Michael Dunlop tops leader board in qualifying for Lightweight class
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UK celebrity set to take a turn in a sidecar during his stay
Local rider Jamie Williams wins Supersport MGP race
Follows report into Manxman grounding earlier this year
Isle of Man Transport apologises for the inconvenience
Garry Broughton 'will be out of work for a good while'
First time Harris has qualified for the main draw
Plus more Classic TT qualifying on the Snaefell Mountain Course
One of four developments in category at this year's Architects' Journal Awards
Jamie Coward tops leader board in Classic TT Formula 1 qualifier
Report gives recommendations following incident on 1 March
It recognises the challenges having a child after baby loss can bring
United States Government removes ‘de-minimis’ postal exemption
Leader Devon Watson says a 'culture change' is needed around disposing cigarettes
Pet Food Pantry issues appeal for more donations
The unpaid roles will oversee its delivery and set the strategic direction
Today marks halfway stage of events
It was on the agenda at last nights public meeting
Neglected trees could lead to fines of of thousands of pounds
Andy McAllister discharged from Noble's
One fifth achieved A*-A grades
It's as digitisation of vehicle licensing services and MiCard are expected to have 'substantial impact' on demand
Overnight sailing from Heysham left more than six hours behind schedule
18 telegraph poles across five estates would connect 75 premises to faster broadband
Manx Utilities carrying out work on a burst water main
It's the first project to be completed by the Manx Development Corporation
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This year's GCSE group would have been in first year of secondary school during the last lockdown
Last year the overall pass rate for Level 1 and Level 2 qualifications was 98 percent
Decision follows a review of how customers are managing their money
Work to fix electrical component failure completed last night
Support will be available to those considering their next steps
Classic machines on display this Thursday
Island charities urged to strengthen defences as ransomware attacks increase
It says the site had to be closed and the skip dealt with by a specialist
Singer and actress guest speaker at annual event on 15 September
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The sound is expected to cause disruption in the neighbouring towns and villages
Repairs and sea trials to take place tonight
Coroner of inquests to submit report to chief constable
Brian Thomson admits communication ‘good’, but ‘not good enough’
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MU says more chargers are 'urgently needed' on Island
Exhibition celebrates 25-years since treble victory
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Manx Care's Medical Director urges MGP visitors to consider using community pharmacies
The backup vessel was made ready yesterday amid ongoing technical issues with the Manxman
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MHK hopes Manx Utilities plans get the go-ahead
Roads due to shut at 6pm
Most staff will move The Regency Hotel’s future restaurant venture
It's due to the potential increase in emergency cases
The local authority says it can fine people up to £2,500 if they're caught
Three patients transferred to UK via coastguard helicopter in last 24 hours
Building work began in May 2024 and has been done within budget
Company declines to comment after wave of disruptions since late July
The constabulary is aware of footage of the incident circulating online
Over 29 percent of the total allowable catch has been brought ashore
Will provide the opportunity to meet employers and see what they can offer
Digital Isle of Man says Etsy will help small business
2025 marks 25 years since his historic and final treble TT win
Ben-my-Chree is being prepared to undertake sailings as contingency vessel
Rising hospitality and food costs push Isle of Man’s inflation slightly higher, despite falls in energy and fuel prices
Road likely to stay closed until tonight's MGP practice
'Lighting fires or barbecues on our lands isn’t just against our bye-laws, it’s dangerous'
Marine Operations Centre paged the team at 2.47am
Investigations into the cause of the incident are underway
Process also designed to ensure records are accurate
Discarded items scattered across Marine Drive cliffside
Douglas Courthouse heard that the device was hovering about 20ft high and was about 16 to 20 ft away from the course.
