With the current Canada Life Men's Premier League leaders not in action this weekend, the teams beneath them will be out to seize the chance to close the gap at the top during the latest Isle of Man ...
Police in the north of the Island are appealing for information about an individual who may be sleeping rough. The Northern Neighbourhood Policing Team has received reports of somebody sleeping rough ...
A Manx farmer says the sector 'needs to come together and find a solution' following the announcement that Milan Vets will no longer carry out farm veterinary services. The practice says it will no ...
Amber Sewell's son Arthur has Type 1 Diabetes, and she and Natasha Parry from the charity have been telling Christy DeHaven more: Currently, guidance is given to schools on the administration of ...
Motor finance company Black Horse Offshore has stopped offering new loans, or additional borrowing on existing loans, from today (13 November). Part of a Lloyds Bank subsidiary, the firm offered ...
A man has appeared in court accused of throwing boiling sugar water over an inmate at the Isle of Man Prison. Kyson Quentin Stephen Bell, who is currently a serving prisoner, pleaded not guilty to the ...
Manx triathlete, Will Draper is set to make his third appearance on the T100 Triathlon World Tour this weekend. The Island competitor has earned another wildcard entry to the series, this time for the ...
St Olave’s are the new leaders of the Mann Crane Hire Snooker League after their 5-0 victory over the Wannabes in week five which included four frames settled on the black. The Hurricanes, now second, ...
Forty-one-year-old Donovan Kitching was found guilty of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm at trial in May 2024, and was sentenced in October the same year.
Davey Todd has set the fastest time during opening practice at the 2025 Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix. The 2024 Senior TT winner topped the charts overnight with a best pace of two minutes, 26.210 ...
Tomorrow morning's Manxman sailing to Heysham has been brought forward due to the forecast adverse weather. The 8am service will now depart at 7.30am, with passengers asked to check in by 6.45am.
'Open justice and transparency is key' according to the deputy chair of the Island's Parole Committee. It's as the Department of Home Affairs has today released two videos to explain the parole system ...