Doctors call for turning point’ after departure of Manx Care's outgoing Chief Executive
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Doctors call for turning point’ after departure of Manx Care's outgoing Chief Executive
We urgently need a new board led by clinicians working for Manx Care. Ms Cope announced last week that she intends to step down from the role this summer after leading the healthcare provider since its formation five years ago. Responding to the announcement, Medical Staff Committee chair Andre Risha thanked Ms Cope for her work but called for significant changes to the way healthcare is managed on the Island.
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The local news that matters this morning
Here's all the news from our island from the past 24 hours, made easy to digest.
![]() | 3FM · Politics07:25 Tynwald to question Glyphosate use on the IslandCould controversial herbicides be banned, and does the government know who's using them here? That’ll be discussed by Tynwald members this week when Ramsey MHK Dr Alex Allinson raises the topic. During the court’s May sitting, He’ll ask Environment, Food and Agriculture Minister Clare Barber about Glyphosate use on the Island. |
![]() | Manx Radio · Politics06:33 Onchan MHK Julie Edge to seek third term in House of KeysFormer education minister confirms intention to stand in September's election. Onchan MHK Julie Edge has announced her intention to stand in September’s House of Keys General Election. The former education minister will be seeking a third consecutive term representing the constituency. |
![]() | Manx Radio · Health16:26 Important gaps in Manx Care staffing pointed outCEO says deficiencies added extra financial pressures to the healthcare provider. Manx Care says it faced additional financial pressures when deficiencies in their staffing were pointed out to them. Outgoing Chief Executive Officer, Teresa Cope, has been giving evidence to the Tynwald Social Affairs Committee. |
![]() | Manx Radio · Health13:35 Manx Care failed to prove leaflet cost details should be exempt from FoIInformation Commissioner orders healthcare provider to reprocess request from December 2022. Manx Care has been ordered to reprocess a Freedom of Information request originally submitted nearly three and a half years ago after failing to prove the details sought should be exempt. The request, submitted by Manx Radio, asked how much the health board spent distributing leaflets about winter healthcare options in 2022. |
![]() | Manx Radio · Health06:14 Isle of Man resident felt 'abandoned' by patient transferManx Care says it is very sorry to hear about the family’s experience. An Isle of Man resident says patient transfer needs to be more empathetic towards patients and their families when they are sent to the UK for treatment. Amy Guy travelled to Oxford with her 75-year-old father for surgery that could only be done in Churchill Hospital. |
![]() | IoM Today · Transport16:05 Last-minute Isle of Man TT 2026 hospitality deals and experiences still available with Duke TravelPeople come for the TT, but they leave loving the Isle of Man. But for Duke Travel, the focus is not simply on bringing people to the TT races - it is about showcasing the Isle of Man as a destination in its own right. From first-time bucket list’ visitors travelling from America to loyal returning guests who have made the TT part of their annual routine, the company’s work stretches far beyond simply booking ferries and hotels. |
Manx Radio · Politics11:33 First election candidate declares for Ayre and MichaelPaul Weatherall is the chair of the Liberal Vannin Party. Ayre and Michael’s first candidate has declared their intention to stand in September’s General Election. In a statement, he says the Island has had ’five years of dither and indecision, citing housing and local authority reform as some of his key issues. |
![]() | Manx Radio · Politics06:25 Garff by-election: Candidate wants to help area become more efficientJames Curtis is standing for one of the two available seats. A candidate standing for the upcoming election in Garff’s Lonan Ward says he wants to help the area become more ’efficient’ and support the day-to-day running of the parish. James Curtis, a small business owner, also hopes to use his previous experience as a commissioner to assist with the local authority’s work. |
