor and the Lord Bishop attend private ceremony
MHK welcomes support for adding more companies to FoI act
Proposals still subject to combined vote in January
Manx Care asks visitors to wear face masks
It's said to help stop the spread of 'severe' respiratory viruses
Successful project to remove invasive rodents from the Calf of Man
Initiative involved 13-year project between MNH and Manx Wildlife Trust
Thousands can benefit from a satellite visa office, says ex-Douglas councillor
Island residents welcome to the idea
Ronaldsway passengers urged to arrive promptly
Airport says it's expecting a busy day after yesterday's disruption
Work underway to 'get confidence back in the economy'
Chief minister says concern over finances based on 'more sentiment than actual evidence'
Disability awareness: "There is always room for improvement"
Sailing for the Disabled benefits from new online training course
Manx Opera singer to perform at Island's largest carol service
Kirk Braddan Church to host Alex Christie on 21 December
Reopening of Martin Ward delayed following further safety checks
Further environmental concerns identified during checks, extending temporary closure beyond initial four-week estimate
Major reservoir projects completed on time and on budget
Manx Utilities gives update on Cringle and Clypse projects
Law Society responds to 'anecdotal' reports of conveyancing log-jam
Reported increase in local demand and rise in people off-Island seeking properties
Repair scheme an 'antidote to throwaway culture'
ECAS launches initiative to upcycle unwanted items
Douglas council seeking sites for future housing development
Plans for 'major investment in new, energy-efficient homes'
Yellow alert for heavy rain issued, replacing previous warning
Ronaldsway Met Office has upgraded the warning, predicting heavy rain across the Island
Most Manx students studying in northern universities
High contingent in north-west England
Mobile Library to return to the road
Service resumes with Island-wide visits ahead of a new timetable in the New Year
Energy and food security "two most important things", says MHK
Douglas North's John Wannenburgh believes these are the two main components that will determine the Island's survival
Peel RNLI volunteer recognised for three decades of service
Long-serving crew member honoured for 30 years of dedication to saving lives at sea
Gatwick drop-off fee rises again
Heads up for Manx air passengers travelling to London
Some collection days shift as Christmas and New Year fall on Thursdays
Yellow rain warning issued for the Isle of Man
Persistent rainfall could lead to surface water flooding
Information Commissioner criticises DESC handling of school validation FOI request
Department told to disclose information or issue a fresh, compliant refusal notice within 30 days
Young graduates priced out of coming home, says Tynwald youth report
Committee warns housing policy is failing young people, urging reforms to first time buyer support
Temporary relocation of Smile Dental Practice
Shuttle bus to transport patients as works underway in Ramsey
Isle of Man inflation holds steady at 2.8 percent in November
Food, hospitality and education costs continue to rise, while falls in energy prices help offset pressures
Extra free Christmas parking opens in Ramsey
Former Albert Road School site to support festive shoppers and visitors
Bus and taxi drivers deserve 'respect', say police
Any abuse or assault is 'unacceptable'
Send a festive message to loved ones in the Armed Forces serving overseas
SSAFA Isle of Man opens online message board
Chief minister warns healthcare spending trajectory is unsustainable without reform
Alfred Cannan says Manx Care remains the Island's biggest challenge as government grapples with rising costs and long-term pressures
Closure of High Street Port St Mary
Section to close tonight for one week
New Costa Coffee store opens on Peel Promenade
Based in the former Harbour Lights premises on Shore Road
Guinness strike won't affect Island's supply
Reassurance from Diageo ahead of Christmas
Eric Corkish has been calling for change of bus policy since 2019
Fire crews remove potentially unsafe debris from hotel roof
Items had been dislodged by the recent storm
Is the idea of future exploration for hydrocarbons dead in the water?
