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Isle of Man News from Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026
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Castletown Commissioners celebrating 130 years of Poulsom Park
Event has been organised to commemorate anniversary
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Samantha Barks to host candlelit concert to support Hospice
Singer praised for 'kind and generous gesture'
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As heatwave heads our way, how do we stay safe in the sun?
Island could reach 27 Celsius on Thursday
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Crime on the Island continues to fall while serious incidents create 'exceptional demand'
Chief Constable Russ Foster's Annual Report published
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Cost of a passport set to increase this summer
Treasury says higher fees will mirror fees introduced in the UK earlier this year
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Manx Telecom to fund groundwork for fibre customers
Company says it's removing 'practical barrier'
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Water quality in Peel to improve ahead of 2027 bathing season
But screening equipment will be operational by this September
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Historic steam train to return to Groudle after major rebuild
Annie will be back on the Island's tracks later this month
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Residents urged to report basking shark sightings
Same goes for whales, dolphins and porpoises
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Chief minister confirms plans for consultation on social media ban
Alfred Cannan says government wants to hear from those who would be affected
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Social media restrictions and Balthane roundabout among Keys topics
Sitting to get underway at 10am
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Further committee to judge whether ministerial system change is needed
CLAJ to present findings to Tynwald next month
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Manx politicians recall dealings with MP tipped to be next prime minister
Burnham was health secretary during negotiations over health agreement
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Review of drug sentencing needed as a 'matter of urgency'
DHA asked to take action after failed appeals from convicted drug dealers
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Visiting farmer highlights importance of observation in farming
Tom Fairfax warns a lot of conventionally farmed soil isn't hugely active
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Hopes Peel's 'Big Sale' will help provide business boost to high street
Fourth Yn Creck Mooar to take place in July
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Only 20% of Nunnery campus can be used for shops as permission granted for change of use
Site will shift from educational to mixed use site

