Steam Packet cancels Friday evening sailings
It is due to adverse weather forecast
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
"Ramsey and District Cottage Hospital is not at risk of closure"
Manx Care insists relocation of services is only temporary
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
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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
DoI to change rent-setting model for public sector housing
Changes to come into force in April 2026
Candidates could need to declare interests to stand in 2026 General Election
Government's asking for feedback on proposed changes to election process
Customs and Excise office to relocate
Public counter will open in Central Government Offices on 15 December
Douglas man convicted in Island's 'most complex child abuse image investigation'
Police uncovered over 30,000 images on 52-year-old's devices
Temporary lights installed on Douglas promenade
Work taking place to repair damaged concrete near Empress Hotel
The service will end at the end of the year
New bill would remove the need for religious education to be "wholly or mainly Christian"
'No conservation advantage' to introducing red squirrels on Island
Manx Wildlife Trust warns the species could have a detrimental impact on the Island's ecosystem
Manx Youth Orchestra set to return to Villa Marina for Christmas concert
Around 150 young musicians to perform seasonal music and new compositions
Rector of the Parish of Ramsey and the North East named
Reverend Daniel Norris will join the Diocese of Sodor and Man next year
Donate a wrapped gift to a child this Christmas
Douglas memorabilia store to deliver toys to charities
Have you heard of the kissing bush?
New film released about a Manx tradition
Changes to employment laws to introduce carer and neonatal leave
Employment (Amendment) Bill 2025 set for first reading in the House of Keys
Home Affairs Minister also quizzed on prisoner transfers
Port Erin Commissioners thanks former clerk for 13 years of service
It confirmed Jason Roberts will support the local authority during 'transitional' period
Highway had previously shut due to poor weather conditions
Six parking wardens currently employed by DoI
Department doesn't hold records for parking fines revenue, minister adds
Rejecting North and West Area Plan 'the right decision', says IOM Green Party
Proposals were voted down by Tynwald earlier this month
Drop-in HIV testing clinic to mark World AIDS Day
Sessions taking place at MISH centre on 1 December
Funding boost comes from Co-op’s Local Community Fund
Mountain Road closed due to weather conditions
Highway shut in its entirety this evening (29 Nov)
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Historian and broadcaster has been reflecting on the Island 60 years ago
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The Island became the first place in the British Isles to approve assisted dying legislation
Culture Vannin submits plans for 'major redevelopment' of St John's hub
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The project includes essential maintenance and expansion
UK government recommends against compulsory prostate cancer screening programme
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Prostate cancer kills 12,000 men a year
Dandara submits plans for 26 new storage and distribution units
Property developer looking to build on vacant land near Balthane Park
Drug trafficking 'isn’t worth the risk' warns constabulary
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Warning follows sentences for three men from Nottingham this week
Manxman to sail to Liverpool as ferry terminal work completed
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Issue with mooring lines resolved after weeks of delays
"Huge misstep", "cock-ups" and stalled plans: Senior government official breaks with convention
Digital Isle of Man boss warns that industry trust is slipping, describing internal tensions, and watering down of 'ambitious' documents ahead of MONEYVAL
Castletown Commissioners hope to see new Market Square plans in place next year
Consultation garners 35 responses
Police launch Operation Ripple Effect
Two motorists arrested for drink or drug driving
Three men jailed for importing cocaine in mini fridge
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Drugs had an estimated street value of £99,000
The charity wants to explore ways it can generate income from the site while making sure it stays protected
Sophie Ellis-Bextor to perform on Island
Murder of the Dancefloor star to appear at the Villa Marina in July
Oldest believed Isle of Man resident dies
108-year-old Evelyn Teare passed away last week
Liverpool ferry terminal wins architecture award
Named winner at this year’s Architects’ Journal Awards
There had been doubt cast due to the poor weather forecast
Ramsey marina plans 'not as dead as we think they are', says MHK
Lawrie Hooper hoping to introduce bill preventing development of South Beach
Southern Swimming Pool Board says some maintenance work covered by own funds
It comes after a question was put to the DESC Minister in Tynwald about its autumn closure
Market for Manx produce has "shrunk significantly", says MNFU
Government welcomes petition amid calls for supermarkets to do more for Isle of Man products
How do you avoid 'bungalow legs'?
