More restrictions on the way for newly-qualified drivers?
DoI to consult on graduated driver licensing over the summer
Minister sees patient waiting more than 24-hours during visit to ED
Claire Christian outlines redevelopment plans and TT preparations
Silver for Sleight at Archery Championships
Island competitor impressed in Wales
Lifeboat assists stricken yacht off Calf of Man
Port St Mary crew tow vessel to safety
20mph rollout continues as DoI 'refines approach'
Signs being introduced in areas around schools
Four specific issue hearings next week
Orsted: Manx public's views will decide future of Mooir Vannin
Company dismisses accusations of 'bullying tactics' from campaigners
Summer music series returns to Villa Marina Arcade
Free concerts set to feature brass bands and Wurlitzer performances throughout the summer
GNAAS prepares for TT period with enhanced on-Island support
Air ambulance charity to deploy road-based team
TT healthcare, Census and airport radar among House of Keys questions
Assisted Dying Bill also on the agenda
Fire crews tackle house fire on Ballaoates Road
Crews on the scene for around three hours
Spotted in Ramsey and Port Erin already this year
Call for election candidates to set out plans to restore growth
Tynwald to consider Assisted Dying Bill amendments in June
Alex Allinson has published a number of proposed changes to address UK Ministry of Justice concerns
Douglas Council seeks permission for building compound on Ballanard Road playing field
Local authority says it will support 'multi million pound' housing refurbishment scheme
DoI has 'really big' issues to address at Island's airport
Audio
Work ongoing to build operational resilience
Ramsey MHK Alex Allinson won't be seeking re-election
Former treasury minister thanks constituents for trust and support after 10 years in House of Keys
No injuries in light aircraft accident at Ronaldsway
Emergency teams responded to incident yesterday afternoon
Peel RNLI rescues two paddleboarders
Those taking part in water activities urge to follow safety advice
DoI facing 'huge problem' over Peel Marina silt
Audio
Harbour due to be dredged again next year
Electrical fault affecting widespread area of Onchan and Groudle
Manx Utilities engineers working to restore supplies
Manx Lottery Trust give £25,000 of funding
DoI to move to monthly dredging in order to protect harbour depth
Audio
Significant work to be undertaken first by specialist contractors
Oie Voaldyn: 'Our event is not cancelled'
Claims someone is trying to sabotage event by issuing fake cancellation messages
Last chance to enter 2026 Parish Walk
Deadline for this year's event looming
April: 'Warm, dry and sunny' says Met Office
14.1 hours of sunshine recorded on 29 April
Government considering if seaweed could be used as fertiliser
DEFA contacts local authorities for their views
Laxey Brass Band Festival postponed
First weather-related postponement in nine years
Road closure in place whilst work is carried out
Autoimmune charity approaching 10 year anniversary
Island founder of 'Without Wings' says it's a 'big deal'
Jane Poole-Wilson represented Island at Palace of Westminster
Bed shortages at Noble's are 'no threat' to TT 2026
Audio
Minister quizzed about plan for motorcycling event
Updates planned to beneficial ownership framework
Changes to be brought to Tynwald in May
Commissioners say residents left in 'void' over plans for onshore windfarm
Chair claims there's been no updates for over a year
Charity ball in Douglas to support air ambulance and neonatal care
Audio
Fundraiser aims to raise awareness of life-saving services across the Isle of Man
Former TT racer died from head injuries after crash
Edward Poole involved in crash at Jurby Circuit
Two large retailers 'express interest' in Next store in Douglas
Clothing and homeware store to leave Strand Street next month
Liverpool ferry terminal changed how DoI resources projects
Deputy chief officer admits it highlighted issues with its processes
Spring vaccination programme for people at risk of respiratory illnesses
RSV and Covid-19 jabs available
Police appeal after dog injures multiple sheep
One animal had to be put to sleep
Agriculture Census will help 'deepen understanding' of sector
Audio
Gov't monitoring health of industry on 'daily basis'
49 babies born on Island in April
Statistics released by Jane Crookall Maternity Unit
Douglas man banned from the road after drink driving
57-year-old “significantly over the limit” after leaving hospital on moped
Great Union Camera Obscura reopens for summer season
Victorian attraction relies on bright sunshine!