Tynwald rejects motion to invite applications for fresh hydrocarbons exploration
Douglas City Council invokes emergency powers to fell 'dangerous' trees
The two trees are among a wider group of 39
Chief Minister must answer for healthcare failings - IOM TUC
It follows debate on independent review of Island's health service this week
Manx road racers open up about the importance of talking therapies
Marcus Simpson and Grant Thomson say it's helped them through difficult times
Event to be held at the old courthouse on 25 December
Richmond Hill closed following RTC
UPDATE: The road is now open
Smile of Mann programme to start in primary schools next year
Fluoride varnish treatments to be delivered by a dedicated team
Loganair passengers yet to be reunited with bags left in Manchester on Sunday
The airline has blamed stormy weather for the delay
Kirk Michael man taking on 31 marathons in 31 days in memory of friend
Albert Johnson is raising money for Autism Initiatives UK
Government grant partially funded fishing vessel later used for smuggling
Boat was later used to smuggle £310,000 worth of cannabis to the Island
CRHS plans are progressing, insists education minister
It's hoped building work could start next summer
Emergency road closure in central Douglas
Diversions in place
Tynwald backs amended motion to strengthen support for Manx produce
Supermarkets and government services expected to prioritise local food under Food Security Plan
Storm Bram highlights need to progress sea defence schemes, says minister
Michelle Haywood discusses plans to improve coastal infrastructure
Climate change referendum wasn't pragmatic, argues minister
Tynwald members reject Middle MHK Stu Peters' proposal
No wider risk to public after 'isolated' scabies outbreak, says Manx Care
The situation is being 'carefully monitored'
Yellow weather warning issued ahead of more coastal overtopping
Waves expected to affect coastal routes either side of high tide
Work underway to find new site for Douglas allotments
Audio
Land at Johnny Watterson's Lane needed for burial plots at Douglas Lawn Cemetery
Peel Commissioners says LegCo measures will 'mitigate' some issues in local gov't bill
Chair Ray Harmer says local authorities still have 'deep concerns' about clause five
Team to represent Island at international sheep shearing competition
Manx contingent to test skills against others at event in New Zealand
Work starts on Castletown's new visitor hub
MNH is renovating the old Barclays bank in Market Square
Tynwald rejects proposed referendum on the Island’s net-zero policy after extensive debate
Island to maintain its current policy approach
Are Manx people happy?
Government publishes Social Attitudes Survey
Tonight's Heysham sailing cancelled
Overnight return service also called off due to forecast poor weather
Plans to progress waste disposal facility near Ronaldsway outlined
The proposals are currently on display at Malew Commissioners
Emergency Road closure to remove dangerous tree
Teams on site in Billown Dip
Resilient workforce 'a key challenge' for DoI
Audio
Department's headcount has fallen from 855 to 781
Department defends early release of prisoner after petition calls for resignations
Inmate was released automatically after serving half of sentence as per law
Audio
Document outlines focus on improving literacy, strengthening inclusion, modernising the curriculum and progressing major capital projects
Manx Care asks patients to book appointments in advance instead
Manx.net users warned of phishing emails
It's after one Isle of Man resident contacted Manx Radio with a suspected email
Wind speeds over 100mph recorded on Snaefell during Storm Bram
Waves also measured up to six metres high
DoI began preparations ahead of peak of storm conditions
Housing schemes: Timeline given for potential changes as concerns raised over proposals for new arrivals
DOI member responds to questions over plans for Shared Equity Purchase Assistance Schemes
Clear up continues after Storm Bram
Several routes remain closed due to fallen trees and debris
Major debate over future of Manx Care as audit exposes structural and financial failings
Calls for clearer governance, long-term funding and united leadership
Could your child be 'the voice of alternative panto'?
Hello Little People wants to involve the community in Treasure Island
Ramsey MIU to close temporarily ahead of relocation of services
Number of services to be relocated to Noble's - albeit temporarily - to allow for pest control works
Storm Bram: Trees down amid widespread disruption
Footage shows large waves crashing onto coastal roads
Treasury presents 2025-26 Department Plan to Tynwald
Department says it will continue to push for tighter financial controls across government
Further adjournment for attempted murder accused
19-year-old is also charged with several other offences
Risk of overregulation ahead of Moneyval has led to 'friction'
Chief minister discusses response from business sector ahead of assessment
"Most" remaining MiCard users sign up for bank account payments
Minister says fewer than 100 may receive new cards after service switch-off
We're told to expect 'severe' coastal overtopping this afternoon
Storm Bram: Afternoon flights cancelled
Two services still scheduled to go ahead
Running Liverpool ferry terminal costs £710,000 per year
Figures revealed in Tynwald this morning
Route to shut between 1pm and 5pm during storm force winds
Occupants of stranded car seek refuge on car roof
It happened just after 8.30am
'Unpleasant conditions' expected around the coasts during red weather warning
The red warning for coastal overtopping comes into force from 1pm
Net-zero policy on the Tynwald agenda today with motion calling for a referendum
MHK says result would inform future governments, but one party is not convinced
Many homeowners under insured for re-building cost of property warns former underwriter
Audio
Malcolm Lambert says rising costs mean rebuilding a property isn't necessarily less than the market value
Chamber calls for 'fast, simple and meaningful support'
Treasury Minister suggests some concerns are unfounded
Patrick Commissioners 'disappointed' at amount of fly tipping occurring in parish
