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Isle of Man News
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A 'very appropriate' time to relax measures, says Ewart
Director of Public Health discusses lifting of lockdown
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Quarterbridge Road due to reopen Saturday lunchtime
Road one-way since February
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Emergency Ramsey road closure to 'make building safe'
Department of Infrastructure worked in area
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Groups of ten can meet indoors from today
Chief minister asks people to behave responsibly
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Mayor's tribute to Duke of Edinburgh
Prince Philip died last week, aged 99
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Partial easing of care home visiting restrictions
Visitors allowed from next week
Coronavirus News
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No new Covid cases as Island prepares for lockdown exit
Sixth consecutive days of no new cases
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Ashford apologises after incorrect Covid death comment
Clarification issued at coronavirus media conference
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A 'very appropriate' time to relax measures, says Ewart
Director of Public Health discusses lifting of lockdown
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Live blog: coronavirus media conference - Thursday 14 April
Live blog: coronavirus media conference - Thursday 14 April
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People can meet inside at weekend before Monday's reopening
Society to reopen next week, but no change to borders
General Election 2021 News
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President of Tynwald to retire in July
The Hon Steve Rodan OBE to leave role after five-year term
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One of newest MHKs declares for General Election
Claire Christian will contest Douglas South
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Postal votes for all eligible voters in General Election
Change approved in Tynwald
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Manx Labour Party leader standing for election
Joney Faragher declares for Douglas East
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Candidate declares for Arbory, Castletown and Malew
Ian-James Clanton announces intention to stand
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Candidate for Garff declares for election
Manx Labour Party member Gareth Young standing
Isle of Man Business
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MERA recipients asked to contact Treasury about return to work
Deadline for responses tomorrow (Fri 16)
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'Real breakthrough' with 'Women in Business' survey
Island company completes worldwide review
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Government appoints KPMG as 'Economic Strategy Adviser'
'Our Big Picture' to analyse Island's economy
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Businesses urged to prepare to reopen next week
Plans for lifting of restrictions on Monday
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Local producers sought for three Island events
Food and drink exhibitors wanted for popular shows
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Former Manx resident 'honoured' to be included in Forbes list
Coming from a small Island doesn't stop global success
Isle of Man Sport
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Peter Kennaugh IOM Sports Awards guest of honour
Olympic champion to attend annual ceremony on 2 June
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World Cup bronze medalist talks equality between para and non-para sports
Kimberly Dean discusses representaion & coverage of disability sports
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Manx missile takes second stage win in 48 hours
Mark Cavendish wins third stage in Tour of Turkey
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Entries open for 2021 Harbour2Harbour Walk
Challenge set for 16 May
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Hat-trick for Manx missile in Turkey
Cavendish takes third stage win in a row
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Competitive Rugby season ends early again
No Manx Cup for second year running
Manx Gaelic
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IoM moving towards living with coronavirus
EV gimmeeaght gys cummal cooidjagh rish coronavirus
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MNH's outgoing director defends his legacy
Stiureyder faagail EAV fendeil yn eiraght echey
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Progress on adoption bill paused while terminology is clarified
Farkaght er cur billey y doltanys er oai choud's ta ymmyd fockle jeant baghtal
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House of Keys speaker clamps down on urgent questions
Loayreyder yn Chiare as Feed chionney er feyshtyn preayssagh
UK News
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Prince Philip funeral: Queen sits alone as she bids farewell to Duke of Edinburgh at funeral
Prince Philip has been laid to rest at an intimate funeral in Windsor, as the Queen said goodbye to her husband of 73 years.
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Prince Philip's funeral: The nation falls silent to remember Duke of Edinburgh
The United Kingdom fell silent for a minute of reflection ahead of Prince Philip's funeral on Saturday afternoon.
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Prince Philip's funeral in pictures: How the Royal Family remembered the Duke of Edinburgh
Prince Philip was instrumental in designing his own funeral service which has been in the planning for more than 25 years.
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Prince Philip's funeral: Five personal touches that featured at ceremony for Duke of Edinburgh
From a custom-made Land Rover hearse to poignant possessions reflecting his passion for carriage driving, Prince Philip's funeral featured several personal touches celebrating the royal's life.
