Manx Utilities wants to clarify the planning status of the feature
Vulnerable gas customers need safeguards, says MLC
Legislative Council approves new regulations
Bushy's family takes cardboard cut-out of 'Raz' to Altrincham match
Douglas wine bar to close its doors
Vino has been on North Quay since 2015
Tributes paid to marshal dubbed 'one of the unsung heroes of TT and MGP'
Kenny Hall gave an incredible 68 years of service
Farmer says he's losing one metre of land a year to coastal erosion
Calls for more to be done to slow down the rate of land loss
'Preservation expert' to deliver talk on saving historical buildings
CPD event to take place at the Manx Museum
Castletown Commissioners urge Tynwald to reject sale of former police station
It was one of the topics discussed at its public meeting last night
Julie Edge lays motion calling for two-term limit on Speaker and President posts
Swiss Chalet in Glen Helen given new lease of life
Isle of Man Farm Shop officially opened over the Easter weekend
Manx Utilities project to 'support the Island’s transition to cleaner energy'
Station Garage to undergo refurbishment as family owners 'taking a step back'
Castletown petrol station to close for several weeks
Man stole £50k from business woman based on the Island during Covid
Liverpool Echo reports from Preston Crown Court
Information Commissioner joins internal review of digital services used by young people
Global privacy sweep highlights risks and improvements in children’s online safety
Half term weekend road closures on Kewaigue Hill
Full road closure on Old Castletown Road confirmed
Arbory and Rushen Commissioners to replace swing after children petition
The local authority said the equipment was removed following safety inspections
Currently only married couples or those in civil partnerships qualify
Route will be shut for 10 days
Addictive qualities of certain apps prompt concern amongst parents
Retiring clerk says local authorities carrying out 'innovative work' in communities
Phil Gawne is leaving Arbory and Rushen Commissioners after 10 years in post
Beekeeping association to mark centenary with art trail
Proceeds will help fund the group's community apiary
ICO proposes revised data protection fee model after consultation
Recommendations include lower mid-tier costs and exemptions for charities ahead of possible 2027 implementation
'We can persevere in the face of uncertainty'
The Bishop of Sodor and Man has urged people to "to persevere in the face of uncertainty" in her Easter message
Incapacity benefit claims remain stable as annual cost rises to over £15 million
Treasury figures show gradual increase in spending, while long-term claims continue to dominate
DoI 'carried out inadequate searches' in response to FoI
Information Commissioner says department failed to fulfil its duties
Bowel cancer awareness campaign returns with Island-wide initiative
Residents urged to recognise symptoms and take up screening as landmarks light up throughout April
Ravens face second game in three days
FC Isle of Man back on the road at Stockport Town
"Rough start" for Green Lounge amid travel disruption and fuel concerns
Isle of Man’s first cannabis café says early trading affected but remains committed to concept
Hundreds take part in Easter charity motorbike ride for Hospice Isle of Man
Event raises funds for hospice as organisation faces financial pressures
Ballasalla volunteer honoured with Malew Community Award
Tony Seymour recognised for transforming local green space and ongoing landscaping work
Rearranged FC Isle of Man vs Prestwich Heys tie cancelled
Visiting team fails to attend for morning kick-off
Island at 'forefront' of British Isles blue carbon research
Manx waters researched over four year programme
Five comments and objections received over Ramsey flood defence scheme plans
But DOI says a number of informal objections received before plans withdrawn
Water main upgrades planned in Foxdale from next week
Works aim to improve reliability and reduce risk of bursts, with some temporary road disruptions expected
Thousands of native trees planted at Creg y Cowin as three-year project finishes ahead of schedule
Winners confirmed after weather-hit Manx Mountain Marathon events
Route changes introduced for safety as hundreds take part in fell running challenge
Morning Douglas to Heysham crossing and return called off as blustery conditions forecast
Lezayre Commissioners not taking recording of meetings despite Peel row
It was one of the topics discussed at its public meeting last night
Amber weather warning issued as strong winds and coastal conditions expected overnight
Ferry sailings cancelled as gusts of up to 80mph forecast, with risk of coastal overtopping in exposed areas
Hospice funding criticised by UK charity chief amid Isle of Man service cuts
Comments come as Hospice Isle of Man confirms redundancies and financial pressures
Sailings cancelled as storm brings gale-force winds
