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News
Isle of Man News
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School inspections ongoing as 'additional surety' over RAAC concerns
DOI says building condition surveys have so far shown no issues
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Trial for Douglas man accused of stealing from TT funfair
38-year-old denies taking £300 cash
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Calls for immediate carers' assessments on Island
Crossroads CEO quizzes health heads at government conference
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Committal for man accused of pushing someone's head into fire pit
28-year-old to stand trial at Court of General Gaol Delivery
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UCM's focus on helping working people upskill
Courses aim to help tackle skill shortages on Island
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Laxey Fair Committee looking for fresh faces
Group wants to keep the fair 'at the heart' of the community
Isle of Man Sport
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Medals galore for IOM Special Olympics team in Invitational Games
Manx side returns home after successful tournament in Gibraltar
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Isle of Man makes European Cricket Championship debut
Fixtures being live-streamed from Spain
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Lockley and Atherton dominate Peel to Douglas Trail Race
Elsewhere, Shipway wins Norfolk Coastal Trail Marathon
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Hill & Mercer to represent IOM in IBSF World Amateur Championships
Competition taking place in Dubai in November
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IOM Handball looking to boost numbers
Senior training on every Thursday
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Football: Ramsey hit eight past Braddan to stay unbeaten
Castletown put six away to win southern derby (Results - 23 Sept)
Good News
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Laxey Fair Committee looking for fresh faces
Group wants to keep the fair 'at the heart' of the community
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New Biosphere artist in residence announced
Second artist to take up the role
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Ultramarathon runner battles heat exhaustion to complete Tour des Geant
Orran finishes 57th in 330km event
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Pope grants cathedral status to Douglas church
It will be the first Catholic co-cathedral in the British Isles
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SAFFA Festival 'a way to give back to the Island'
South African culture to be celebrated at event on Saturday
World News
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Extreme global warming could eventually wipe out humans, first-ever supercomputer climate models warn
Extreme global warming will likely wipe all mammals - including humans - off the face of the Earth in 250 million years, according to a new scientific study.
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Gymnastics Ireland 'deeply sorry' after Simone Biles criticises young black gymnast being denied medal
Gymnastics Ireland has issued an apology after a video of a black girl being passed over for a medal at a ceremony went viral.
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Nissan commits to 2030 electric car deadline despite delay to UK petrol-diesel ban
Nissan has committed itself to the sale of only electric cars across Europe from 2030, the year when the UK was supposed to have banned new vehicles powered by petrol and diesel.
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Florida: Woman whose remains were found in alligator's mouth identified by police
Police have identified a woman whose remains were found in the mouth of a 13ft alligator in Florida.
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Molnupiravir: COVID drug linked to virus mutations, scientists say
A drug used to treat COVID-19 could be linked to mutations in the virus, scientists have said.
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Keep off that grass: Herd of sheep eats 100kg of cannabis in Greece after Storm Daniel floods
A herd of sheep struggling to find fresh grass for food due to extreme flooding started behaving strangely after eating large parts of a cannabis crop, according to reports.
Isle of Man Business
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UCM's focus on helping working people upskill
Courses aim to help tackle skill shortages on Island
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Wind and solar power 'a huge mistake' says geophysicist
Geophysicist believes current renewable energy plans won't give enough energy security
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Southern site for proposed windfarm 'shouldn't be touched' say residents
Fears development at Earystane would damage heathland
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Information Commissioner sought for the Isle of Man
Applications have to be in by 8 October
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£17,000 in fines imposed for tax and NI offences
Penalties for 12 businesses and two individuals
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'Strict' timescales for brownfield regeneration developers
Government says it doesn't want a 'fanfare' and then 'nothing happens'
Manx Gaelic
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TRAA DY LIOOAR, 18oo Mean Fouyir 2023
Meeryn ass Traa dy Liooar, Jelune 18oo Mean Fouyir 2023
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UK renewable energy strategy dealt a blow
Strateish bree vees aa-noaghey yn RU [Reeriaght Unnaneysit] geddyn builley
TT / MGP News
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2024 North West 200 dates confirmed
'Significant changes' planned for schedule
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More than 43,000 visitors for TT 2023, survey says
Study also claims total visitor spend over £36million
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Southern 100 fundraiser's efforts top £17,000
Tricia Clague has been raising money for club since 1996
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Joe Yeardsley aiming for TT debut in 2024
Manxman broke records this year at MGP and Pre-TT Classic
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Mike Browne splits from Burrows Engineering
Team confirms 'amicable' parting of ways with TT rider
UK News
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Russell Brand: Metropolitan Police investigating sexual offence claims in London and elsewhere
A number of sexual offence claims relating to London and elsewhere in the UK have been made against Russell Brand.
