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Isle of Man News
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Former Chester Street Shoprite to become vaccine hub
Ronaldsway hub to open at the end of the month
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One new case found on day nine of lockdown
Positive result from returning traveller
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Overhead requirement cut to £250 for Covid grant
Many self-employed complained they didn't qualify
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Rebalancing the books is Lib Van's top priority
New party chairman wants more help for the tourism sector
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Staff on hand in north to help with emergencies
Ramsey Commissioners phone lines remain open despite lockdown
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Live blog: coronavirus media conference, Friday 15 January 2021
Minute-by-minute updates from this afternoon's government media conference
Isle of Man Business
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Shane's Chippy closing in Castletown
Douglas shop to remain open
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KPMG merging Crown Dependency businesses
Senior Partner to be based in Guernsey
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SolutionsHub appoints new 'Gaming Specialist'
James O'Kelly joins Douglas-based regulatory firm
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Creamery not accepting new delivery customers
Vulnerable people still able to join scheme
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Manx Telecom's community scheme awards 19 local causes
Recipients range from Crossroads to St Christopher's
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Quilter employees rewarded for long service
Six receive gifts and certificates for loyalty
Isle of Man Sport
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Cavendish not looking for a "fairytale" ending
Manx rider returns to Deceuninck Quick-Step for 2021 season
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MSR staff host free home workouts
Variety of zoom classes also available
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Knight in 25th after Alula to Yanbu stage in Dakar Rally
Manx rider finishes 20th in stage 11
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Badminton community pays tribute to one of its own
Rheuben Thomas was a popular member of MMBC
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IOM Sport hosts international webinar series for local coaches
Sessions designed for coach development
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Ramsey Rugby Club relaunches doorstep delivery service
Local sports club offers help to the vulnerable
UK News
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COVID-19: All UK travel corridors to close from Monday to keep out new variants
All travel corridors will close from Monday, meaning everyone arriving in the UK will have to self-isolate.
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COVID-19: UK records another 1,280 coronavirus deaths and 55,761 cases
The UK has recorded another 1,280 coronavirus-related deaths, bringing the total to 87,295, latest government figures show.
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COVID-19: Lifting lockdown due to small drop in cases 'incredibly dangerous', scientist warns
A small reduction in COVID-19 cases across some parts of the UK should not be used as an excuse to lift lockdown or reduce adherence to the rules, an expert scientist has told Sky News.
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COVID-19: UK's R number estimated at between 1.2 and 1.3
The coronavirus R number in the UK has remained largely unchanged, as SAGE estimate it is now between 1.2 and 1.3.
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UK weather: Snow and ice to bring travel disruption to much of England and Scotland
Snow and ice is likely to hit large parts of England and Scotland on Saturday bringing travel disruption, the Met Office has said.
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COVID-19: What you should do if you live with someone with coronavirus
Scientific advisers to the government have set out measures to reduce the transmission of coronavirus within homes, which they say can help cut the number of infections by up to 15% in just three weeks.
UK Sport
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Wayne Rooney retires to become permanent Derby boss
Wayne Rooney has retired from playing after being appointed Derby County manager on a permanent basis.
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Jurgen Klopp: Liverpool manager denies he is playing 'mind games' ahead of Manchester United clash
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists he isn't playing mind games ahead of Sunday's match against Manchester United after comparing the number of penalties awarded to both teams.
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Dillian Whyte, Josh Warrington, Conor Benn, Lawrence Okolie, Josh Kelly and Chantelle Cameron return in new Sky Sports schedule
Dillian Whyte's rematch with Alexander Povetkin is part of an exciting new boxing schedule, with Josh Warrington, Conor Benn, Chantelle Cameron and even more big fights.
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Sri Lanka collapse vs England 'most farcical 46 overs of Test cricket I've seen' - Nasser Hussain, Kumar Sangakkara and Mike Atherton's verdict
Abysmal, horrendous, farcical.
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St Mirren and Kilmarnock's Covid-19 forfeits overturned
St Mirren and Kilmarnock have succeeded in having their Covid-19 forfeits overturned after a successful appeal.
UK Business
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Barclays weigh £3bn float of online retailer Very Group
The proprietors of The Daily Telegraph have begun exploring plans for a £3bn-plus flotation of Very Group, their booming online retail operation.
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COVID-19: Supreme Court backs small firms over business interruption insurance claims
Small firms are cheering a Supreme Court ruling that forces insurers to pay out on disputed coronavirus business interruption claims worth at least £1.2bn.
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COVID-19: Economy returned to reverse gear in November as lockdowns choked fightback
The UK economy returned to a reverse gear in November as tightened coronavirus restrictions took their toll on the fightback from the steepest recession on record, according to official figures.
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COVID-19: Pleas for more support ahead of Sunak's Budget
The chancellor is facing growing pressure to give more support to people and businesses struggling during the coronavirus pandemic.
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ITV picks firm to screen successors to chairman Bazalgette
ITV is kicking off a search for a new chairman as Sir Peter Bazalgette prepares to step down next year after almost a decade on the broadcaster’s board.
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COVID-19: Joe Biden unveils $1.9trn plan to help US fight coronavirus
President-elect Joe Biden has revealed a $1.9trn (£1.4trn) stimulus package to help the US get through the coronavirus pandemic.
World News
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Dutch government resigns over childcare subsidies scandal
The Dutch government led by Prime Minister Mark Rutte has resigned over a childcare subsidies scandal.
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Uganda: Are armed government troops using intimidation tactics?
Bobi Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, has a large house about an hour outside Uganda's capital, Kampala.
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COVID-19: Global coronavirus deaths pass two million - just over a year since outbreak began
Global deaths linked to coronavirus have passed two million - just over a year since it was first identified in China.
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COVID-19: Brazil suffers oxygen tank shortage - but UK only aware of country's variant 'since Sunday'
A mass transfer of COVID-19 patients in the Amazon's biggest city is taking place due to a shortage of oxygen tanks, as the UK's transport secretary says Britain was only aware of a new variant originating from Brazil since Sunday.
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New York bus crash: Nine injured after vehicle plunges 49ft off bridge and into underpass
At least nine people were left needing hospital treatment after a bus fell 15m (49ft) off a bridge and into an underpass in New York.
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COVID-19: Why Europe is worrying so much about the UK COVID variant
In northern France, a sense of anxiety. The town of Roubaix is in the midst of an intensive programme, which aims to test as much of the local population as possible, over the course of a week.