Yellow warning issued with gusts up to 80mph expected in exposed areas
Manx Mountain Marathon route diverted over safety concerns amid forecast strong winds
Organisers alter coastal section of course ahead of Saturday’s races as conditions expected to worsen
Rushen MHKs to meet with Southern Group Practice over appointment concerns
Patients report difficulties when booking to see a GP
Laxey Mine Railway hosting Easter egg hunt
Takes place over easter weekend
'Relaxed' Peter Rabbit concert in Castletown today
Manx Family Concerts hosting iconic children's tale
Teenage mental health champion raises £275 for Manx Wildlife Trust
Seventeen-year-old gives talk about self-proclaimed 'weird pets'
Football: St Mary's and Corinthians to contest 2026 Ecap FA Cup final
It's the second of an Easter double-header of cup finals at The Bowl
Storm Dave to bring severe gales
Gusts up to 75mph expected on Saturday
Manx Care 'attempting to establish contact' with dental provider as patients face uncertainty
Smile Dental Care 'not currently providing services'
'Significant dredging works' in Douglas Harbour
Talks taking place over mitigation measures as sailing schedule disrupted
'Operational reasons' and tidal restrictions delay Heysham sailing schedule
Manxman's crossings held up overnight and throughout Good Friday
Coastguard team rescues two-year-old Jack Russell "Teddy"
Cliff technician winched down to collect him from Laxey cliffside
New child employment rules come into force
Tynwald approved them in December 2025
'Operational reasons' delay Heysham sailing
Manxman to depart more than two hours behind schedule
Attorney General announces plans to retire
Walter Wannenburgh KC has been in the role since 2022
President of Tynwald to retire from politics
Laurence Skelly announces he won't be seeking re-election in July
Patients raise concerns over difficulties booking GP appointments
Manx Care says it's aware of patients' concerns over access appointments at Southern Group Practice
'Should I stay or should I go?': Students weigh up a life and career on the Isle of Man
Young people and employers meet at annual Isle of Man Graduate Fair
Last day for fundraisers taking on Mountain Course challenge
Family have completed four out of five ultra marathons
Sea Services Agreement progress stalled by Liverpool Ferry Terminal contract negotiations
Infrastructure Minister admits it probably won't be implemented until 2027
Parking, potholes and a new Castle Rushen High School: Rushen residents tell of their key election issues
Manx Radio hears from would-be voters in Port Erin and Port St Mary
Garff Commissioners to hold drop in session ahead of offshore windfarm hearings
Local authority says it wants to give residents the chance to make submissions
'No Trees, No Seas'
A film screening in Peel hopes to highlight importance of the relationship between the two
Audio
Tiling fault has been affected pool since November 2023
Hundreds attend Isle of Man Graduate Fair
Locate Isle of Man event packs out Villa Marina Royal Hall
No change to diesel prices says EVF after latest shipment
Petrol sees a slight drop
'No guarantee there'll be any support' amid ongoing fuel crisis
Chief minister says the situation is being constantly monitored
Ramsey member says Manx public already feeling the pinch
1.5% electricity price increase comes into force
Manx Utilities estimates price rise will mean customers pay an extra £14 per year
Tourist tax would be 'wrong move at the wrong time', says Douglas hotelier
General manager of Welbeck Hotel says idea should be dismissed
Consultation on topic is open until 4 May
Manannan heads to Larne today
First sailing to Northern Ireland port
Charity marks Autism Acceptance Month
Autism in Mann hosting a number of events to raise awareness
APRIL FOOL! Local woman picking up Manx Radio through her tooth filling
Routine dental procedure leads to bizarre side effect
Sailings altered as 'ongoing dredging issues' lead to 'insufficient water depths in Douglas port'
Steam Packet makes changes to Manxman's timetable over the coming days
Manx Care asks all GPs to formally adopt Jess's Rule
Follows MHK's question in the House of Keys
Government 'taking rising fuel prices seriously'
Chief minister gives update in the House of Keys
Motion to sell Old Castletown Police Station to be put before Tynwald
The Baillie Scott building's been owned by Manx National Heritage since 2018
DOI issues 'final' offer to bus drivers
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Unite members have just concluded fifth round of strike action
Hospice's 'essential core services' will remain protected
The health minister says her department will offer the charity support following redundancy announcement
Plus statement from health minister on Hospice funding
Visitors give tourism levy idea the thumbs down
Tynwald to be asked to receive report outlining pros and cons of visitor tax
Final reading for bill aiming to "modernise, streamline and strengthen the Island’s Criminal Justice System"