![]() | Manx Radio · Business18:32 Manx Telecom fully acquired by JT GroupParent company of Jersey Telecom says it will accelerate investment in 5G, fibre and digital services. The formal acquisition of Manx Telecom by JT Group has been completed. It was officially completed on Friday (15 May) after receiving regulatory approval. |
![]() | Manx Radio · Politics06:21 Risk results for virtual assets sector 'really important' says minister'Island is open for innovation' says DHA. The Isle of Man remains open for innovation whilst maintaining robust and internationally aligned safeguards to protect our financial system. That’s the message from the Department of Home Affairs after the Island’s virtual assets sector’s risk from global financial crime was assessed as medium. |
![]() | 3FM · Sport15:07 Commissioners issue plea after dogs foul rugby pitchCommissioners in the south of the Island have hit out at irresponsible dog owners who let their pets foul a popular park. Arbory and Rushen’s board took to Facebook after dog mess was found on the rugby pitch used by Southern Nomads in Ballakilley Park. The local authority says the playing fields are used by children, and the mess is a health hazard. |
![]() | 3FM · Health12:25 Family thanks ambulance crew after unforgettable birth of baby EliThe Isle of Man Ambulance Service received a heart-warming visit after crews helped deliver baby Eli in the back of an ambulance. Eli’s family stopped by Ambulance HQ to thank the team in person and delivered a cake as a gesture of appreciation. Dad Jim said baby Eli made his grand entrance into the world in the back of an ambulance parked on Murrays Road. |
![]() | 3FM · Island News07:55 Island organisations offered grants for overseas aid projectsIsland charities are being invited to apply for the latest round of international development grants. The government scheme encourages local organisations to take part in aid projects around the world. Past initiatives have involved improving access to water in Mozambique and Nigeria, promoting education in rural Nepal, and saving children from drowning in Bangladesh. |
![]() | IoM Today · Sport12:42 Isle of Man hit back to beat FC United of ManchesterThe Manx are preparing for next month’s Cherry Godfrey Cup. In a rare home fixture, the Manx side produced a performance that has become something of a trademark: a slow start, an early setback and then a determined fightback to take the result late on. FC United, currently rebuilding in the North West Regional Premier League, proved one of the toughest opponents the Isle of Man have faced. |
![]() | IoM Today · Sport12:10 Isle of Man rugby side wins in WarringtonIt was the representative squad’s first game for 20 years. Ellan Vannin, the island’s second XV, narrowly lost out 31-29 to a Warrington second XV in the first match. A George Callister double gave Ellan Vannin an early 10-0 then Warrington clawed one back before Percy Hampton dotted down a pushover try which Cam Findlay converted. |
![]() | IoM Today · Island News12:09 Isle of Man TT 2026: Pier won't be fully open during racesVolunteers have given an update on the project. The Queen’s Pier Restoration Trust had opened the pier during the busy festival period in 2025, but says few people attended the special open days. In a statement, the trust said: Last year we conducted an experiment by opening the pier during TT fortnight. |
![]() | IoM Today · Island News11:24 Renowned poet commemorated in Douglas by World Manx AssociationA ceremony to celebrate his life has taken place every year since 1952. Brown took place in Douglas at the beginning of May, continuing a tradition that has been maintained by the World Manx Association since 1952. Brown, who was known for poetry written largely in Manx dialect and often featuring a humorous tone, spent 30 years teaching at Clifton College near Bristol. |
![]() | IoM Today · Island News11:23 Isle of Man TT superfan returns to famous 'scary corner' camping spot for 46th yearA plaque has now appeared at the site to mark the spot. The much-loved visitor from Duisburg, Germany, arrived on the island on Wednesday, May 13, marking his 46th consecutive year attending the world-famous races. Now aged 73, Klaus has become something of a TT institution himself, with generations of locals and race fans recognising the familiar sight of his camp perched on the grassy bank at the corner of Ballaragh Road near Dhoon Glen. |
