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News
Isle of Man News
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A fifth of roles at Manx Care currently vacant
CEO admits it's impacting services
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No need for 'knee-jerk' interventions over Covid says minister
Lord-Brennan says society has reached tolerance limit
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Stolen parcels spark police warning
Residents urged to ensure they have a safe place for deliveries
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Trial for Douglas man accused of ABH
27-year-old allegedly committed offence in February
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Covid-19: 'R' number falls sharply
A further two deaths have been recorded in the past seven days
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Gay pardon: 'the police have a lot to answer for' says campaigner
Convictions cleared after thirty years, but calls for apologies continue
World News
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Ukraine war: All they will inherit is rubble - relentless Russian bombardment continues as they close on Lysychansk
There's fighting everywhere in Lysychansk city, the last Ukrainian holdout in the east.
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North Korea claims to have identified source of COVID outbreak: 'Alien things' near the border with South Korea
North Korea says it has identified the source of its COVID-19 outbreak - citizens touching "alien things" near the border with South Korea.
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Saudi Arabia promises to fix Hajj booking system as British pilgrims are left without flights and visas
Saudi Arabia has promised to secure alternative flights for pilgrims travelling to Hajj this year after technical issues on its new travel portal disrupted many people's plans.
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Ten people in custody in France over deaths of 27 migrants in the English Channel
Ten people have been taken into custody in France over the deaths of 27 migrants in the Channel.
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Israel faces fifth election in four years after parliament votes to dissolve itself
Israel's parliament has voted to dissolve itself, sparking the country's fifth election in less than four years.
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COVID infections rise in 110 countries as WHO's director general warns pandemic is far from over
COVID infections are rising in 110 countries - with the number of cases surging by 18% over the past week, the World Health Organization (WHO) has said.
Commonwealth Games
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Minister excited to see IoM at 2022 Commonwealth Games
Julie Edge thinks baton relay is also a good experience for future athletes
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Rachael Franklin - 2022 Games preparation 'going really well'
She's part of seven-strong athletics team heading to Birmingham
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Varley & Kennaugh - 'An honour' to be part of Queen's Baton Relay
Relay on second day of tour around the Island
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Will Draper moves into Commonwealth Games Squad
Triathlete had originally been a travelling reserve
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Sportswoman of the Year 'honoured' to be in Commonwealth Games line-up
It follows disruption to her training due to the pandemic
TT News
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Mike Booth has lower leg amputated following TT crash
Rider 'overwhelmed' at support he's received over last few weeks
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Dave Moffitt returns to IoM to continue recovery
Rider's family say he is 'in really good spirits'
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Coroner reports on TT sidecar deaths
Inquest hears sidecar team died from multiple injuries
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Northern Irish racer died from neck and chest injuries
Davy Morgan died on the day he made his 80th TT start
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Sidecar passenger to continue recovery at French hospital
TT organisers confirm Olivier Lavorel has returned to France
Isle of Man Sport
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Holden joins sidecar roster for Southern 100
2022 schedule will include six former sidecar champions
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Athletics: More strong Manx displays at UK Championships
Five of seven Island athletes managed to compete in Manchester
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FC Isle of Man's first fixtures of new league season announced
Ravens to start 2022/23 campaign at home against Lower Breck
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Cycling: Entries reopen for Gran Fondo IoM due to demand
Limited places available, say organisers
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Football: Onchan win Primary Schools Tournament
Over 400 youngster took part in event at Union Mills FC
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Cycling: Bostock crowned National Circuit Race champion
Manxman produced sensational sprint finish on Friday (24 June)
Covid-19 News
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No need for 'knee-jerk' interventions over Covid says minister
Lord-Brennan says society has reached tolerance limit
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Covid-19: 'R' number falls sharply
A further two deaths have been recorded in the past seven days
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LFT's free of charge 'until further notice'
CoMin agreed to the extension due to the current covid spike
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Island's Covid 'R-Number' jumps to 5.15
TT and Bank Holidays likely to have affected spread, says Public Health
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Removing mask requirements 'a carefully considered decision'
Rule was removed by Manx Care this week
Isle of Man Business
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Steam Packet supports Children's Centre cycling fundraiser
Fundraisers tackling 400 mile challenge
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Local company offered first medicinal cannabis licence for export
GlowLab Organics granted the licence
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KPMG cleared of wrongdoing by Canada Revenue Agency
Accountancy firm's Isle of Man scheme investigated
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Slight rise in unemployment
264 out of work by the end of last month
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Business News
The latest stories in the Isle of Man
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Business News
New chairman at Conister Bank
Manx Gaelic
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Interim Director of Public Health appointed
Stiureyder Slaynt y Theay shallidagh er ny phointeil
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Fossil fuel boiler installations in new builds 'frustrating', says minister
Coirraghyn conney fossil ve currit stiagh ayns troggalyn noa 'tarmestagh', ta shirveishagh dy ghra
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Member of the Legislative Council investigating mental health strategy concerned over lack of knowledge
Imnea ec Oltey yn Choonceil Slattyssagh ronsaghey strateish er slaynt inchynagh mychione gennid dy hushtey
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Union says focus should be on retaining teachers, not training them
Sheshaght cheirdey gra dy lhisagh focus ve er freayll fir ynsee, cha nee er traenal ad
UK News
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Boy, 14, who murdered five-year-old Logan Mwangi named as Craig Mulligan as judge lifts anonymity order
A 14-year-old "monster" sentenced to life in prison for murdering five-year-old Logan Mwangi has been named as Craig Mulligan.