LegCo asked to reform court treatment of 17-year-olds
Fuel retailer says there's no need to stockpile diesel
One forecourt ran out of diesel just three hours after it was confirmed it had restocked
Diesel price increases 'could put some taxi drivers out of business'
Manx Taxi Federation's reacting to the 50p jump
Government CEO defends whistleblowing systems as committee probes effectiveness
Mark Lewin tells Tynwald inquiry staff “should always be safe to speak out”, but acknowledges potential for confusion in reporting systems
Explore the Island with your Mannin Aboo passport
They will be available from participating destinations
Government 'expects fuel pricing to stabilise by middle of week'
Chief Minister to address House of Keys on topic tomorrow
Tanker carrying 4.5 million litres of fuel waiting to dock
Forecourts prepare to replenish stocks as diesel prices rise
Queues at pumps as diesel prices increase across Island
Average of 185.9p per litre - a 50p rise
We aren't the fun police!
Chief Technical Officer explains scrutineering
Essential work completed at Grove Museum
Roof repairs for heritage site in the north
Services transitioning online from 1 April
Island petrol station confirms diesel to increase by 50p per litre
One outlet's confirmed the price will jump after a top of supplies later
Will the Isle of Man adopt 'Jess's Rule'?
MHK to ask about diagnosis initiative after hearing of 'heartbreaking' case on Island
Interim census 'important for business as well as government'
It's on Sunday 26 April
Fuel retailer urges motorists to avoid refilling diesel until tomorrow
Two of Spar's five forecourts are out of diesel
Baldrine residents rally to save last remaining community space in village
Building not being sold but still concerns about its future
'Once in a lifetime' experience for Manx dance company
MYDC scouted to perform at 'world's biggest dance event' in London
Further two sailings cancelled
Strong winds impacting the North Irish Sea today
Peel Commissioner at centre of row would 'welcome' external investigation
Katryna Baptist issues update on social media a week on
Outdoor seating to be installed at Barbary Coast
The closure will be in place from 6am on Monday until 6pm on 30 September
One year on: What's the latest for our Assisted Dying Bill?
MHK behind the bill is 'obviously concerned' at delays
"It had to be big": Family to run five ultra marathons in cousin's memory
Cousins to take on Mountain Course
Ronaldsway achieves Level 1 Airport Carbon Accreditation Level
Two sailings cancelled, more in doubt
A final decision for this afternoon's crossings will be made by 1pm
Future of Hospice shops secure, says charity boss
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Charity's high street presence to remain amid cuts and redundancies
Isle Listen's 'Castle to Castle' challenge postponed
Details to come on 'opportunities to carry over or cancel registration'
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Manx National Heritage reopened a number of locations on Friday
Major consultation on health and safety regulations to close at the end of this month
34 changes proposed in total
Long-running Island garage closing in April
Haydn Minay Ltd founded in 1972
'Deterrent' sentence imposed for ketamine importer
23-year-old Liverpool man jailed for 22 months
Several sailings at risk or cancelled due to adverse weather
Heysham crossing off today and four in doubt tomorrow
Glencrutchery Road to close to northbound traffic
Manx Utilities carrying out emergency repairs on burst water main
MHK's shock over Hospice announcement
Dr Alex Allinson to quiz health minister over charity's funding
Sulby Straight closure in place this weekend
Tree felling works to take place
Baldrine Methodist Hall is not being sold by church
It was confirmed at a requisition meeting which was held last night
Hair today gone tomorrow - Stuart's Hospice fundraiser
Ramsey man raising money for Hospice today
Media Isle of Man's parent company sold to joint venture
Tindle Newspapers acquired by Iliffe Media Group Ltd and the Fowler family
'You asked, we listened'
Health minister to give statement on Hospice funding
Claire Christian to speak to Keys members as charity announces redundancies
Majority of people on IOM not satisfied with travel options
New survey reveals less than 20% satisfied with reliability and cost of services
Gandeys Circus cancels Sunday shows due to high winds
Customers offered chance to rebook
Final round of bus strike action gets underway
Drivers balloted as weekend walkout begins
Hospice redundancies decision "tough to make but the right thing to do", says CEO
Charity boss outlines financial difficulties amid calls for government support
Manx National Heritage sites reopen
Visitor hubs set to be introduced at two locations this summer
Samaritans to host dawn walk along Douglas Prom this weekend