IoM Today · Law11:13 Police warning after drone spooks cattle on Isle of Man farmOfficers urge users to refrain from use over agricultural land. The Isle of Man Constabulary said it had recently received a report of a drone flying over farmland and in close proximity to livestock on the farm. According to police, the activity of the drone over the farmland caused cattle at the location to panic and flee. |
![]() | IoM Today · Island News10:45 Isle of Man Interfaith Group hosts Bishop Hillas in special talkThe evening reflected the spirit of friendship, understanding, and shared community values. For readers, the useful next step is to open the original report for the full detail, timing and any follow-up action that affects residents or businesses. |
![]() | Manx Radio · Island News18:15 Local vendors 'really proud' of their part in Fury weddingThe event featured in countless articles in the UK press. The owners of a local business have told Manx Radio they are ’really proud’ of all the work that went into the most talked about event of the weekend. On Saturday, boxing champion Tyson Fury’s 16-year-old daughter Venezuela and her now-husband Noah Price got married in St John’s Church. |
![]() | IoM Today · Culture18:03 Full Moon Festival given planning consent - but it will be last event at current siteIt’s been rough few months not actually knowing if the event would go ahead but we are there now. Check the latest timings before travelling, especially where weather, venues or organisers may change plans at short notice. |
![]() | Manx Radio · Transport16:38 Could we be in for a warm and sunny TT?Ronaldsway Met Office says the general consensus is yes! There are hopes this year’s TT could be warm and sunny. Ronaldsway Met Office has been looking at the weather charts ahead of this year’s festival. |
![]() | Manx Radio · Island News15:38 Planning approval for temporary waste storage for Balthane Roundabout schemeDOI says an application for permanent solution is underway. The planning committee has approved a scheme to process and store waste asphalt in the old Turkeyland Quarry. It’s part of a wider series of applications from the Department of Infrastructure to support the development of a bypass around Ballasalla village. |
![]() | Manx Radio · Island News14:06 "We want a three year plan for the meat plant", says DEFAPlans to decrease subvention 'cannot come at a detriment' to the plant and farming community. The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture is seeking a three-year plan to lower the subvention received by the Isle of Man Meat Plant. Last year, the abattoir received more than £4 million in government funding. |
![]() | Manx Radio · Island News12:38 PSM Lifeboat responds to two incidents in 12 hoursTwo yachts needed assistance over the weekend. Port St Mary lifeboat has responded to two incidents in a 12-hour period. The RNLI vessel was first called to help a yacht with a broken mast just before 6pm on Saturday (16 May) evening. |
![]() | Manx Radio · Island News09:41 TT 2027 dates releasedRace organisers say the confirmation gives fans the opportunity to plan. The dates for TT 2027 have been announced. Next year’s racing fortnight will take place from 31 May to 12 June. |
![]() | Manx Radio · Island News06:28 Port Erin teenager fundraising for GNAASThe 15-year-old is aiming to raise £500 for the group. A teenager from Port Erin is planning a charity skydive to raise funds and awareness for the Great North Air Ambulance Service. Daniel Bennett is aiming to raise £500 for the group, which he describes as ’essential to the Isle of Man. |
![]() | 3FM · Politics16:04 Sentencing for man who faked work permit documentationA man who faked his qualifications to get a work permit will appear in court for sentencing this week. Christopher Stocks had previously admitted fraud by false representation, wearing a uniform without authority, and theft. He moved to the Island in 2024 and worked as an electrician - but it later turned out he’d submitted forged City & Guilds certificates to get a permit to work on the Island. |
![]() | 3FM · Politics14:20 Department for Enterprise criticised over response to staff bonuses FOIA government department has been told to reconsider a Freedom of Information request about £220,000 in bonuses paid to its staff over the last five years. The Information Commissioner investigated after a member of the public complained about the Department for Enterprise’s response to a Freedom of Information request. |