Police appeal for witnesses into Mountain Road crash
Local man transferred to UK for treatment as a result of his injuries
Tynwald motion seeks review of current law and practice covering fixed penalty parking fines
It has been claimed serial offenders have racked up big fines
It is seen as a significant step in the legislation
Douglas Promenade and Ramsey Swing Bridge to glow yellow in support of lifesaving charity
Risk assessment on Virtual Assets carried out
Money laundering, terrorist financing and proliferation financing risks evaluated in process
Man admits cannabis supply offences linked to operation 'Eagle Eye’
21-year-old’s involvement was 'not insignificant'
Businesses feel strain from 25 percent increase in Steam Packet freight fuel surcharge
Chamber calls for government intervention as freight costs rise across the Island
Prison Skills Centre restores memorial bench
It was damaged after being hit by a car
Chief Minister holds talks with Commonwealth Jewish Council
The organisation helps Jewish communities to enhance their lives, safety and respect
Former infrastructure minister says 'massive' amount of misinformation about clause five
Michelle Haywood believes it won't be brought back before Tynwald
Partying school leavers told "keep it safe"
Further public gatherings expected this weekend
Oie Voaldyn 'has never been more sustainable'
Fire festival using biofuel and offsetting carbon footprint
TT themed restaurant and bar to open this weekend
'Grand opening' for Motor Isle Bar and Grill
Next only prepared to pay a third of rent amid lease renewal talks, says landlord
Retailer to leave Strand Street in the summer
Next confirms departure from Island
Retail giant says the terms to renew its lease were not 'commercially acceptable'
Focus on autism acceptance continues year-round
Lots of simple things that the community can do to help support autistic people
UK Government approves sale of Manx Telecom
Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster clears JT and CVC takeover of telecoms provider
Tynwald to debate how to fund future long-term care
Nursing, Residential and Home Care Report to go to politicians
Services to begin to return to Ramsey and District Cottage Hospital in mid-May
Some will be delivered from temporary buildings on site
Election 2026: How big a priority will Climate Change be for candidates?
We look at some of 2021's hottest topics and see where we are five years later
Crookall: 'DoI must rebuild trust with local authorities in wake of Clause Five'
Minister says ongoing uncertainty with NCAS caused 'mistrust'
Douglas woman believes 'first-hand' input to government ADHD plans is key
Mitzi Danielson-Kaslik diagnosed at 21
Next to go?
Manx Radio understands retailer has not renewed its lease
Emergency services attending RTC near Ballasalla
Motorists are being warned of heavy traffic as a result of the incident
Roadworks and affordable housing concerns raised by Douglas East residents
Audio
Residents share their views ahead of General Election
Motorists urged to find alternative route home following crash
Mountain Road could be closed until 11pm
Car tax demand at vehicle testing centre 'causing a few problems'
Infrastructure minister admits the change has presented some challenges
Reinstating horse tram tracks will cost almost £2 million
Chief engineer tells Manx Radio 'no major problem' with business case
Businesses under threat from Steam Packet freight surcharge says Chamber
88 percent of respondents report a negative business impact from the surcharge
Section of Douglas Promenade reopens following RTC
Emergency services responding to incident near Castle Mona
Horse tram business case is a 'work in progress' admits DoI minister
MHK who pushed for proposals says she believes it's been rejected
Manx Care to be briefed on headaches facing southern GP surgery
MHKs step in after access, confidentiality and abuse concerns are raised
Man admits stealing more than £50,000 worth of devices from Manx Telecom
Case committed to higher court for sentencing
Bus Vannin investigating after claims woman and baby fell on bus
Passenger reports 'really upsetting incident' on promenade
People interested in reviewing medical complaints sought
New members wanted for HSCOB
Proposed 2026 Southern 100 Road Races schedule unveiled
Extra qualifying session among possible alterations for this year
TT: New book details near 119 year history
Audio
Features unseen photographs and much more
New law will improve transparency and update bylaw procedures
Campaigner urges Island to pilot recreational cannabis scheme
Charlotte Caldwell believes there is political support for a new approach to cannabis
Funding model 'constraining' ability to tackle heritage 'critical maintenance backlog'
MNH outlines issues with Treasury support
Ramsey Commissioners appeal for help after fly tipping incident