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Prince Philip's funeral felt like an intimate family occasion - as the Royal Family rally around the Queen
Emotional, often poignant, and stirring at times, thanks to the music he had chosen himself, the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral was a true reflection of a life well-lived, a life of service and a fitting goodbye to an unforgettable, much-loved character.
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Prince Philip: People of Windsor remember their 'neighbour' and mark Duke of Edinburgh's funeral
At the stroke of 3pm - silence consumed the town they called home. An undoubted, poignant mark of respect for their "neighbour".
UK Sport
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Lewis Hamilton 'surprised' to beat Red Bulls to Emilia-Romagna GP pole as he continues to 'love' new fight
Lewis Hamilton insisted he was genuinely "shocked" to have overcome the Red Bulls for his first pole position of the 2021 season at the Emilia-Romagna GP - and admitted F1's fierce new inter-team fight was "challenging me in a different way".
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Norwich City promoted to Premier League as Swansea and Brentford fail to win
Norwich City have clinched promotion to the Premier League with five games to spare, sealing an immediate return to the top flight.
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Lewis Hamilton takes 99th F1 pole after edging out Red Bulls in Emilia Romagna GP qualifying
Lewis Hamilton secured a superb 99th Formula 1 pole position after edging out Red Bull's Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen in a frenetic and extremely close Emilia Romagna GP qualifying.
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Hansi Flick: Bayern Munich head coach asks club to terminate contract amid links with Germany job
Hansi Flick has asked Bayern Munich to terminate his contract as head coach at the end of the season.
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Anthony Joshua says Tyson Fury could not reject world title fight but dismisses his rival's hopes of victory
Anthony Joshua says Tyson Fury could not reject the chance to become undisputed world champion but dismissed his British rival's hopes of an historic victory.
UK Business
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Revolut founder plots path to $10bn valuation with new fundraising
The founder of Revolut is plotting a new fundraising that will value the company at more than $10bn (£7.2bn) and cement his status as one of Europe's youngest fintech billionaires.
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FTSE 100 'milestone' as it tops 7,000 mark for first time in more than a year
The FTSE 100 has climbed above the 7,000 mark for the first time since the early days of the coronavirus crisis.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX wins $2.9bn NASA contract to send humans to the moon
Elon Musk's private space company SpaceX has won a $2.9bn (£2.1bn) NASA contract to build a spacecraft to put humans on the moon.
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Poundland owner Pepco snubs London with plan for £4bn Polish listing
Poundland's owner is snubbing London to pursue a €4.5bn (£3.9bn) listing in Warsaw after months of deliberations about a flotation that would have further bolstered the ranks of listed retailers on the London stock market.
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David Cameron lobbying: Whitehall spending watchdog to probe Greensill's role in COVID support schemes
Whitehall's spending watchdog has launched an investigation into Greensill Capital's involvement in government-backed COVID support schemes prior to the firm's collapse.
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COVID-19: Hays Travel calls for price of holidaymaker coronavirus tests to be cut to £30
The cost of COVID-19 tests for holidaymakers should be cut to £30 to encourage people to start travelling again, a boss at one of Britain's biggest travel chains has told Sky News.
World News
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COVID-19: Pandemic has now killed three million across the world - as countries see surge in cases
The global death toll from coronavirus has topped three million people amid repeated setbacks in the worldwide vaccination campaign and a deepening crisis in places such as Brazil, India and France.
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Myanmar junta releases over 23,000 prisoners but fate of detained protesters unknown
Myanmar's junta has claimed to have pardoned and released more than 23,000 prisoners - but it is not known if the figure includes pro-democracy activists detained in the wake of February's coup.
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Brazil wants billions of dollars in foreign aid to hit net zero emissions goal
Brazil's leaders say they will need billions of dollars in foreign aid each year if the country is to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
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FedEx shooting: Gun violence is a 'national embarrassment' that need to stop, Joe Biden warns
Joe Biden has described mass shootings as a "national embarrassment" that has to end.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX wins $2.9bn NASA contract to send humans to the moon
Elon Musk's private space company SpaceX has won a $2.9bn (£2.1bn) NASA contract to build a spacecraft to put humans on the moon.
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World's smallest police dog dies hours after the sheriff she served beside
A sheriff and his tiny police dog have died on the same day.