![]() | 3FM · Island News09:55 Friends to tackle 55-mile coastal walk in tribute to much-loved KWC studentA group of friends will be walking the Raad-ny-Foillan in memory of a local man who died of Leukaemia. Former King William’s College student Sami Benbatoul passed away in February last year. His friends now aim to tackle 55 miles of the Island’s coastal path on Friday, July 10. |
![]() | 3FM · Politics08:55 Government asked how many medical negligence cases it’s defendingAn MHK has queried how many medical negligence cases the government is currently fighting. Rushen MHK Juan Watterson has tabled a question for written reply to the Island’s Attorney General. He wants to know how many medical negligence claims are currently being defended by the government’s legal chambers. |
![]() | 3FM · Business08:25 TT homestay warning issued to Onchan housing tenantsOnchan Commissioners are reminding their tenants they'll need permission to rent their home for TT. On Facebook, the local authority says anyone in its public sector housing needs to ask before taking part in the Homestay scheme. The initiative sees householders renting rooms to visitors, increasing the number of bed spaces available and earning rent-free income. |
![]() | 3FM · Island News06:55 A picture-perfect I do’ for the Fury weddingThe first official photo from the marriage of Venezuela Fury and Noah Price has been released, showing the newlyweds outside St John’s Church. The image taken by local Manx photographer Liam Gilman was praised online from fans and followers. The wedding in St John’s on Saturday May 16, attracted large crowds, with parents Tyson and Paris Fury attending the ceremony. |
![]() | IoM Today · Island News16:44 Reservoir failure could have catastrophic’ impact on villageSafety works have now been approved after an engineer warned homes, businesses and primary school could be at risk if dam failed. For readers, the useful next step is to open the original report for the full detail, timing and any follow-up action that affects residents or businesses. |
![]() | IoM Today · Law14:43 40-year-old charged with rape, attempted rape and child image offencesPolice are continuing to examine devices belonging to defendant, court hears. He is also charged with nine counts of taking or making indecent images of children, one count of recording an intimate image without consent, and one count of assaulting, resisting, or wilfully obstructing a police officer. The man cannot be named, unless convicted, due to the Manx Government’s anonymity laws, but appeared before Deputy High Bailiff Rachael Braidwood in summary court on May 12. |
IoM Today · Island News12:10 Commissioners seeking four new people to join boardNominations will open for candidates at 10am on Wednesday May 20. The local authority currently has one vacant seat in its North Ward following the death of Wilf Young which was announced at the end of last month. There are also three openings for new representatives in the South Ward. |
![]() | IoM Today · Sport10:34 Sir Mark Cavendish to start one of motor racing's most iconic eventsIt’s a temple of sport and I’m looking forward to experiencing the start from the inside. It also gives a quick marker of how Island teams and competitors are faring when they travel into regional competition. |
![]() | IoM Today · Transport10:30 Teen driver crashed car into tree while bannedThe homeowner was woken by a loud crash before finding a Ford Fiesta lodged in a hedge. The wider point is road safety, public confidence and whether enforcement is keeping pace with risks residents see day to day. |
![]() | IoM Today · Law09:59 Man fined after disturbance at hotelPolice were called the scene. A 41-year-old Peel man has been fined £100 for being drunk in public after a disturbance at the Sefton Hotel. Matthew Peter Campbell admitted the offence and must also pay £125 prosecution costs. |
Today's practical note
Weather check: Light rain; 11°C this morning; high 13°C / low 10°C; winds around 20 mph. Check A18 Mountain Road status before travelling.
Tides · Douglas
Live tide API unavailable; using the latest cached Douglas tide table. Times shown local to the Isle of Man.
Sailings & Flights
Live boards and timetables for getting on and off the Island.
What's on: next 14 days
Island events, Villa Marina and Gaiety Theatre shows, and listings gathered from the main public What's On sources. Showing the first 16 of 117; check the source listings for late changes and tickets.
