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Isle of Man News from Friday, February 20th, 2026
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'Reduced but regular' timetable to operate during bus strikes
Contingency plan published as ten day walkout to begin
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Immigration team investigating following closure of pub
Colby Glen has been shut since 8 January
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Bookings to open for charity heart screening event
Latest round of screenings to take place on 25-26 April
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Man denies child sexual offence charges at court hearing
Trial listed for November
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Manx Electric Railway being prepared for commuters amid bus strikes
DOI says staffing levels 'unknown' as bus drivers stage industrial action
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Government confirms changes to departmental political memberships
Three members join new roles as one steps down from Department for Enterprise
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Liverpool ferry terminal to close for two weekends next month
It is to fix a dolphin fender
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Shaw's Brow car park to be free on weekends
Douglas City Council hopes to increase footfall to the high street
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Passengers making alternative arrangements ahead of bus strike
It's not yet known what contingencies will be in place just yet
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Bus strike 'now seems inevitable'
It's a 10-day planned action by Unite the Union
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Coastal overtopping and minor inner harbour flooding expected
It's expected to end by 2.30pm
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Manx Utilities apologises for Kewaigue closure disruption
Bus Vannin services delayed last night after emergency closure came into force
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Peel Commissioners to trial live music stage on beach this summer
Lead Member Katryna Baptist hopes it will encourage people to visit the town
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Post Office 'hasn't fired anybody' despite retail changes
Chair dismisses claims subpostmasters have been 'bullied out of their contracts'
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Work ongoing to transfer Jurby inmates to UK prisons 'where appropriate'
Site 'above capacity' but not 'overcrowded', say governors
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Great North Air Ambulance Service chosen as Beer and Cider Festival's "good cause"
Isle of Man CAMRA branch chooses different charity each year
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"Years ago I dreamed about being in the place I am today"
Rebecca Hills reflects on starting a new business on the Island in a challenging climate