Audio
Chair Gordon Clague says it's 'got to stop' because it's 'ruining' the countryside
Moneyval, MiCard and ferry terminal costs to feature in Tynwald questions
This month's sitting starts with questions at 10am
Christmas coming to Peel Cathedral
Choir singing at a concert this Sunday
Union says no 'authorised offer' has been made in bus pay dispute
Union says drivers should not be asked to give up established conditions as talks with Bus Vannin continue
Vehicle recovery company called out to Braddan Road eight times
Motorists call for either housing developer, DOI, or contractor take responsibility
Red weather warning issued for coastal overtopping
It will come into effect on Tuesday at 2:30pm
Douglas seawall breached
It's as a red warning for overtopping is expected to come into force
Sandwich shop announces expansion in north of the Island
Company had been put up for sale in September
Motorist's post about 'raised metal' raises awareness for other drivers
Claire Losh had two flat tyres
Emergency road closure extended following landslip
Inspections have been taking place this morning
20mph drop-in session in the south today
It's part of the Department of Infrastructure's ongoing consultation
Amber weather warning issued with more heavy rain forecast
20-30mm of rainfall expected over nine-hour period
Severe gale force winds threaten Tuesday's sailings
All of tomorrow's crossings are at risk of disruption
Still no IOM Post Office small parcel service to the USA
Royal Mail and Guernsey Post have restrictions lifted and are now sending to the States
Treasury arranges second drop in session for Micard users
It's as the current card is 'hardwired' to stop at the end of the year
DOI has launched a public consultation on its plans to improve the initiative
Government aiming to meet challenges facing creative industries
Chief minister cites national AI office
9.9% minimum wage rise 'a national crisis' says Chamber of Commerce
It's written an open later to CoMin and Tynwald
Ending milk delivery service to help farm focus on day-to-day operations
Cooil's Dairy will soon supply all its milk to the Isle of Man Creamery
Traffic management will be in place
Volunteer taking on Reindeer Run to raise funds for RNLI
Deborah Benson will complete her eighth day of running a mile this evening
Main route between Port St Mary and Port Erin closed this week
Manx Utilities needs to repair a low-voltage electrical cable fault
Drug and alcohol charity sees drop off in donations
Motiv8 cites closures of local gaming businesses
Douglas Council rules out rent-to-buy scheme
Audio
The suggestion was made following an announcement the authority would sell some of its housing stock
Public Health warns D&V is circulating on the Island
It's issued advice for those experiencing symptoms
Improvements being made as part of ongoing RDCH work
Audio
A pest control issue is currently being
Postal services to USA still suspended
IOM Post Office hopes it'll be reinstated in the new year
Heavy rain prompts yellow weather warning from Ronaldsway Met Office
It could turn persistent and heavy at times
Northern roads could be busier for tractor run
The annual Young Farmers Christmas Tractor Run starts in St John's
Manx business hopes to raise awareness of wig vouchers
Audio
Manx Care provides them to some women who've suffered medical hair loss
MiCard users advised to take money out before the end of the year
Audio
Cards are 'hardwired' to stop working from 1 January
'Nothing else could have been done' to save some small fish at Clypse Reservoir
Manx Utilities confirms some died during draining process
Bus drivers on the IOM have voted in favour of industrial action
Consultation seeks feedback on changes to IOM first time buyer schemes
Proposals include adjusting thresholds and reducing residency requirements
Yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping
The west most likely to be affected
'Privilege to represent Island at British-Irish Council', says chief minister
This week's summit was hosted in Wales
Victory Café shakes up operations amid 'huge' hospitality challenges
Owners announce they're no longer selling the site
Main road between Peel and Douglas to close this weekend
DOI needs to fell some dangerous trees in Union Mills
Special service to pay tribute to lives touched by organ donation
Service of Remembrance and Thanksgiving to be held today
Culture Vannin awards £26k in grants
Recipients of Blein ny Gaelgey – Year of the Manx Language 2026 grants announced
Unite the Union has confirmed Bus Vannin drivers have voted in favour of industrial action
Unite the Union confirms Bus Vannin drivers have voted for industrial action
It says it's been given a 'clear and decisive mandate'
Promenade parking to close this afternoon
It's due to high winds forecast
DOI committed to having conversations with bus drivers via union, says minister
Audio
Dr. Michelle Haywood says they've not been formally notified of ballot result or strike action
Douglas Council objects to a 'Food Warehouse by Iceland' planning application
Local authority says social benefits of store don't outweigh planning objectives
Bus drivers support industrial action
Manx Radio understands it's over disputes about pay and contracts
Douglas Council leader defends plan to sell social homes to fund new builds
Devon Watson says directing 100% of the sale proceeds into new housing is a bold step to cut waiting lists
Amber coastal overtopping alert issued
Strong southeast gales are expected to drive waves over promenades later tonight
Cooil's Dairy to end retail operations including deliveries
All its milk will now be supplied to the Isle of Man Creamery
Business is booming in Ramsey, so what is the town doing right?
When high streets around the world are struggling, how is Ramsey defying the odds?
Cyber Security Centre processes 1,158 suspicious email submissions through autumn threat window
Advance fee fraud climbs, phishing stays top threat, and supplier compromises spread risk
Local drug use mirrors patterns in UK says local charity
Audio
Motiv8 says this year has brought the highest number of referrals since the pandemic.
