Queen Elizabeth II: Isle of Man businesses to close to mark monarch’s funeral
Shops will be closed and public services suspended on Monday as a mark of respect for the Queen.
Shops will be closed and public services suspended on Monday as a mark of respect for the Queen.
Crowds gathered to witness the proclamation of King Charles III in St John’s on the Isle of Man.
A former Manx politician remembers the Queen’s warmth when meeting people on the Isle of Man.
King Charles III is proclaimed Lord of Mann at a special open-air sitting of the Manx parliament.
The Isle of Man lieutenant governor says the Queen always left him “feeling uplifted”.
A Manx churchgoer remembers how the monarch made him feel like “the most important person on earth”.
Public parliamentary business on the Isle of Man is on hold during the period of national mourning.
About 400 teachers say they will no longer cover breaks or absences as their pay dispute continues.
The Queen and a home’s residents “chatted away like friends” during a visit, its former manager says.
The Isle of Man’s lieutenant governor made the proclamation at Government House.