Comes as consultation considers shake-up of rates system
Glenfaba and Peel MHK left his role as Minister Without Portfolio last month
Mortgage advisor reports increased interest from across
Extended crossing time for overnight service
Company rebrands as 'Intact Isle of Man Limited'
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Chair Tony Brown hopes to have the bowling green area open by Easter
Merlin Hanbury-Tenison to visit Island later this month
Individual detained in connection to incident in the north
'High-risk' missing man located in north of the Island
People who stop smoking for 28 days 'five times more likely to quit for good'
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Hopes to access the Island Infrastructure Scheme
Water transferred to Kerrowdhoo
Specialists appointed for assist with 2027-2032 document
MNFU hopes to hold talks with DEFA
Member of the House of Lords discusses pros and cons of independent parliamentary system
Those who miss the deadline will face a £100 penalty
Manx Birdlife shares results of latest census
Charity looking for new cadets and adult volunteers
CEO discusses pressure on health body six months into the financial year
Over 90 more sold compared to August figures
Met Office data shows a soggy start to Autumn
The local authority is urging Treasury to reissue the document
The 53-year-old failed to inform government her circumstances had changed
Project completed following feedback from passengers
Cathedral IOM celebrates appointment of first female Archbishop of Canterbury
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MU chair says there is a 'clear need' to expand charger network
Government department ordered to either disclose information or give clearer legal grounds
All sailings cancelled and a number of flights delayed
Minister responds after sheep attack reported in Maughold
Bus Vannin says it's due to staff sickness
Charity gives guidance for dogs, cats and small pets
Visit Isle of Man figures show 21% increase
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A conference is being held today to mark the milestone
We're told to expect gusts of 50-60mph
26-year-old acted 'on a reckless basis'
Authority to work with Dandara to tackle smell
Coroner James Brooks extends condolences to Kian Broadhead's family
CEO discusses missed targets, finances and calls for resignations
Tynwald Ombudsman found its processes amounted to 'maladministration'
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Strongest winds likely to be felt late afternoon or early evening
45-percent of women don't examine themselves; and those who miss first screening at ‘40% higher risk’ of dying
Vessel will now leave Douglas at 9.45am
Devon Watson says reform will improve fairness and stop ratepayers subsidising neglectful landlords
A consultation closes today (3 October)
It says it wants to encourage health and wellbeing in the community
Funds raised are to be donated to Medical Aid for Palestinians
Company says it's experiencing increased demand
It also wants to build a 'compost toilet' on the site
Crossings called off on Friday and Saturday
It's alongside the reintroduction of face-to-face parent classes
Isle Listen reschedules charity event to 12 October
It's as weather warnings are put in place ahead of Storm Amy's arrival
Follows CoMin's policy review decision to not include further public authorities
Leader Devon Watson says the local authority needs community minded people
Ronaldsway Met Office says travel disruption and damage are likely
Meeting held at Braddan's Roundhouse to discuss ways to tackle 'Island-wide' issue
Infrastructure minister faces questions over 'upgrade' to Liverpool site
Calls for public review amid concerns for impact on NHS provision
Proposals include major tax reforms, housing measures, and investment in healthcare
It's organised a public meeting at the end of the month
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Farm hosting event for those who want to learn about rearing the native breed
Steam Packet Company confirms sailings will be impacted
Extra security to be used during high capacity events
A company linked to Tory peer Baroness Michelle Mone breached a government contract of nearly £122m to supply surgical gowns during the COVID-19 pandemic, the High Court has ruled.
