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Isle of Man News from Thursday, October 16th, 2025
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Meat plant explains how bull was able to escape
Animal was ultimately shot and killed by firearms officers
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Plans lodged for new 'Food Warehouse by Iceland' outlet in Braddan
A planning application has been submitted for a new retail warehouse at Spring Valley Trading Estate, replacing vacant trade units currently being demolished
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Mail services to Canada reinstated after national strike
Canadian Union of Postal Workers have moved to rotating strike model
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Medical negligence claims make up 'very small' proportion of cases, says Manx Care
Health minister reveals 25 claims lodged against health body since 2021
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Stena Line charters Ben-my-Chree for Fishguard to Rosslare sailings
Ferry operator due to carry out 'essential work' on its ships and port
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Regulator launches consultation on low-cost broadband plan to tackle affordability barriers
CURA proposes new ‘Essential Use Broadband’ tariff to support digital inclusion across the Island
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Temporary road closure on the mountain extended
It's as drainage and carriageway improvements are being carried out
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Police investigating death of Ballakermeen pupil on behalf of coroner
Officers ask public to refrain from speculation
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DOI issues apology to housing tenants after rent arrears letter causes "a lot of distress"
Minister Michelle Haywood says each person affected will be contacted directly
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Ramsey Commissioners to create 'long-term strategy' for Mooragh Park
Juan McGuinness says it will allow more options to be explored for new equipment
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Minister hopes mobility scooter-friendly bus routes will be open 'by the end of the year'
Work being finalised after project to install Kassel Kerbs
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Island 'cannot risk' getting Bluetongue disease
Viral illness can affect sheep and cattle
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Research Festival 2025 to get underway tonight
This year's theme is 'Our Biosphere'
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Exhibition highlights importance of Kirk Michael in the past and present
Michael Heritage says some parts of the village have grown, while others are unchanged