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News
Isle of Man News
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Disruption at Ronaldsway airport following incident with light aircraft
Passengers told to expect disruption as flights are delayed or cancelled
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Hopes for better working relationship between government and hospitality sector
Follows private talks in what's described as a 'call to arms' meeting
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'A lot of work to do' on low income housing
Chief Minister says facts are urgently needed
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Public servants killed in the line of duty eligible for new award
Families encouraged to apply for Elizabeth Emblem
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Multi-million pound Villiers development recommended for approval
Planning Committee due to make decision next week
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Rosalind Ranson row draws to a close
Tynwald debates the findings of a probe into its management
Isle of Man Sport
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Ravens back at The Bowl to face AFC Liverpool
FC Isle of Man hoping to break duck against Merseyside visitors
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Rugby: Douglas face Ramsey in last Manx Cup qualifier
Both sides could meet again in final next week
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Manx athletes to descend on 2024 London Marathon
The iconic event sees people from all walks of life take on mammoth challenge
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Football: Peel and Onchan to meet in Women's FA Cup Final
Hospital Cup & Junior Cup campaigns begin this weekend (Fixtures: 20-21 Apr)
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Higgins earns FC Isle of Man draw at Irlam
Ravens claim result in final away game of campaign
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Payne & Rousseau prepare for world championship opener
Duo already claimed double French championship victory this month
Good News
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Mental Health Service becomes first to complete 'WRAP' training
Manx Care team learns about Wellness and Recovery Action Planning
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£28,000 boost for SARDA IOM
Donation to support lifesaving voluntary organisation
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Grave designed by Manx artist restored ahead of celebratory event
Archibald Knox Forum planning to welcome thousands of people
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'Woody Club' hopes to eliminate isolation and loneliness
Pub extends opening hours to encourage friendships
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Diana Parkes receives CBE for services to vulnerable children
Manx residents vows to continue her work with The Joanna Simpson Foundation
World News
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Iran calls Israeli strike 'infiltration' as it downplays attack on Supreme Leader's birthday
Iran has indicated it has no plans for retaliation as it played down a strike by Israel after Tehran's unprecedented missile-and-drone assault on the country.
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Injuries and 'material losses' after large explosion at Iraq military base
Injuries and "material losses" have been reported after a large explosion at a military base in Iraq.
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Violence will not stop in Middle East until Gaza war ends, senior Hezbollah figure warns
Violence in the Middle East will not stop until the war in Gaza ends, a senior Hezbollah figure has told Sky News in a world-first interview in which he also castigated the West and scoffed at Israel's actions.
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Bitcoin's highly anticipated 'halving' event takes place
Bitcoin's rare halving event has taken place, according to crypto analysis firm CoinGecko.
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The female gamers competing for thousands of pounds at first event of its kind in UK
The UK's first professional women's gaming tournament of its kind starts on Saturday.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to face pressure from right-wing coalition on future of Gaza
Throughout his career Benjamin Netanyahu has been a generally cautious politician, either deferring decisions or taking the least incendiary options.
Isle of Man Business
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Hospitality bosses to attend 'call to arms' meeting
Private event being held at Creg ny Baa today
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Rate of inflation falls to 3.2%
Treasury minister welcomes 'encouraging sign'
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Business will suffer 'significant' loss during the TT
Dovecote Tea Room is situated in Kirk Michael
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TT merchandise provider makes upfront payment for contract
No local businesses tendered for the five-year deal
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Hunt for new Steam Packet non-executives
Specialists will earn £20k for 24 days work per year
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Public disappointment after decision to sell ex-Newson's buildings
Follows owner's decision to 'give up' with redevelopment
Manx Gaelic
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Traa dy Liooar, 8oo Mee Averil 2024
Meeryn ass Traa dy Liooar, Jelune 8oo Mee Averil 2024
TT / MGP News
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McGuinness 'in a really sweet spot' heading into TT
23-time winner will make his 109th start in 2024
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Success for Manx riders at Bob Smith Spring Cup
Yeardsley, Simpson and Arnold all enjoy success in Scarborough
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Dean Harrison pleased with early progress at Honda
Rider confident on team's chances to challenge for top honours
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Hickman 'excited already' to defend crown at TT 2024
Outright lap record holder is one win away from matching Mike Hailwood
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TT 2024 launch taking place this evening
Star-studded list of riders expected to be in attendance tonight (10 April)
UK News
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Met Police apologises for using phrase 'openly Jewish' as antisemitism campaigner accuses force of 'victim-blaming'
The Metropolitan Police has apologised after an officer prevented an antisemitism campaigner from crossing a road near a pro-Palestinian march because they were "openly Jewish".
