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News
Isle of Man News
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Norovirus closes a ward at Noble's
Ward 6 closed until further notice
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'Good progress' made on Digital Strategy but more to be done says minister
But MHK claims 'practically nothing' has been achieved so far
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MHK told again that road in his consistency will not be resurfaced
Moorhouse told DoI does not have budget or capacity to do it
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Five-year driving ban for man who crashed at roundabout
60-year-old was over three times the limit
Good News
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Yule howl with joy at this festive dog walk
First ever Pooch Mooch this weekend
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New Manx Lottery Trust theme announced
Financial support available for accessible and community focused projects
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"Tremendous": Queen's Pier Restoration Trust receives £9.6k donation following fundraiser's appeal
Money sent to charity's GoFundMe page following interview with 96-year-old
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People who may be alone urged to join in with 'Christmas Day Community Meal'
Festive event taking place on 25 December
TT / MGP News
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Fundraising campaign launched for injured MGP rider
GoFundMe started to help with financial situation during recovery
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Russell Road Racing withdraws from sidecar racing in 2025
Team confirms decision in brief statement
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Crowe brothers eyeing British championship in 2025
But duo also fully focused on defending TT crown next year
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FHO Racing to return to North West 200
Team has been absent since withdrawing mid-event in 2023
Isle of Man Sport
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FC Isle of Man beaten late on by Stockport Town
Raven's winless run stretches to three games
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Boxing: Jamie Devine secures sixth pro victory
Manx fighter claims points win in Liverpool
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Former Isle of Man TT and Ulster Grand Prix race winner Tommy Robb has died
He was one of the first non-Japanese riders hired by the 'works' Honda team
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Ravens looking to rediscover rhythm against Stockport Town
FC Isle of Man lost reverse fixture against 'dangerous' opponents in August
World News
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Billionaire founder of fashion chain Mango Isak Andic dies in accident
The billionaire founder of fashion chain Mango Isak Andic has died in a mountain accident today, according to police.
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Jets scream overhead and soldiers drop down into gun turrets - outside Russia's military base in Syria
I knew we were near a Russian military base when I could read the names of shops, cafes and pharmacies written in Russian, in surrounding villages.
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At least five people killed in shootings in and around French migrant camp
At least five people have been killed in a shooting in and around a migrant camp near Dunkirk.
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Former Premier League footballer voted president of Georgia
A former Premier League footballer has been appointed president of Georgia amid heightening tensions over the country's relationship with Russia.
Manx Gaelic
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Member of the House of Keys for Douglas Central calls for more reforms to the Legislative Council amid ongoing elections
Oltey yn Chiare as Feed son Doolish Veanagh cur eam son tooilley aa-chummaghyn da Coonceil Slattyssagh choud's ta reihyssyn fo raad
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Traa dy Liooar, 2ah Mee ny Nollick 2024
Meeryn ass Traa dy Liooar, Jelune 2ah Mee ny Nollick 2024
Isle of Man Business
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IOMA completes sale of wealth book of insurance business
Sold to RL360 in deal approved by FSA
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Hospitality businesses welcome plans to pedestrianise North Quay
Douglas bar says summer closure was 'fantastic'
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Make sure the website you're visiting is genuine
Fake site
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Popular Douglas bakery up for sale
The asking price is £550,000
UK News
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Prince Andrew: Paperwork relating to Duke of York's past business dealings 'has vanished', author claims
Government departments are doing "anything to avoid" sharing information about Prince Andrew's past business dealings.
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Construction workers four times more likely to die by suicide as 7,000 lives lost, report says
Construction workers are four times more likely to die by suicide than the national average, making it one of the deadliest professions for mental health problems in the UK, according to a new report.
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Police searching for two men over £200k luxury handbag theft
Detectives are searching for two men after £200,000 worth of luxury handbags and watches were stolen from a north London business.
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West Ham academy goalkeeper Oscar Fairs dies aged 15 after cancer diagnosis
A goalkeeper from West Ham's youth academy has died after being diagnosed with cancer - with a club legend calling him a "true Hammer" and a "fantastic young person".
UK Sport
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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta defends 'tactical' Martin Odegaard substitution against Everton as Arne Slot hails Liverpool character in Fulham draw
Mikel Arteta defended his decision to substitute Martin Odegaard as Arsenal were held to a goalless draw by Everton and missed the chance to close the gap to leaders Liverpool.
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New Zealand vs England: Matthew Potts and Gus Atkinson take three wickets apiece as tourists fight back on day one in Hamilton
Matthew Potts and Gus Atkinson took three wickets apiece as England reduced New Zealand to 315-9 on day one of the third and final Test in Hamilton.
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England: Thomas Tuchel talks Harry Kane, Cole Palmer and World Cup prospects as Three Lions discover 2026 qualifying opponents
Thomas Tuchel spoke to Sky Sports News' chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol after the 2026 World Cup qualifying draw and answered questions on a range of big talking points about him taking over as England head coach - including whether Harry Kane would remain a first-choice and captain.
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World Cup 2026 qualifying draw: England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland discover opponents
England will face Serbia, Albania, Latvia and Andorra in 2026 World Cup qualifying, while Scotland could face Portugal or Denmark, Wales meet Belgium and Northern Ireland take on either Germany or Italy.
UK Business
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NatWest to hike chief's pay as bank returns to full private ownership
NatWest Group is to hand its chief executive a potential multimillion pound pay boost as it returns to full private ownership after nearly 17 years in state hands.
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UK economy shrinks again in October, official figures show
The economy remained in reverse gear during October, according to official figures covering the month ahead of the government's first budget.
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How climate change and red tape could be jeopardising UK access to affordable food
It might be tempting, given how much coverage has focused on it recently, to assume the forthcoming changes to the inheritance tax regime are the single biggest issue facing farmers these days.
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Tube and rail fares in London to rise by 4.6% next March
Tube and rail fares in London will go up by 4.6% from next March, the capital's mayor has said.