Sharp rise in property sales in November
Nearly 150 more than October
Isle of Man to be represented at summit on creative industries
Island to join talks under the 2025 theme: ‘A Creative Future’
Revised plans for Lord Street bus station development
Height of premises would be lowered under changes
Consultation for new National Infrastructure Safety Bill
Department of Home Affairs wants public feedback
Steam Packet cancels Friday evening sailings
It is due to adverse weather forecast
"Ramsey and District Cottage Hospital is not at risk of closure"
Manx Care insists relocation of services is only temporary
Emergency road closure at Ramsey Hairpin
Dangerous tree to be felled
As Australia bans social media for under-16s, Manx parents discuss whether a smartphone is an ideal gift
Former Castle Rushen pupil shot dead in US
Tristan Torry was 28
Douglas Council to sell social housing properties to the private market
Leader Devon Watson says tenants on Marathon Drive and Falcon Cliff Terrace are aware
New public sector rent system provides certainty for local authorities, says minister
Annual rent adjustments to be directly linked to the previous year’s September Consumer Price Index
Green Party opposes MHK's motion on abandoning net-zero policy
Stu Peters to call for referendum at next week's Tynwald sitting
Garff Commissioners vote in support of MUA sewage treatment works application
Two board members threatened to resign over the decision
"It's such a devastating thing to go through hair loss... I felt very, very alone"
A Manx woman says she started her wig shop to help establish a support network
Annual Christmas Tractor Run returns for 2025
Isle of Man Young Farmers raising money for two charities
More services to be temporarily relocated from Ramsey and District Cottage Hospital
Manx Care says it's due to an ongoing pest control problem
LegCo introduce 'safeguards' to controversial clause five in new local government bill
These include financial reports and a review of the clause after three years
Nobody will go without benefits when existing cards expire
Isle of Man population edges upward to 84,975 as migration drives growth
Report shows early-career exodus persists while young families and health sector workers bolster numbers
A crewman died after going overboard
Friday evening sailings subject to possible disruption or cancellation
A final decision will be made by the master by 9am on Friday morning
Warning in place for coastal overtopping
It comes into effect from 8.30pm tonight
Port St Mary father continues to fight for change in drug laws
Ray Lakeman's sons Jacques and Torin died in 2014
Hosted by internationally acclaimed arts company
One MHK lambasts Education (Amendment) Bill 2025 for more than 40 minutes
Driving ban for man caught drug driving at the Sea Terminal
26-year-old was stopped when exiting the ferry
'Really important' children are inspired to use their imaginations, says Manx author
Creative writing session at RGS used Manx myths and legends to inspire them to tell stories
Neil Vondy to take on annual charity sea-swim challenge for RNLI
Cold-water swimmer marks 13 years of fundraising with 10-minute shorts-only swim on New Year's Day
Bishop's vote...vote...pushed back to January
Debate on Isle of Man Constitution Bill adjourned until the new year
Dates for rebranded Isle of Man Food and Drink Festival announced
'The Big Manx Feast' will return in September next year
Treasury eyes tougher immigration rules to tackle 'risks' facing system
Audio
Higher pay requirements and stricter dependant policies to be reviewed by Council of Ministers
Business confidence cools as costs climb and demand outlook weakens, survey finds
Rising labour and energy expenses dominate concerns, while optimism around future demand and profitability remains muted
Claims of 'pressure selling' and a political 'scramble' emerge
Neonatal Care Leave 'would have been invaluable to us as a family'
Government is proposing legislation to allow up to 12 weeks of extra parental leave to those eligible
Chair of Castletown Commissioners says town needs to 'maximise' use of Market Square
Tony Brown says respondents had 'firm views' about the area
Arbory and Rushen Commissioners planning new family focussed leisure facility
Jane Glover says the new area will be 'valuable' for residents and visitors to the area
Costs, conditions, and waiting lists are also under scrutiny as members table new legislative amendments
Donation to go towards Rebecca House's sibling programme
AFD Software Ltd hosts annual thanksgiving event
Rector of the Parish of Ramsey and the North East named
Reverend Daniel Norris will join the Diocese of Sodor and Man next year
Port Erin Commissioners thanks former clerk for 13 years of service
It confirmed Jason Roberts will support the local authority during 'transitional' period
Dandara submits plans for 26 new storage and distribution units
Property developer looking to build on vacant land near Balthane Park
Onchan Commissioners 'pleased' police drop in sessions resuming in village
Audio
Chair Anthony Allen says it's a 'step in the right direction' for residents
One year to go: Veteran commentator assesses Isle of Man’s political landscape
Alistair Ramsay says disillusionment with government could shape 2026 election
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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