Any information received 'will be treated with the strictest confidence'
Pothole claims cost department thousands
Hundreds of successful compensation claims in recent years confirms minister
Increase in scarlet fever on the Island
Public Health issues advice to parents should signs appear
Government 'neglecting' heritage assets across the Island
Chair of Castletown Commissioners 'appalled' at sale of Old Police Station
Motiv8: 'We will never reach all the children on the Isle of Man'
Charity highlights 'hidden harm' of substance misuse as it marks 10 years of Family Service
House of Keys question paper dominated by one MHK
Moorhouse tables all of the questions
Onchan Commissioners to undertake 'accessibility' review of park equipment
Gabriella Corkish says it's 'important' to develop facilities to meet needs of all children
Efforts to push more services online causing frustration in community
Reports of delays at Vehicle Test Centre
Fuel supplies to the Island remain 'reliable'
Government urges public not to stockpile
Not listed on Register of Business for May
Government joins Sunflower Hidden Disabilities scheme
Sunflower lanyards are now available at various locations
Peace Plaque installed in Hutchinson Square
Features Article One of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
MHK calls for citizen's jury to look into legalising recreational cannabis
Tynwald to consider motion at May sitting
Teenager's petition calls for more funding for the Island's music service
River Kelly-Brown wants 'equal access to music'
Daily closures on section of TT Course this week
Ballig to Cronk y Voddy to shut for race preparation work
Onchan MHK announces intention to stand in election
Rob Callister will be seeking a third term representing the constituency
Charities partnering for coast-to-coast cycling challenge in Scotland
Hospice and Motiv8 looking for volunteers
Photo ID requirements could create 'faff' at borders, says Steam Packet boss
Managing director of ferry operator gives his view on gov't consultation
DHSC minister 'absolutely committed' to reopening Ramsey hospital
Temporary 'modular' MIU and X-ray coming soon
Enterprise minister 'optimistic' following challenging period for tourism sector
Audio
Tim Johnston welcomes investment in accommodation on the Island
92% of consultation responses supported the principle of a conservation area
Casualty rescued from Polish tall ship
Fire crews attended the incident in Douglas
Manx residents asked to complete Census from tonight
Audio
Government says data from survey is vital for future planning
Grounded Ramsey tall ship could be refloated next month
Owner outlines recovery plans for La Malouine after vessel ran aground
Strong field of Manx competitors to take on London Marathon
Audio
Includes one man hoping to be the first wheelchair racer from the Island to complete it
Plans for 'all-age pathway' for adult autism and ADHD diagnosis by 2029
Health minister lays out £2.8 million proposal for 'multi-year transformation programme'
Some trailers got 'lost' during recent backlog of freight at Heysham
Steam Packet MD discusses issues which saw farmers' fertiliser held in Lancashire.
Police told to reassess FOI response
IOM Constabulary took more than twice the legal time to respond to request
Census support available from next week
Paper forms and over the phone support on offer
Mobile classroom needed to 'alleviate' pressure at Henry Bloom Primary School
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture has applied for planning permission
The Guild returns today
Manx Music Festival begins its eight days of classes
Rowing challenge hopes to celebrate Biosphere Reserves
St Ayles skiff to be rowed from Scotland to IOM in 52-mile round trip
Chance to go aboard Polish tall ship
The Dar Młodzieży is docked in Douglas on Saturday
Isle of Man Government welcomes Middle East ceasefire
Israel and Lebanon have agreed a three-week pause in fighting
Police warn school leavers underage drinking has 'serious consequences'
Year 11s set to go on study leave over the next week
Gas supplier provides reassurance amid ongoing global market volatility
Isle of Man Energy expects any price rise in June to be 'modest'
Farmers in race against time after freight backlog in Heysham
Concern for crops and animals after delays to feed and fertiliser deliveries
Further changes to sailing schedule due to tidal restrictions
Manxman crossings affected over next three days
Census 'still one of the most valuable statistical tools' for government
Cabinet Office minister says technical can't count the population as well as the survey
'Immigration is needed' for economic growth on Island
MLC says a shortage of workers is creating challenges for Manx businesses
Ramsey's first candidate declares for general election
Commissioner Juan McGuinness intends to stand in September