Today · Erin Arts CentreAfternoon Classics: Top Hat
Today · the Old Guardhouse Cafe, JurbyBike Night 2 - 19th May
Today · LaunchpadGoogle I/o Watch Party (google Keynote)
Today · Lloyds Bank, Villiers HouseInternational Branch Meeting
Today · Launchpad (hillary House)Learnai: "when Ai Meets Compliance" - Tues 19 May
Today · the RoundhouseSilent Disco
Today · 12 Apr 2026–25 Oct 2026 · Duke Travel / Isle of Man Experiences Shop, Isle of Man Sea Terminal, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM12RFIsle of Man TT Course & Motor Museum Tour
Today · 16 May 2026–23 May 2026 · Ballakilpheric Methodist Chapel, Ballakilpheric, Isle of Man, IM9 4BTPraying the Keeills Week 2026: Launch Event
Today · 18 May 2026–4 Oct 2026 · The Boat Park, Port Erin, Isle of Man, IM9 6JAGuided Aquabike Experience
Today · 2 Apr 2026–31 Oct 2026 · Douglas Railway Station, Bank Hill, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 5PTIsle of Man Railways Dining Car
Today · 3 May 2026–18 Oct 2026 · Groudle Glen Railway, Onchan, Isle of Man, IM32HAFamily Trainspotting Challenge
Today · 3 May 2026–18 Oct 2026 · Groudle Glen Railway, Onchan, Isle of Man, IM32HASteam Teas
Tomorrow · Braddan ChurchBrass At Braddan
Tomorrow · Launchpad (hillary House)Learnai: "from Buzzword To Business Tool" - Mon 18 May
Tomorrow · Activate Ai Centre (hillary House)Learnai: "powerful Prompting, Ai Literacy & Safe Ai Use" - Wed 20 May
Tomorrow · St Johns Methodist Church HallPost Guild ConcertTynwald watch
Next meeting:Tynwald Court + Tynwald Court + Tynwald Court — Tue, 19 May 2026 · 10.00am. Tynwald Court sits at 10.00am; agenda papers and the last three proceedings are summarised below.
Coming up on the agenda
2026-05-19Tynwald Court 19 May 2026 Tynwald Order Paper
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2026-05-19Tynwald Court 19 May 2026 Tynwald Question Paper
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2026-05-19Tynwald Court 19 May 2026 Tynwald Supplementary Order Paper
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Last 3 meetings: what happened
2026-05-12Legislative Council 12 May 2026 Legislative Council Votes and Proceedings
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2026-05-05House of Keys 05 May 2026 House of Keys Votes and Proceedings
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2026-04-28House of Keys 28 Apr 2026 House of Keys Votes and Proceedings
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Source: Tynwald RSS + websitehttps://tynwald.org.im/spfile?file=/business/opqp/opqp/2026-PP-0088.pdf
Public tenders & procurement
A compact supplier watch: deadlines first, then newly posted In-Tend opportunities. Use the portal for registration, documents and final deadlines.
Closing in the next week
Newly posted
Source: Isle of Man Government In-Tendhttps://in-tendhost.co.uk/iomg/aspx/Tenders/Current
Other Island sources worth watching
Useful official pages that change quietly between news cycles. Each card opens the original source, so readers can check the latest lists, notices and decisions without hunting through government menus.
Resident pulse
Questions from today’s Tynwald updates and next-meeting calendar, with enough context to make each vote useful. Pick the answer you most want followed up in plain English.
Before the Assisted Dying Bill comes back for debate, what should be set out in plain English?
Which bill or legislative item on the upcoming papers should readers understand before it moves?
Which practical government update should be explained first?
Useful official links residents shouldn’t have to hunt for
High-use official pages for planning, consultations, benefits, costs, housing, work, travel, health and Island Plan updates.
gov.imresident link Benefits and financial support hubThe main official starting point for benefits, pensions, grants, legal aid, employment support and disability support. |
gov.imresident link Benefit Information GuideA plain guide to social security benefits and allowances available through the Isle of Man Treasury. |
gov.imresident link Grants and loansOfficial links for exceptional-needs grants, budgeting loans, student awards and vocational-training help. |
gov.imresident link Exceptional Needs Grants and Budgeting LoansHelp for urgent one-off needs and budgeting support when eligible households face essential costs. |
Three Island Amazon finds
Rotating Isle of Man and Manx book/product searches.

Isle of Man railway book
Steam railway and transport heritage picks.
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Isle of Man guide book
Visitor-friendly guidebooks for guests and family trips.
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The Isle of Man history book
A broader Island history book search.
View on Amazon UK →From the Manx oral tradition
A small Manx fact
Ballasalla: Rushen Abbey keeps a major monastic story close to Ronaldsway. It carries a layer of Viking, Gaelic, Victorian or maritime influence.
On or near 19 May · Through the years
The shape of the day ahead
Light rain, 11°C (51°F), wind 20 mph. Highs of 13°C. Check A18 Mountain Road status before travelling.
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