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Whitehall offices don't have enough desks for civil servants despite govt bid to end to work from home culture
New figures have revealed the Department for International Trade only has enough desk space to accommodate 22% of its staff in the office - despite a government push to get civil servants to stop working from home.
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Saudi Arabia promises to fix Hajj booking system as British pilgrims are left without flights and visas
Saudi Arabia has promised to secure alternative flights for pilgrims travelling to Hajj this year after technical issues on its new travel portal disrupted many people's plans.
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Pride parade has become 'overly corporate', says one of UK's leading LGBTQ+ rights activists
One of the UK's most prominent LGBTQ+ rights activists, Peter Tatchell has told Sky News that Pride's parade has become overly commercial and corporate.
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Dystopian future featuring robots depicted in new Army recruitment campaign
Robots are featured in a new Army recruitment campaign - as a way of showing the continuing importance of soldiers.
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UK to spend 2.5% of GDP on defence by 2030, Boris Johnson announces
The UK government will spend 2.5% of GDP on defence by 2030, Boris Johnson has announced, as NATO's secretary general warned that the alliance must stand up to Vladimir Putin.
UK Sport
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Lewis Hamilton says 'older voices' shouldn't be given platform following Nelson Piquet comments
Lewis Hamilton has issued a passionate and dignified response to Nelson Piquet's comments, questioning why "we are giving older voices a platform" but also insisting he will "take the high road" and that the scandal will not deter him from striving for progress on and off the track.
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Erik ten Hag: Inside Manchester United manager's 'intense' first week of pre-season
The description one of Manchester United's senior players reached for was "intense - not just on the body but the mind. He wants you to think, think, think."
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Josh Cavallo exclusive: I have Qatar World Cup dream but would my life be in danger?
Josh Cavallo, who last year became the first openly gay active player in men's professional football, says he dreams of representing Australia at this winter's World Cup - but has questioned whether he would be safe in Qatar.
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Billy Vunipola, Danny Care return to start for England vs Australia in first Test, live on Sky Sports
Billy Vunipola and Danny Care have returned to start for England in their opening Test vs Australia on Saturday, live on Sky Sports, with Owen Farrell and Marcus Smith paired together.
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Eddie Jones 'accepts pressure' | 'Owen Farrell very unhappy, angry not to be England captain vs Australia'
Eddie Jones accepts he is "under pressure" as his England side tour Australia for a three-Test series, live on Sky Sports, adding Owen Farrell is "unhappy not to be captain".
UK Business
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Aston Martin keeping options open as Saudi Arabia weighs possible £200m investment
Aston Martin has said it is considering multiple funding options following reports that Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund was lining up a possible investment worth hundreds of millions of pounds.
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EV motorway charging network Gridserve in M&G funding talks
One of Britain's leading electric vehicle infrastructure companies is in talks about securing a substantial new round of funding from an arm of M&G, the FTSE-100 asset manager.
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Crunch talks between RMT and Network Rail begin as union threatens further strikes
Talks between Network Rail and the RMT have resumed with the union warning it will announce more strike dates if the rail bosses press ahead with a consultation on compulsory redundancies.
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Cost of living: Fuel retailers accused of abusing their 'essential' status through rip-off prices
A motoring group has accused petrol retailers of abusing their "essential" status as government figures show little let-up in demand despite prices hovering at record levels.
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Cost of living: Chancellor sees 'challenging times ahead' amid record disposable income squeeze
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has admitted there are "challenging times ahead of us", hours after official figures charted the longest period for falling disposable income because of soaring inflation.
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Ben & Jerry's gives UK parent firm the cold shoulder in Israel sale spat
Ben & Jerry's has lashed out at its UK parent firm after it sold its ice cream business in Israel in a bid to avert a diplomatic row over the US brand's decision to exit Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories.