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News
Isle of Man News
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Isle of Man Government Chief Executive Officer resigns
The head of the Department for Enterprise will take over from April
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Pay talks between Manx Care and RCN continue
Nurses recently voted in support of strike after rejected 4% pay increase
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Manannan to return to service on Friday
Vessel's marine evacuation system is being tested in Douglas Harbour
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Castletown Commissioner resigns ahead of election next month
Jimmy Cubbon says handling of Market Square by DOI is to blame
Good News
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New dental facilities for wheelchair users 'all about equity of care'
Work facilitated by grant from the Henry Bloom Noble Healthcare Trust
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Douglas Council to honour local RNLI station with Freedom of the City
Award is given to those who have made an 'outstanding contribution' to the capital
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More than £5,000 raised to support people affected by dementia
JTC staff raise money throughout 2024
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Family Library marks Red Nose Day in Strand Street
Make sure you’ve got your best joke prepared!
IOM Budget 25
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LIVE: Isle of Man Budget 2025
Follow our minute-by-minute updates of what's happening in the Tynwald chamber for Budget 2025
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The Isle of Man Budget 2025
Visit our Budget Mini-site for the full breakdown of this year's Budget.
TT / MGP News
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Cringle brothers back with Parker Transport Racing for TT 2025
They'll team up with MGP winner Andrea Majola for Supersport lineup
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Cummins to make Burrows Engineering/RK Racing debut next month
Manxman lined up to take part in Ulster Superbike Championship round
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Rutter confirms Superbike TT stepdown
He says 'racing with Joey' was among his best moments
Isle of Man Sport
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Football: Foxdale and Ayre United into Ecap FA Cup final
St George's relegated from top flight after defeat (Results: 22 Mar)
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Hockey: Castletown A crowned Ladies Premier League champions
Castletown B wrap up Ladies Division One title (Results: 22 Mar)
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Rugby: Douglas victorious at home against Winnington Park
Ramsey get underway in Manx Cup
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FC Isle of Man held to third successive home draw
Higgins nets twice in Ravens stalemate with South Liverpool
World News
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Ukraine war: Russia accused of 'hollow' peace talks as strike injures dozens including children
Russia has been accused of making "hollow statements about peace" after launching a missile strike that wounded dozens of people, including children, as it held talks with the US on a proposed ceasefire at sea in the war in Ukraine.
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Gisele Pelicot's son relives moment he discovered his father was a monster
His father is one of France's worst sex offenders, his mother a national hero.
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Turkey protests: 1,133 detained amid unrest over president's main rival being jailed
More than 1,000 people have been detained in Turkey after five nights of demonstrations against the arrest of the Turkish president's main rival.
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Why are people protesting in Turkey?
Hundreds of thousands of people have gathered on the streets of Istanbul to protest against the arrest of the city's mayor - as he was due to be selected as an opposition candidate to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Manx Gaelic
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Traa dy Liooar, 17oo Mee Vayrt 2025
Meeryn ass Traa dy Liooar, Jelune 17oo Mee Vayrt 2025
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Traa dy Liooar, 10oo Mee Vayrt 2025
Meeryn ass Traa dy Liooar, Jelune 10oo Mee Vayrt 2025
Isle of Man Business
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Restaurant owners say VAT 'crippling' Manx food & drink industry
Creators of Rum Baba's warn more businesses could close due to rising costs
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Decrease in number of people out of work
Unemployment rate falls from January to February
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Slight increase in inflation for February
Rate stands at 2.6 percent with 'restaurants and hotels' the largest category increase
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Permission sought for 'Market of Mann'
It's hoped to take place by Bottleneck Car Park in Douglas
UK News
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Airlines threaten Heathrow with legal action
A body representing more than 90 airlines using Heathrow Airport has threatened to take legal action if a settlement over the costs they incurred from Friday's day-long closure is not reached.
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Officials publish list of 'priority pathogens' posing greatest risk to public health
Health officials have published a new list of viruses and bacteria they say pose the greatest threat to public health.
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Glowing spiral appears in night sky - as Met Office reveals likely cause
Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
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Three men found guilty of plotting to murder £54m Securitas robber Paul Allen
Three men have been found guilty of plotting to murder a member of the Securitas heist gang that stole £54m in Britain's biggest-ever cash robbery.
UK Sport
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Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc's disqualifications: What went wrong at Chinese GP and the consequences
Following Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton's disqualifications at the Chinese Grand Prix, Sky Sports F1's Bernie Collins takes a closer look at what happened and the consequences going forward.
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Chinese GP: Martin Brundle assesses Oscar Piastri's win, Ferrari 'pain' after disqualifications for Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc
Sprint weekends are always full-on for everyone, there's a real urgency to procedures from Friday morning until Sunday evening. Shanghai was no different, and if anything that relentless nature was intensified as the pack was so close, and it's early in the season for many new driver and team combos.
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Liam Lawson: Red Bull considering swapping New Zealander with Yuki Tsunoda for Japanese Grand Prix
Red Bull are seriously considering swapping Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda for the Japanese Grand Prix, Sky Sports News understands.
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Chinese GP: Oscar Piastri beats Lando Norris in dominant McLaren one-two with Lewis Hamilton in sixth for Ferrari
Oscar Piastri beat team-mate Lando Norris as McLaren sealed a dominant one-two at the Chinese Grand Prix, while both Ferrari drivers were disqualified for illegal cars.
UK Business
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Airlines threaten Heathrow with legal action
A body representing more than 90 airlines using Heathrow Airport has threatened to take legal action if a settlement over the costs they incurred from Friday's day-long closure is not reached.
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List of closures as hundreds at risk of redundancy due to Morrisons shutting cafes, meat counters and convenience stores
Roughly 365 jobs could be lost at Morrisons shops across Britain as cafes and in-store services are to close.
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National Grid boss claims Heathrow had 'enough power' despite shutdown
The chief executive of National Grid has claimed that Heathrow Airport had enough power from other substations despite Friday's shutdown.
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Trump trade war: Hopes rise for limited escalation
Global financial markets are giving a cautious welcome to reports the Trump administration is to row back on elements of its threatened trade war escalation.