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Isle of Man News from Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025
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Just half of this year's Tynwald Day petitions 'in order'
Twenty put forward to politicians in St John's
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Fareham resident on his way to breaking P600 record
Simon Tull due to arrive on Island this evening (23 July)
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Laxey railway marks 21 years since restoration
Organisers hold event ahead of anniversary later this year
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Castletown Commissioners says play equipment will be removed from Poulsom Park
It says the area is in a 'poor condition' and will be replaced
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Airport adds voice to tributes for former colleague
'Losing him leaves a void that will be deeply felt by all who had the privilege of knowing and working alongside him'
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Unemployment falls during June, but higher than in 2024
283 people registered out of work last month
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Phlebotomy and Ophthalmology appointments cancelled due to burst water tank
Manx Care is asking people not to attend either clinic at Noble's Hospital
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King Orry statue plans recommended for refusal due to 'scale, verticality, and illumination'
The statue was set to be erected on land beside Tynwald Hill
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Income Tax brings in £21.3m more than government expected
Accounts for 2024/25 financial year published
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Gym approved for police headquarters
Facility to be built in car park of Dukes Avenue site
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Government doesn't have 'standalone' active travel strategy
But wider 'Transport Strategy' will outline works to promote walking and cycling
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Young people facing brick wall when trying to find apprenticeships
One family looking to sponsor their son
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Businesses will be able to 'plan better' under Minimum Wage reforms, says Chamber
But organisation shares concerns over new median-earnings approach
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Chief minister 'really concerned' about getting inward migration balance right
Alf Cannan says it's been a priority for CoMin in the past 6-12 months
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The Manx Heritage Transport Festival returns
Organisers say the Island's 'unique' offering attracts people from all over