Support is available to anyone trying to find a way out of their own darkness
Mayor of Douglas continues in role for another year
Steven Crellin will formally accept the role at AGM in May
Price of oil and fuel on Island expected to rise 'significantly'
Supplies are said to be 'stable'
Mannin Music says concerns about beach stage only raised earlier this week
Laura and David Rowles have until 2 April to apply for necessary licenses
Captain of the Parish says they entirely understand the church's position
'A good vibe': Easter Festival of Running returns in a week's time
Hundreds of locals and visitors taking part in staple of Manx sporting calendar
Redundancies at Hospice as charity faces 'increasing' financial difficulties
Charity issues call for greater government funding
Manx Care: "We're working with Hospice to understand impact on services"
Charity announces redundancies as it faces increasing financial difficulties
Peel Town Commissioners stands by claim that no vote took place over beach stage
Board issues further statement amid ongoing row at local authority
Anger in Bride over proposed civic amenity site charges
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Manx Rock Ltd has taken over the running of the facility
New sanctions hoped to help disrupt major global criminal network
Government taking action as part of a major international law enforcement operation
Western Civic Amenity Site to keep address checks in place after NCAS closure
It says entry will be refused to people who don't live in the west
Emergency daytime road closure in Laxey
Minorca Hill to be closed between 9.30am-3pm
Local charity receives visually impaired kitchen equipment
Talking microwaves amongst items donated
Port St Mary Commissioners hoping to have changing facility on Chapel Beach
It was one of the items discussed at its March board meeting
Isle of Man residents will head to the polls in September
More than £16,000 raised for Island cancer charity
KPMG has been raising money for the Manx Breast Cancer Support Group
Douglas man to stand in 2026 general election
Peter Shimmin will be hoping to secure a seat in Douglas Central
Manx Radio visits eastern constituency ahead of September's polls
The Isle of Man will go to the polls on 24 September 2026
Ballabeg man declares intention to stand in 2026 General Election
Mark Firth hopes to secure a seat in Arbory, Castletown and Malew
Hopes first time buyers schemes will be broadened before the next general election
Infrastructure minister plans to bring amendments to May's Tynwald sitting
Housing and infrastructure key election issues for Ramsey residents
There are 29 weeks before the general election
Health and 'diabolical' roads are some issues worrying residents in Ayre and Michael
In September, residents will cast their vote on who they'd like to represent them in the new administration
£600,000 to be spent running General Election
Audio
Ashford: 'Well-run transparent election is clear priority’
Former minister critical of move to 'less progressive' tax system
Audio
Michelle Haywood says the personal allowance increase is 'baking in poverty'
Audio
MHk warns the next treasury minister could have difficulties balancing the books
Interim census to be carried out in April
Audio
£400,000 to be spent conducting data gathering exercise
Budget shows 'significant investment' in infrastructure, says Allinson
Spending on premium agency staff more than halved, says Manx Care CEO
Increase in headcount attributed to investment in front line services
Treasury minister 'won't complicate' bus driver dispute
Audio
Chris Thomas MHK was asked if any money could be drawn from reserves to avoid strike action
Manx Care 'has to' show improvements from £45m cash injection, says treasury minister
Audio
It's being funded in line with the Sir Jonathan Michael report for the first time from April
Treasury minister promises to review freeze on rate of disability allowance
Audio
Benefit is going up by 2.9 percent in 2026/27
Treasury minister defends final budget of Cannan administration
Chris Thomas rejects "election giveaway" claims and says tax changes will boost growth
MHK says things are not in order for future generations
Lawrie Hooper votes against 2026/27 financial plan
Island has 'a lot' in reserves, says former treasury minister
Alex Allinson controlled the purse for most of this administration
Business groups welcome personal allowance increase but concerned over cost of government
The Chamber of Commerce and Local Economy Forum share their views on this year's Budget
MLP: Claims that there is no money don't 'stack up'
Party says Income Tax uplift should have been 'tapered'
Former treasury minister says Income Tax change 'difficult to justify'
Manx Care's mandate 'properly funded for the first time', says CEO
Teresa Cope reacts to £404.2 million allocation
Tynwald approves Budget for 2026
Thomas wins backing for financial plan
Analysis: Does the Budget deliver "stability, security and confidence"?
