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News
Isle of Man News
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'Detailed review' of laws governing taxi trade this summer
Follows concerns raised by those in the industry around driver checks and CCTV
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Island needs wind farm guarantees
The final panel hearings were held this week
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Ramsey resident believes he could be a victim of asbestos
Man and his brother exposed to the hazardous material before it was banned
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Coastguard in beach rescue
One person was helped by volunteers after a fall
Features & Analysis
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Construction costs on the Island 18% above UK average and comparable with Outer London
'Key problems' include reliance on imported materials, labour shortages and planning delays
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Housing should be a priority for next administration, says financial advisor
It's after government's housing report reveals average house price on Island now nearly £400,000
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Seven acts promulgated in final Tynwald Day ceremony before election
Campaigners present petitions for redress of grievance in St John's
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Assisted Dying Bill: Will it get royal assent?
Amendments due to be debated in Tynwald
Good News
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Coastguard in beach rescue
One person was helped by volunteers after a fall
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Miss Universe Great Britain crown a 'dream'
Angela Aumonier won the beauty pageant last weekend
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Flight passenger stranded in Gander wins tickets to watch musical inspired by his experience
John Bevan was one of 7,000 grounded in Newfoundland after 9/11
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Fundraisers embark on walk along 'The Road That Brought Us Here'
'Our destination may be Murrayfield but our purpose reaches far beyond it'
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
General Election 2026
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Third candidate to stand for election in Ramsey
Robert Cowell is a company director and former commissioner
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Third candidate to stand for election in Douglas South
Livia Lenarduzzi hopes to gain a seat in the House of Keys
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Sixth candidate declares for Glenfaba and Peel
Trevor Cowin hoping to gain seat in September's General Election
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Event hopes to help women on the Island feel more confident voting
'Poli-chics' is being organised by The Level Up Club
Isle of Man Sport
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Football: IoM women to host Ynys Mon in summer series
Double-header at The Bowl gets underway tonight (17 July)
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Commonwealth Games call-up 'absolutely wild', says Cain
She's replacing Sarah Astin who's withdrawn due to injury
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Inaugural Isle of Man Hill Rally revs into life
New meeting being held over three days this weekend
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FC Isle of Man summer festival to begin today
Ravens being joined by three other teams for series in Ramsey
Manx Gaelic
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Traa dy Liooar 13ss Jerrey Souree 2026
Meeryn ass Traa dy Liooar, Jelune 13ss Jerrey Souree 2026
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Traa dy Liooar 29oo Mean Souree 2026
Meeryn ass Traa dy Liooar, Jelune 29oo Mean Souree 2026
Isle of Man Business
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The Haven asks the public to help keep the community pub going
Brewery says no imminent plans to make changes despite planning application
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"Currently no plans" to convert pub despite change of use application, says H&B
Statement issued as permission sought to turn The Haven into Subway and Spar
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Plans for Subway to open in south
Mannin Retail wants to convert the Haven
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Cafe sold to new owners
Fork It opened in December 2023
TT / MGP News
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Star-studded lineup expected at 2026 Classic TT
Returns for Todd, Hickman and Rutter and a two-wheeled entry for Birchall
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Grant Thomson back on Island after Southern 100 crash
Island rider has left Aintree Hospital
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2027 Pre-TT Classic and Southern 100 dates confirmed
Billown meetings planned once more for late May and early July
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Jamie Cringle back on Island to continue recovery
Manx rider says it's a 'long road' ahead but thankful for support
World News
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Trump blames Canada as US 'invaded by filthy air' from wildfires that could impact World Cup final
US President Donald Trump has blamed Canada for wildfire smoke that could impact the World Cup final.
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'Shameless' fraudster who stole £300k from vulnerable pensioner led away by police
This is the moment a "shameless" fraudster who stole £300,000 from a vulnerable pensioner is led away by police, after Sky News tracked her down to Tenerife.
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Russia is the only winner from Ukraine's internal war as Zelenskyy backs General Syrskyi over Mykhailo Fedorov
An extraordinary rupture at the heart of Ukraine's top war-fighting team is a dangerous moment for the country that can only benefit Russia.
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Brenda Fricker, best known for My Left Foot and Home Alone 2, dies aged 81
Brenda Fricker - the first Irish woman to win an Oscar - has died aged 81, her agent said.
UK News
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Man convicted of killing British tourist with single punch to be extradited to Greece
A man who was convicted of killing a British tourist with a single punch has been ordered to be extradited to Greece to serve a 12-year sentence for manslaughter.
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UK weather: Heatwave set to end after temperatures exceed 30C for 13th day in a row
Temperatures in the UK have risen above 30C for the 13th day in a row, but conditions are expected to cool over the weekend - with "isolated showers" possible.
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'Incredibly disappointed': Henry Nowak's family release statement after killer's mother jailed
The family of Henry Nowak have released a statement after his killer's mother was jailed for three years for assisting an offender.
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West Indies cricketing great Sir Garry Sobers has died
West Indies cricketing legend, Sir Garfield "Garry" Sobers, has died at the age of 89.
UK Sport
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The Open: Bryson DeChambeau handed two-shot penalty after controversial ruling in second round at Royal Birkdale
Bryson DeChambeau has been sensationally handed a two-shot penalty after being involved in a controversial rules breach during his second round at The Open.
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Thomas Tuchel: England boss defends tactics against Argentina and blames English football's 'DNA' for World Cup exit
Thomas Tuchel says he is "100 per cent" committed to continuing his role as England boss into the next European Championships in two years, and he has hit back at critics who have questioned his tactics, saying instead it is a problem with English football's "DNA".
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Some England players bemused by Thomas Tuchel subs in Argentina World Cup semi-final defeat
A number of England players - including more than one senior player - were bemused by Thomas Tuchel's defensive substitutions in the World Cup semi-final against Argentina, Sky Sports News understands.
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Belgian GP: Max Verstappen tops Lewis Hamilton as Mercedes struggle in Spa-Francorchamps first practice
Max Verstappen was surprisingly fastest from Lewis Hamilton as Mercedes were off the pace in first practice for the Belgian Grand Prix.
UK Business
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British Steel taken into public ownership
The Chinese government has criticised British Steel being taken into UK public ownership on "national interest" grounds.
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PwC to leapfrog rival KPMG as partner pay surpasses £900,000 again | Mark Kleinman blog
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Delivery trick Tesco wouldn't tell us about - but their drivers did | Money newsletter
More than 200,000 people have now signed up to our free Money newsletter, which brings the kind of content you enjoy in the award-winning Money blog directly to your inbox every week.
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Economy flatlining as Reeves nears Number 11 exit
The UK economy grew by 0.1% in May, according to the final set of official figures ahead of Rachel Reeves's widely expected departure as chancellor.