Contingency plans to use the Ben My Chree are being implemented
It's the first time ever the Class A drug has overtaken the Class B one at Motiv8
The vessel was escorted into Douglas Harbour by a tugboat
No disruption to flights; work confined to two nights only, confirms government
Results will form part of the organisation's election roadmap
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The Association of English Cathedrals recognised the project's success
It's as this year's event includes an extended schedule
Rider Andy McAllister airlifted to Noble's
The restriction applies to all vehicles, including residents
Officers issue reminder of the laws around operating them during road closures
September session at Northern Laa Meanagh to connect carers and service users with local support services over coffee
Ann Corlett says "revolving door of ministers" and "churn" of chief officers has caused a divide
Milntown Estate opening hours to change later this year
Andrew Smith says being online can be beneficial but also creates challenges
Follows approval of £40,000 of funding by Treasury
Isle of Man to host 25th anniversary Inter-Island Environment Meeting
It's to allow for the installation of a new water main
Charity says they're making a comeback after all but being wiped out in Britain
Roads close in the afternoon for first qualifying session
Officers from Ramsey Station work to bring blaze under control
More than £10,000 to help breast cancer patients
Structure was a key element of RAF Jurby
Island’s cyber security experts warn of scam emails targeting local Etsy sellers with fake account alerts
Shake-up of driving laws in England and Wales responding to 'different risks', says minister
Those from outside of the UK unlikely to be covered by reciprocal health agreement
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Hundreds of counterfeit toys were seized in Douglas last month
Rising staff, maintenance and utility costs outpace income growth, widening the pool’s annual deficit
Ten-year-old taking on sea-to-summit hike in aid of Manx charity
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Follows cases of Chikungunya in the UK
Flower field now closed for the season
Victims' families alleged Peter Newbery was allowed out of prison
On this day in 1945 Japan surrendered to allied forces
Repair work on 133-year-old structure completed
According to recent calculations taken by Manx Utilities
Hospitality sector reports tourism boost, but some attractions see visitor numbers drop during road closures
Planning refusal overturned for Strategic Reserve Site after inspector finds “pressing need” for new homes
Closure in place between Ramsey and Creg-ny-Baa from 10am to 12pm
But Gary Thompson says marshals urgently needed for first day
Marlo Lister hoping to raise money for the Manx Stroke Foundation
"It just gets you away from everything!"
Advice from University College Isle of Man on results day
The report highlights inconsistent meeting practices, variable Board contributions, and absent performance measures for Shared Services.
'This adds extra risk to the already significant risk of emergency driving'
Strand Street store open and continuing to trade
Commemorative services planned for 80th anniversary of the end of WWII
Expanded 12-day programme getting underway this weekend
Around 80% expected to continue into higher education
E-commerce site recognises Isle of Man as a supported location
Crews deal with incidents at Keristal and Cregneash
QEII High School says the vast majority of students got into their first or second choice universities
Follows criticism of decision to reduce number of beds in RCDH ward
Chance to give your thoughts to the DOI minister at the Civic Centre
Changes are due to come in on 1 November
DESC says staff will be on hand to offer advice and guidance
DOI outlines policy changes and new flood management guidance in response to 2023 ombudsman findings
Manx Care says changes will improve access and reduce need for GP or hospital visits
It's open to employees who pay into certain government schemes
DEFA responds to former MHK's calls for referendum
Strike expected over the late August Bank Holiday weekend
Ørsted exploring options for Manx power connection
Manx Care says the move is because more care is being delivered in the community
It follows a petition which claimed it would be changing its byelaws
Viewing before sunrise recommended
Isle of Play wants to see parks made
Naughton and Thomson among first-timers in 2025
Will next appear before the Court of General Gaol Delivery
Anyone caught could be fined up to £10,000
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New bus service connects Peel with the south of the Island
'Mooir Vannin' would be built within Manx territorial waters
Event focusing on major investigations, emerging threats and MONEYVAL review
Plus immigration lawyer's concerns over new proposals
50-year-old was the only person outside the family to have access to the company's business account
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Ronaldsway Met Office looks ahead to start of racing event
Cllr Natalie Byron-Teare says it was important to speak to children about what they wanted
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Changes will come in from 1 November this year
Prolific event will peak tonight
Cllr Falk Horning he welcomes 'constructive dialogue' with property owners
It's hoped platform will make process easier for residents
Vessel was 'out of optimum approach position' and had to turn sharply
Manx Care says its demand on the inpatient rehabilitation services has reduced
Union NAHT announces ballot result
Minister outlines £46k maintenance spend and future repair plans for new school pitches
It wants to introduce a dedicated maintenance fund to replace old equipment
Docuseries currently 'deep in production'
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Encouragement from partners, friends and workplaces can make a difference
DEFA says there's no evidence of pollution downstream after environmentalist questions 'grey water' levels
Ex-Douglas South member wants to see net zero vote take place alongside 2026 General Election
Excavated material is being repurposed at the site
All funds raised to be donated to Medical Aid for Palestinians
Union representatives warn of ‘false economy’ and risks to patient care, staff morale, and healthcare equity
Alex Allinson responds to caller’s concerns that one-hour cap hinders town centre visits
Incident occurred at around 3:30pm on Thursday 31 July
It takes place in the Arboretum this afternoon
Planning bid lodged to convert nearby field into burial ground
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Licensee says all are welcome at the occasion
Top honours for Tom and Lee Cain’s Foxrock Ubeauty
Unlicensed site offering AI trading services may pose fraud risk, says regulator
Follow our minute-by-minute updates of what's happening in the Tynwald chamber for Budget 2025
Scottish singer-songwriter to visit Island next month
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