Isle of Man health professionals discuss common condition in the elderly
One Act Festival 'open to all'
Entries for 2026 event closing soon
IOM benefits system doesn't disincentivise working, insists treasury minister
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676 recipients are paid more allowance than is earned on a fulltime minimum wage
Heysham sailings subject to possible disruption or cancellation
Poor weather forecast puts Manxman's Friday evening crossings in doubt
Harry Kelly's cottage 'all set' to be re-thatched
Scaffolding erected around ancient Manx monument
MHK seeks to prevent development on Ramsey's South Beach
Ramsey's Lawrie Hooper will ask for backing when the House of Keys sits on Tuesday
Motorist denies causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving
Incident deemed a 'momentary lapse of judgement' by prosecution
Current tests for prostate cancer 'not really specific enough' for widespread screening programme
Calls for a targeted screening programme for prostate cancer intensify
Ørsted issues statement as concerns raised about impact on radar operations
Cummal Mooar to remain in place until replacement commissioned
A new facility may take two or three years
Minister ignores internet 'trolling'
Audio
It comes as UK regulator looking at new rules around the issue
UK Budget: What does it mean for the Isle of Man?
A look at which Westminster measures apply automatically, which may be mirrored, and what they mean for the Island’s economy
Chief minister meets Deputy UK Prime Minister David Lammy
Alfred Cannan attends annual Overseas Territories Joint Ministerial Council meeting
John Rhys-Davies aiming for the stars
Actor and Isle of Man resident honoured with new star on Almeria's Walk of Fame
Thanksgiving event will see £1.8 million shared between charities
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AFD Software Ltd to host charity representatives at Mountain View Innovation Centre
Treasury reviewing measures announced in UK Autumn Statement
Tobacco duty to increase this evening
Two local authorities submit objections to Ørsted's offshore windfarm proposals
Garff and Ramsey Commissioners says it would have a detrimental impact in their areas
Two thirds of juvenile offences in 2024/25 committed by 18 young people
A total of 293 cases appeared before the courts in that year
Government 'must seriously consider' MoD wind farm objection, says MHK
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Body set out series of concerns it believes would compromise its operations
Bishop Tricia joins TikTok
The Diocese of Sodor and Man launches new account on social media platform
Manx hotels 'alert' to safeguarding, says IOM Constabulary
'Operation Make-Shift' tested procedures meant to highlight potential cases of child exploitation
Supermarket and public-sector food supply under spotlight
John Wannenburgh to ask Tynwald to consider enforcement measures as island farmers raise concerns about food security
Pet retailer needs to take 'urgent and necessary' action to tackle falling profits
Pets At Home has a branch on the Spring Valley Industrial Estate
Island banks to assist MiCard users opening bank accounts
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Drop-in session at Markwell House in Douglas today (26 Nov)
Road pods safe and doing valuable work, says Minister
Some claim they're a potential road hazard
M&S launches new foodhall with new IOM themed branding
Over 100 new employees since refurb
Stick to a budget and avoid the scams this festive season
OfT offers advice ahead of Black Friday sales
Support network 'vital' for women in agriculture
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Visiting speaker says not all women feel comfortable speaking in male-dominated sector
Manx Music Festival to mark Eurovision's 70th anniversary
One-off class taking place in 2026
Concerns centre of radar interference, firing range operations and air safety
Yellow weather warning for frost and icy patches
DOI is gritting main roads around the Island
Coal tar issue holding up more than 20 DOI projects
It's been blamed for the delays to the Balthane roundabout and bypass scheme
Phil Gawne says it's been a 'pleasure' and 'privilege' to serve the parish
MHK frustrated over political 'reluctance' to strengthen penalties for empty homes
Joney Faragher says government amendments have blunted her proposal to give local authorities greater power to act against long-term vacant and neglected properties
Manx Credit Union has advised some MiCard users
Audio
Around 600 still using the card for benefit and pension payments
Plans for new sheltered housing building in Laxey progressing
Audio
Garff Commissioners is hoping to take over the former Princes Motors site
Members to debate road safety plans, public service updates, and fresh amendments to the bill removing the Bishop's vote
Manx police officers to meet potential UK transferees