Three bywords frame government’s ambitions for the year ahead, but what do they mean?
Budget 2026: ‘Modest’ capital programme will improve critical infrastructure
Treasury says focus is on maintenance
LIVE BLOG: Treasury Minister unveils final budget of Cannan administration
Chris Thomas delivers major speech setting out government spending, after only a month in the job
Ministers have 'presented a Budget for votes' says Onchan MHK
Callister questions whether financial plan will 'genuinely' help those struggling
Haywood fears personal allowance changes will create 'permanent hole' in government revenue
Budget 2026: Government wants to reduce reliance on reserves
But Treasury using £126 million to balance the Budget this year
Budget 2026: Pensioners set to receive almost 5% uplift
Treasury also increasing most other benefits
Minister wants best 'small island' health and care system
£412 million to fund services over next year
Budget 2026: £412 million for Island’s health and care services
But concerns Manx Care spend could outstrip allocated funding
Cannan: Health budget remains 'a serious concern'
Chief minister says future funding may need to be looked at
Budget 2026: Below inflation uplifts for government departments
Drive for greater efficiency continues
Work to be carried out in preparation for Island Games
Budget 2026: Largest personal tax uplift could help boost local economy
Taxpayers could be almost £500 a year better off
Budget 2026: Treasury Minister’s plan for ‘stability, security and confidence’
Chris Thomas unveils financial outlook for year ahead
Budget 2026: Chris Thomas to deliver Budget speech this morning
It's already known personal allowances will be going up
A Day in the Life of: Ben Hartley
We spend the day with the Manx Radio Breakfast presenter
A Day in the Life of: Hannah Phillips
We spend the day with the Manx Wildlife Trust's Community Ranger
Pressure group calls for 'good governance'
Former MHK forms 'Future Isle of Man'
Housing, healthcare and overspending some of the concerns ahead of elections
Isle of Man residents will head to the polls in September
'We're just five Hey Boys from the Isle of Man': Silo on their 'insane' rise
Local band reflect on 'very surreal' week
The Road to the Budget 2026
With just a few weeks to go, what can we expect from the last Budget of this administration?
‘Charity heart screening event saved my life’
How Craig's Heartstrong Foundation helped netballer discover potentially life-threatening condition
Survey places health services as number one topic for Manx Radio listeners
'No flaw' in how ministers are held to account
The chief minister says Tynwald and scrutiny committees ensure policy decisions are justified.
Cost of living expected to become key election issue as charities report increased demand
Reports of rising pressure on third sector over festive period
Sarah Maltby declares intention to run for Douglas South in 2026 general election
Mrs Maltby has held the seat in Douglas South since 2021
Making a move: Immigration expected to be key election issue
A look ahead to polling day 2026
'Broad' efficiency claims blamed for 'nervousness' amongst civil service
Trade union claims unclear messaging on headcount are fuelling uncertainty
Port Erin retail: the tale of two halves
What has it been like for businesses there in the run up to Christmas?
Traders on Michael Street feel 'abandoned' by politicians in tough times
So what needs to happen to regenerate Peel's high street?
'Running a business in Strand Street is more difficult than ever'
Traders in Douglas say it's becoming an 'uphill struggle' to operate in the city centre
What we can expect in 2026
We take a look at what's promised for this year
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