Follows routine inspection by Fisheries Officers in February
Some say it will cripple small businesses, while others don't think it goes far enough
Officers found a set of double fire doors screwed shut
Vessel to depart earlier due to adverse weather forecast
Isle of Man Post Office halts deliveries as Canada Post workers begin industrial action
But health body 'proud' of 'significant improvements' despite 'challenges'
'Making Work Worthwhile' aims to help those without a job due to mental ill health re-enter the workforce
Douglas Council says the matter is not related to a proposed building compound
Protective cover installed following roof damage caused by recent severe weather
Organisation hoping to raise money to continue its work
Bradda View has been re-inspected by DHSC
Union calls for independent oversight and review of whistleblowing system
New government report shows reforms underway but warns change won’t happen overnight
Charity seeks over £8,000 to maintain critical safety equipment
Event will return with a new format in 2026
Hope it'll be an opportunity for people to 'come together to explore how together we can make a difference'
Owners say decision comes 'due to circumstances that were beyond their control'
First of four drop-in events takes place in Douglas this afternoon
Latest series of Manx Care's 'In your Shoes' series
IoM Sport launches survey seeking views from community
It's for The Sovereign Art Foundation Students Prize 2025
Treasury minister says increasing number of Manx residents in work would ensure a sustainable economy
Residents have until 6 October to declare their income tax or face a fine
Ex-Military Talent in the Workplace Business Leader Forum held on-Island
HSBC's James Pomeroy says current state pension age is 'unsustainable'
Calls for clarity as 'frontline workers left in limbo'
It follows a consultation carried out earlier this year
Weekday works to take place on Ballaugh to Ramsey coast road
Visit Isle of Man say its hard to control scams like these
They can be found sleeping on beaches
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Alex Allinson says government must provide value for money for taxpayers
DHA is currently drafting two new bills
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CoMin reviews policy following consultation
"We commend the government for listening to the concerns"
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Plans to sets clear expectations for children's progress with reading and writing
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IoD survey finds two-thirds expect weaker conditions, with skills shortages and regulatory burdens among main concerns
Amber Weather Warning issued
Phishing, fraud, and domain impersonation dominate July and August update
Fire crews called out after neighbour alerted by alarm
The theme was 'collaboration for greater impact'
Department of Home Affairs seeking feedback from the public
Follows Mark Wheeler's resignation from the local authority
MHK to ask Tynwald to establish select committee
The Island's information commissioner has signed agreements with Dubai and Malta
Chance to speak to the infrastructure minister
Craig's Heartstrong Foundation and Cardiac Risk in the Young at Noble's Hospital
Business group warns sharp increase could put pressure on local employers
Figures highlight fall in overall convictions, drop in quick reoffending, but rise in longer-term cases
Government confirms ringfenced healthcare tax won't be progressed
Stu Peters to call for referendum
Could you help out the division?
Treasury minister discusses energy security
Salvation Army says the type of client coming forward has changed over the last two years
Business Leader Forum will be held next week at the Comis
St John Ambulance expedites scheme following 'recent events'
Glenfaba and Peel MHK says it's over a conflict with the North and West Area Plan and Transport Strategy
Joney Faragher is calling for a re-think
Alexandra Delaney-Bhattacharya reacts to news of new National Office for AI Development and Regulation
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Minister also outlined why OAHN report benefits the Island
Mark Wheeler was elected to the board in April
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
Works have included masonry, restoration works and collections maintenance
Serious and Organised Crime Officer responds to claim from UK newspaper
Issues surrounding Manx workers also discussed at Government Conference
Vice-Chair Sandra Cottam-Shea hopes residents went home 'happy'
Alexandra Cowley says housing, youth retention and political engagement will be central concerns
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All eligible employers will now be able to claim government support
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Treasury minister says there's still work to be done to tackle housing shortage
Police say 2025 was another year with no deaths in TT or MGP
Simon Williams hopes to secure a seat in Rushen
Event's return announced at government conference
Alistair Ramsay says disillusionment with government could shape 2026 election
New homes and border security on the agenda
Around 1,400 thought to be living with a dementia diagnosis on-Island
Motiv8 hosting walking event along Heritage Trail to help those in recovery
Local authority and Pulrose United are in negotiations over the site
If approved, the £1.21 uplift will come into effect from 1 April 2026
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Three-member panel would be asked to report back in March 2026
95 full-time equivalent drivers this year, with nine going through recruitment process
The local authority confirmed some boats need maintenance work
Local authority is urging residents to report incidents to the police
Lobbying group calling on the government to 'send a much stronger message'
Manx Utilities carrying out essential work
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Scottish singer-songwriter to visit Island next month
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