Officers hosting drop-in sessions in Liverpool, Birmingham and London
Island landmarks to light up orange
Inner Wheel highlighting campaign to end violence against women
Fifth Manx Bard releases 'A suggestion of Wrens'
The book was launched this weekend
Manx Care to introduce training to improve understanding of disability and neurodiversity
The consultation ran between June and July
Playgroup seeks permission to open facility in Peel
It would operate on weekdays during term time only
The cards have been used since 2009
It's as data shows more pupils turning to packed lunches
Why a positive MONEYVAL assessment is so important
Warning GDP could fall 'significantly' if Isle of Man is greylisted
People encouraged to take 8S service to attend weekly programme
It's aimed to tackle isolation and loneliness
Event to remember Positive Action Group founder
Meeting at Manx Legion Club in honour of Roger Tomlinson
"The thought of any child going without a Christmas present is just heart breaking"
Company says support for 'giving tree' has been 'incredible'
Average Island GP patient list almost 200 above BMA's recommended total
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Manx doctors have an average of 1,998 patients registered to them
Community swimming pool definitely included in new CRHS plans
Audio
Education minister insists it's very much part of the design
Work permit reforms delayed
Review pushed back until June 2026
Have your say on proposed changes to Legal Aid Act
Consultation open until 22 December
Police appeal after vehicle debris spotted in Ballasalla
Officers suspect vehicle may have been taken without consent
Spike in UK flu cases leads to Public Health warning
While IOM isn't experiencing the same issues, residents urged to remain vigilant
Route has been closed since Wednesday due to icy conditions
Patients 'strongly satisfied' with virtual GP pilot
Service to be evaluated before decision on whether to expand to other practices
New electrical vehicle training course powers up at UCM
It's for anyone who carries out EV repairs
Island to mark the golden anniversary of the Millennium of Tynwald
Tynwald Ceremony Arrangements Committee to oversee the organisation
Onchan Commissioners open 'expressions of interest' for future social housing projects
Local authority wants to expand its stock to support community needs
New Board Members sought for Financial Services Authority
It's a five year term, starting in Spring next year
Douglas Council looking for residents views on the future of Noble's Park
Local authority wants to know what could be improved in the area
Tynwald backs major overhaul of Isle of Man planning system
A more efficient, user-friendly process is promised
Laxey Christmas Market returns
More than 100 vendors expected there this weekend
Lecture to highlight work of 'trailblazing' Annie Swynnerton
She was the first woman to join the Royal Academy in 1922
Government consultations need 'more objective and neutral' approach
Former government press officer says some have been 'very skewed'
Applications open for role on planning committee
"Be a voice for your Island", says chair
Survey finds half of businesses expect to make cutbacks or redundancies in 2026
Figures compiled following recent minimum wage meeting
Braddan Commissioners appeals for information after tyres fly-tipped on Marine Drive
Local Authority says it's a criminal offence and will be investigating the incident
Allinson: Government responding to calls over MiCard system
Previous plans to discontinue service have come under fire this week
Mountain Road closure extended by additional 24 hours
The road has been closed since Wednesday
Number of primary school pupils choosing school meals down nearly 20%
Data throughout the year shows more students taking up packed lunch
Tynwald backs major overhaul of jury eligibility rules
Order removes most automatic exemptions and widens the Island's pool of potential jurors
Over £4000 raised for Southern 100 Supporters Club
Cheques exchanged at The Old Market Inn
Peel Commissioners hopes for improved communication with new trader's association
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Member Stuart Hardingham believes the relationship is a 'two way street'
Minimum wage rise to affect job chances?
There's concerns apprenticeship offerings will decrease
Bushy's celebrates 40 years of 'blood, sweat and beers'
Brewery marks occasion with book as new owners work on plans for Castletown site
Steam Packet announces three-vessel schedule and additional Ireland sailings
Timetable for 2026/27 utilises Ben-my-Chree and increases volume of Heysham and Liverpool sailings
Onchan Commissioners 'pleased' police drop in sessions resuming in village
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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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