Refunds due as rules change on Covid isolationpublished at 16:38 British Summer Time 5 May 2021
Tynwald approves a shorter quarantine period for those who returned before the border closure eased.
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Tynwald approves a shorter quarantine period for those who returned before the border closure eased.
Read MoreDaniel Ward struck the man with a wing mirror, causing him to suffer chipped vertebrae and a punctured lung.
Read MoreThe island had 30 hours of sunshine more than the previous record set in 2007, the Met Office say.
Read MoreWorn stern tube bearing mean the Isle of Man's ferry will remain in dry dock for an extra six days.
Read MoreThe case is the first with no known source of transmission on the island since 26 April.
Read MoreLarge crowds are expected in St John's for the Isle of Man's national day on 5 July.
Read MoreRestrictions on non-residents visiting the island are eased to allow families to be reunited.
Read MoreTwenty-seven maritime buildings and memorials are being considered for the Protected Buildings Register.
Read MoreGerard Thomas, 53, was sentenced to 16 months in prison, suspended for two years.
Read MoreImmediate family members from the UK and Channel Islands can apply to visit relatives on the island.
Read MoreThe warning follows the prosecution of a man, 70, who cut down six trees without a licence.
Read MoreA cut in the tariff for energy fed into the electricity grid will be reviewed, Manx Utilities says.
Read MoreThe House of Keys criticises the government for not bringing forward more comprehensive laws.
Read MoreLee Morgan says it was a "fantastic feeling" to find the 350-year-old gold ring on the Isle of Man.
Read MoreSpecialist work on the pool's water slides is put on hold after a UK contractor cancelled its visit.
Read MoreThe Manx government funded project in Liverpool has been impacted by the Covid pandemic.
Read MoreThe infection cannot be linked to the current cluster or previous outbreak, the chief minister says.
Read MoreManx students away from home will be able to have their second jabs wherever they are living.
Read MorePoliticians react with anger to plans to charge for basic banking services on the Isle of Man.
Read MoreVisiting at the island's prison is suspended over the weekend as the latest cluster continues to grow.
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