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Former model almost died trying to cure cancer with juice diet
A former model who almost died trying to cure her cancer with a juice diet has warned others against "cutting out" traditional medical advice and trying to source alternative information online.
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Labour blames 'shoplifters' charter' for surge in retail crime
A "shoplifters' charter" has seen thefts rise significantly - to about one offence every minute - but police are charging fewer people, according to Labour.
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Joey Barton contacted by police over social media comments
Former Premier League footballer Joey Barton has hit out at "an attempt to intimidate" him and his family after officers contacted him about comments he posted on social media.
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O2 Academy Brixton reopens after fatal crush - what 'robust conditions' are in place?
O2 Academy Brixton has opened its doors again for the first time since a deadly crush at the venue killed two people 16 months ago.
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Tories warned Mark Menzies misuse of funds claims 'constituted fraud' but whistleblower told there was no 'duty' to report it
The Conservatives were warned ex-Tory MP Mark Menzies's alleged misuse of party funds may have constituted fraud but the whistleblower was told there was no duty to report it
UK Sport
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Jason Wilcox: Manchester United confirm appointment of former Southampton chief as technical director
Manchester United have confirmed the appointment of former Southampton chief Jason Wilcox as the club's new technical director with immediate effect.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold says Liverpool have almost 'handed' Man City title, but Jurgen Klopp revels in 'hunters' tag
Liverpool and Arsenal's weekend defeats may have handed the title to Man City, Trent Alexander-Arnold has told Sky Sports - but Jurgen Klopp thinks being "hunters" suits his side best.
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Paul Merson says Premier League is still best in world - so why the big flop from English clubs in Europe?
Arsenal and Manchester City crashed out of the Champions League on Wednesday, with Liverpool and West Ham following with exits in the Europa League - so why have English sides struggled in Europe this season?
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Liverpool must show their season is not over after disappointing Europa exit - European hits and misses
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Cameron Norrie and Jack Draper suffer quarter-final exits on clay in Barcelona and Munich
Cameron Norrie and Jack Draper each suffered quarter-finals exits on clay, the Brits beaten in the last eight at the Barcelona Open and Munich Open, respectively.
UK Business
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Grocery delivery app Getir prepares to exit UK market
Getir, the grocery delivery app once valued at nearly $12bn (£9.7bn), is close to pulling the plug on its operations in Britain in a move that would spark concerns for well over 1,000 jobs.
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Bitcoin's highly anticipated 'halving' event takes place
Bitcoin's rare halving event has taken place, according to crypto analysis firm CoinGecko.
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Pension funds brace for £30bn hit from Gove leasehold reforms
Pension funds are braced for a hit worth tens of billions of pounds as Michael Gove, the levelling up secretary, tries to salvage his ambition of overhauling Britain's centuries-old property leasehold system.
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Labour blames 'shoplifters' charter' for surge in retail crime
A "shoplifters' charter" has seen thefts rise significantly - to about one offence every minute - but police are charging fewer people, according to Labour.
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Rishi Sunak pledges to remove benefits for people not taking jobs after 12 months
People who are fit to work but do not accept job offers will have their benefits taken away after 12 months, the prime minister has pledged.
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Post Office lawyer 'takes no pride' working for the company
A lawyer for the Post Office at the height of the Horizon IT scandal has told the public inquiry he feels "no pride" to be employed by the company.