Teenager to take on gruelling 24-hour challenge in friend's memory
Fundraiser aims to raise awareness for mental health
Mini and Ford Festival this weekend
100 classic cars to take to Manx roads
Manx contingent preparing for 2026 London Marathon
Island participants to be present again for iconic race
Public asked to 'stay well clear' of grounded tall ship in Ramsey
Isle of Man Coastguard warns stability of vessel could change with the tide
RCN wants members to 'make up their own mind' on Manx Care pay offer
Union says latest proposal is 'meaningful' but it wants to stay neutral
Five-yearly NI Fund review brought forward
Treasury minister says it will give next administration time to address changes
Pet owners heading to EU or Northern Ireland warned of passport changes
Animal Health Certificates are issued by vet practices
Friday sailings rearranged due to tidal restrictions
Two Manxman crossings affected, with one Manannan service brought forward
IM1 nominated for award at Radio Academy ARIAS
The satirical comedy series is produced and largely written by Manx Radio's Howard Caine
Garff Commissioners announces three candidates for Lonan Ward by-election
Residents will be able to vote on 21 May
Calls for 'urgent review' of Island's wildlife legislation
Manx Nature Alliance says government progress has been 'very slow'
Onchan's first candidate declares intention to stand in election
Commissioner Gabriella Corkish says her decision has not been taken lightly
Douglas Central residents 'happy' ahead of General Election
Constituents share their views ahead of September's vote
No plans to introduce tourism tax yet says minister
Idea will be for future administration to consider says Johnston
Fire crews issue advice after smoking EV charger callout
Incident happened earlier this morning
Nearly 2,000 successfully gain ETA ahead of new rules
Electronic Travel Authorisations to be enforced
Heartstopper film starring Manx actor gets release date
Joe Locke to round out his journey as Charlie Spring
Port Erin Commissioners considering drone show alternative to firework display
Local authority says it would be 'dependent' on government grant schemes
French cruise ship set to visit Island
Le Laperouse carrying 264 passengers
Douglas City Library scheme hopes to help people 'carve' out time to read
First cruise call of the season leaves Isle of Man without stopping
MV Hamburg approached the Island but has headed for Liverpool
Planning approval wanted for padel courts at Noble's Park
Local group wants four courts on the former tennis site
Minister confirms immigration healthcare surcharge has been delayed
£1,000+ charge won't be brought in before end of administration
Old Police Station in Castletown to be sold by Manx National Heritage
Tynwald approves motion after debate over upkeep and protections
Event hopes to provide support to potential election candidates
Led by two academics behind 'Women in Manx Politics' study
Tall ship appears on Ramsey Beach
French Brigantine tall ship beached after breaking anchor
Introducing ID checks on boats could help strengthen Island's borders
Minister keen to hear public's thoughts
Minister describes 'physically constrained' port and concern amongst food retailers
Burma Star veteran James Fenton celebrates 104th birthday
Surprise party held at Onchan AFC
Port Erin RNLI pays tribute to 'friend, crewmate and dad of the crew'
Tony Mitchell's crew number to be retired after sudden passing
Government prepared for ‘targeted response’ if Middle East conflict stretches on
Treasury Minister gives economic update and rebuffs claims government isn't being proactive
Mannin Music confirms Peel beach stage trial go ahead for summer
Peel Commissioners offer an extra six dates for events
First cruise ship of the season to arrive today
Local industry could benefit from Baltic uncertainty
UK wool being used on peat restoration scheme
Manx product could be used in future if project is successful
Bikers invited to attend new 'Bike Night'
Event hopes to connect like-minded people
Surgeon announces he's standing in General Election
Andre Risha will be seeking a seat in the constituency of Middle
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
One year on: What's the latest for our Assisted Dying Bill?
MHK behind the bill is 'obviously concerned' at delays
Isle of Man residents will head to the polls in September
Breast Cancer Now seeks volunteers for latest 'sleep out' challenge
July's event taking place at Sea Lion Rocks at Groudle Glen
Douglas man to stand in 2026 general election
Peter Shimmin will be hoping to secure a seat in Douglas Central
Election 2026: Will housing still be an issue on the doorstep?
We look at some of 2021's hottest topics and see where we are five years later
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
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