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News
Isle of Man News
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Yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping on Tuesday
A number of areas likely to be at risk around high tide
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Manx students criticise lack of research into women's health
It's been a debate in a special International Women's Day junior Tynwald sitting
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School leaders’ union claims members’ concerns ‘ignored’ amid Tynwald whistleblowing inquiry
NAHT calls for greater transparency and review of past processes following evidence from senior civil servants
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Lord Street development granted planning permission
Planning committee approved plans for project
Features & Analysis
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The rising price of oil and how it might affect you
What Manx consumers can do amid fallout from Middle East conflict
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Election 2026: Will housing still be an issue on the doorstep?
We look at some of 2021's hottest topics and see where we are five years later
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Chief Minister outlines concerns while conflict continues in Middle East
Alfred Cannan has been speaking on Manx Radio's Breakfast show
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New ten-year sport strategy for Isle of Man launched
Eight key areas identified for work up until 2036
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Isle of Man Sports Awards 2025: Here's what the winners had to say
Tennis star, Billy Harris and trials sensation, Kaytlyn Adshead scooped Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year titles respectively
Good News
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Every baby born at The Jane to receive free book
It's thanks to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
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Team Cheerfulness completes Atlantic Dash in historic time
They set off in January
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Finish line in sight for Atlantic rowers
Duo from the Isle of Man have been fundraising for Crossroads
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Ticket pre-sale event for 'swan song' DC/AC gig
Event at Sea Terminal ahead of 'Final Stand' TT concert
The Manx Budget
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Former minister critical of move to 'less progressive' tax system
Michelle Haywood says the personal allowance increase is 'baking in poverty'
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£600,000 to be spent running General Election
Ashford: 'Well-run transparent election is clear priority’
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Spending on premium agency staff more than halved, says Manx Care CEO
Increase in headcount attributed to investment in front line services
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Former minister urges talks to continue over IoM Sport funding
Budget shows 'significant investment' in infrastructure, says Allinson
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Budget 'giveaways' will be a challenge for next administration
MHk warns the next treasury minister could have difficulties balancing the books
General Election 2026
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Election 2026: Will housing still be an issue on the doorstep?
We look at some of 2021's hottest topics and see where we are five years later
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Onchan residents outline their key election issues
The Isle of Man will go to the polls on 24 September 2026
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Ballabeg man declares intention to stand in 2026 General Election
Mark Firth hopes to secure a seat in Arbory, Castletown and Malew
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Housing and infrastructure key election issues for Ramsey residents
There are 29 weeks before the general election
Isle of Man Sport
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Hockey: Bacchas Men's sides take step closer to league title's 2026 season
Mens Premier League and Division could be wrapped up next week
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Rugby: Vagabonds beaten at Congleton
Three tries proved not enough in close affair
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Football: Colby take big step in promotion push
Peel put in statement win against Onchan
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Tennis: Douglas based club officially reopens indoor court
Lieutenant Governor cuts the ceremonial ribbon
Manx Gaelic
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Traa dy Liooar 9oo Mee Vayrt - 2026 - March 9th
Meeryn ass Traa dy Liooar, Jelune 9oo Mee Vayrt 2026
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Traa dy Liooar 23ss Toshiaght Arree - 2026 - February 16th
Meeryn ass Traa dy Liooar, Jelune 23ss Toshiaght Arree 2026
Isle of Man Business
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Strike off process against companies with out-of-date information starts
800 of 1900 companies have taken necessary action
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Payroll firm reprimanded after thousands of personal records discovered in abandoned shredding bins
Information Commissioner finds payroll documents spanning nearly two decades left unsecured after company’s local closure
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Local food van 'disappointed' not to be visiting Castletown after offering 42 dates
Filbey's says it has 'no malice' towards commissioners after dispute
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Concern in Northern Ireland over fishing visas
New restrictions imposed on who can fish Manx waters
TT / MGP News
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TT 2026: Michael Evans stays with Dafabet for second year
Manxman enters 10th year on the Mountain Course
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TT 2026: Paul Jordan extends with Jackson Racing for third year
Northern Irishman wants to build on 'strong' 2025 season
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Davey Todd's 2026 TT in doubt after breaking legs in Daytona
Three time TT winner says bike 'jammed' following crash
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TT 2026: Nathan Harrison in 'good place' heading into season
Manx rider took to track for first time since crash
World News
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Four things we learned from Donald Trump's latest public appearances about Iran, AI, Starmer and Lebanon
There are plenty of things that could be highlighted from Donald Trump's latest public appearances.
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Tehran is dotted with the scars of war - but Iran's government seems firmly in control
It's our second day inside Iran - a country at war, and its capital Tehran is tense and subdued. Many have fled, those left behind carry on as best they can.
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Russian 'shadow fleet' gas tanker adrift in Mediterranean poses 'imminent and serious' threat, EU states say
A Russian natural gas tanker adrift in the Mediterranean Sea represents an "imminent and serious" ecological threat, several European nations have warned.
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Donald Trump says US will 'do what we have to' over Cuba days after rare riot
Donald Trump has warned the US could take action in Cuba after his Iran war, days after a rare riot on the island.
UK News
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Meningitis: The symptoms, treatments and how to find out if you need the vaccine
Students are being warned about the symptoms of meningitis after the deaths of two people in Kent.
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Nursery worker who raped and abused toddlers jailed
A nursery worker who carried out multiple counts of rape and sexual assault against toddlers as young as two has been given a 30-year sentence.
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Rachel Reeves says Britain must get closer to Europe
Rachel Reeves has been accused of trying to "row back on Brexit", as the chancellor prepares to set out how "deeper" ties with the EU will help drive economic growth.
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The football world waits for Manchester City verdict after Chelsea fined for 'deception' of Abramovich era
How did Chelsea dominate in the Roman Abramovich era? In part with players, the Premier League has now concluded, signed involving financial deceptions.
UK Business
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Iran war: The outlook for your finances - whether hostilities end or not
Donald Trump has raised hopes several times that the US-Israel military strikes on Iran may soon be over.
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Businesses to get £3,000 state bonus for hiring unemployed young people
Businesses will be given a £3,000 government bonus for hiring a young person who has been out of work for six months.
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Keir Starmer to unveil emergency support for households worst hit by energy price rises
Emergency help for poorer households hit by energy bills driven up by the Iran war is to be unveiled by Sir Keir Starmer.
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