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Russell Brand accuses government of bypassing judicial process to censor him on social media
Russell Brand has accused the government of trying to "bypass" the judicial system after his YouTube channel was demonetised in the wake of sexual abuse allegations against him.
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Liberal Democrat conference: Sir Ed Davey hints at post-election deal with Labour
Sir Ed Davey has hinted his party would be prepared to do a post-election deal with Labour to prevent the Conservatives from forming a government.
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Number of appointments rescheduled after NHS strike action passes one million
The number of acute inpatient and outpatient appointments rescheduled as a result of strike action by junior doctors and consultants has now exceeded one million, according to new figures.
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Lucy Letby to face retrial on charge of attempting to murder baby
Former nurse Lucy Letby will face a retrial on a charge of attempting to murder a baby.
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Met does not need military support as some firearms officers return to armed duties after revolt over Chris Kaba murder charge
The Metropolitan Police says it no longer needs soldiers who were on standby as armed officers stepped back from duties.
UK Sport
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Solheim Cup: Carlota Ciganda helps Team Europe retain trophy with dramatic 14-14 draw against USA
Carlota Ciganda produced an unbeaten Solheim Cup on home soil and secured the point to ensure Team Europe retained the trophy with a dramatic 14-14 draw against Team USA.
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Solheim Cup notebook: Caroline Hedwall the hero, magic from Leona Maguire and a week to remember
Sky Sports News' Jamie Weir looks back at the big storylines from a remarkable Sunday at the Solheim Cup, where Leona Maguire impressed, Caroline Hedwall delivered and Carlota Ciganda secured history on home soil.
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Solheim Cup: Team Europe impress in fourballs to sit 8-8 with Team USA heading into Sunday singles
Leona Maguire and Charley Hull delivered an impressive fourballs victory to help pull Team Europe back level with Team USA heading into the Sunday singles at the Solheim Cup.
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Caroline Dubois ready to shine against 'awkward' Magail Rodriguez
Caroline Dubois says she is ready to shine against Magali Rodriguez in what is her "biggest challenge" yet as she looks to secure the IBO lightweight title on her meteoric rise to the top of women's boxing.
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Ryder Cup: Team Europe have work cut out against a strong US side, says captain Luke Donald
Team Europe captain Luke Donald says his side have their "work cut out" to win the Ryder Cup two years on from a crushing defeat overseas.
UK Business
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Nissan commits to 2030 electric car deadline despite delay to UK petrol-diesel ban
Nissan has committed itself to the sale of only electric cars across Europe from 2030, the year when the UK was supposed to have banned new vehicles powered by petrol and diesel.
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Hollywood writers reach 'tentative' deal to end strike over AI and compensation
A "tentative" deal has been reached to end a long-running strike by writers in Hollywood.
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Aldi sees record sales during cost of living crisis
Aldi has reported record sales, with the company saying cost of living concerns had driven up shopper numbers.
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Ex-minister calls for inquiry into HS2 as he warns of 'disastrous' consequences if northern leg is scrapped
A former transport minister who signed off HS2 has told Sky News he wants an inquiry into the chaos of the project "to make sure it doesn't happen again".
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Train strikes: Full list of dates and lines affected as rail and Tube action announced
Thousands of London Underground workers and train drivers at rail networks are set to strike in September and October.
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Northern Gritstone backs motor neurone therapy group Crucible
One of Britain's most prominent university spinout ventures is backing a developer of therapies for neurological diseases as part of a capital-raising to fund it through to clinical trials.