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News
Isle of Man News
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Mountain Road reopens following completion of major works
Drainage and carriageway improvements at Kates Cottage and Keppel Gate are now finished
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Tribute paid to former chairman of Ramsey Commissioners
Philip Bertram Quayle served two terms on the local authority
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No current plans for loneliness strategy
But minister says her department remains 'committed' to addressing issue
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New upgraded M&S food hall to open
Retailer confirms '80 percent' of the revamped space is now complete
Good News
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Former Manx Bard Beats the Chasers!
Boakesey Closs appeared on last night's episode and walked away with £25,000
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Fashion for Life event 'proof there is life after breast cancer'
Breast cancer survivors take to the catwalk in clothes provided by M&S
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Isle of Man resident turns 108
She's believed to be the oldest resident on the Island
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Peel Group Practice recognised for teaching excellence
It's received a Gold Certificate from Manchester Medical School
Isle of Man Sport
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Boxing: Jade Burden announces November fight
Manx pro boxer looking for fourth consecutive win
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Cycling: Ruby Oakes swaps teams for 2026
Youngster joins FTP Racing for new season
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Cycling: Lizzie Holden completes final race of pro cycling career
Manx rider confirmed plans to retire earlier this week
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Football: Leading premier league trio all take victories
Colby beat Pulrose to go top of Division 2
TT / MGP News
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Ben Birchall & Patrick Rosney part ways for 2026
Sidecar duo took two podiums at this year's Isle of Man TT
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Julian Trummer joins Smith Racing for 2026
Austrian racer planning for 'all international road races'
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Manx racing organisations pay tribute to Ian Lougher career
Ten-time TT winner announced retirement earlier this week
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Evans & Simpson among 2025 Macau Grand Prix entries
Manx riders among TT stars heading to event next month
Isle of Man Business
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New upgraded M&S food hall to open
Retailer confirms '80 percent' of the revamped space is now complete
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Minister calls for vigilance as Island backs new global sanctions
Government highlights need for businesses to monitor and report links to criminal networks
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Carrefour Health Club to close its doors next month
Owners cite 'exponential rise' in operational costs as the reason for its closure
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Plans lodged for new 'Food Warehouse by Iceland' outlet in Braddan
A planning application has been submitted for a new retail warehouse at Spring Valley Trading Estate, replacing vacant trade units currently being demolished
World News
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UK 'ready to spend well over £100m' on possible deployment of British troops to Ukraine
The UK is ready to spend "well over" £100m on a possible deployment of British forces to Ukraine if Donald Trump secures a peace deal with Russia, the defence secretary has said.
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Daniel Naroditsky: Chess grandmaster dies unexpectedly aged 29
A chess grandmaster has died unexpectedly at the age of 29.
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Report reveals failings that led to deadly Lisbon funicular crash
An official preliminary report into last month's deadly funicular crash in Lisbon has been released, putting the blame on a faulty steel cable and other maintenance flaws.
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Louvre robbery: 'Matter of time' before thieves struck, expert says - and UK museums could be next
A prominent expert in recovering stolen works of art has told Sky News it was "a matter of time" before the Louvre was targeted - and UK museums could be next.
UK News
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Prince Andrew: Government faces growing calls to formally strip Duke of York title
The government is facing increasing pressure to formally strip Prince Andrew of his dukedom.
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Families of domestic abuse victims are at breaking point - today they hope for answers
What started as a WhatsApp group for dozens of grieving families has ended up gathering enough momentum to reach Westminster.
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Louvre robbery: 'Matter of time' before thieves struck, expert says - and UK museums could be next
A prominent expert in recovering stolen works of art has told Sky News it was "a matter of time" before the Louvre was targeted - and UK museums could be next.
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Reality of life inside the classroom - as Boris Johnson set to face COVID inquiry
Face masks, hand sanitisers and windows wide open in the height of winter.
UK Sport
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West Ham: Jamie Carragher slams 'shocking' performance vs Brentford as Gary O'Neil says they 'look lost'
Jamie Carragher believes "shocking" West Ham are one of the slowest ever teams in the Premier League and are at risk of being relegated while former Bournemouth and Wolves boss Gary O'Neil said they looked "lost".
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Arne Slot's Liverpool selection dilemmas: Who to pick at full-back? Can Mo Salah be dropped? When will Florian Wirtz start?
Liverpool's 2-1 defeat to Man Utd at Anfield on Super Sunday has given head coach Arne Slot plenty to consider, and he now has a number of selection issues to sort out as he seeks a formula to get the champions back to winning ways.
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Mohamed Salah: Liverpool forward should not be guaranteed starter anymore, says Jamie Carragher
Mohammed Salah should no longer be a guaranteed starter for Liverpool every week, according to Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher.
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Liverpool, Nottingham Forest, Wolves and West Ham in crisis, so what's going wrong for them? - Between the Lines
Liverpool's problems mounted as Manchester United condemned them to a fourth consecutive defeat for the first time since 2014. They are not the only Premier League club in crisis right now.
UK Business
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Inside 'data centre alley' - the biggest story in economics right now
If you ever fly to Washington DC, look out of the window as you land at Dulles Airport - and you might snatch a glimpse of the single biggest story in economics right now.
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Pizza Hut to shut 68 restaurants in UK after company behind venues falls into administration
Pizza Hut is to close 68 restaurants and 11 delivery sites with the loss of more than 1,200 jobs after the company behind its UK venues fell into administration.
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Bank of England job fears as Andrew Bailey warns of tough choices
Staff at the Bank of England are on alert for potential job cuts in Threadneedle Street after the governor, Andrew Bailey, warned of tough decisions about the institution's future cost base.
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'Significant signs of recovery' hours after major internet outage
The internet appears to be recovering after a major outage knocked out thousands of websites, including Amazon, Snapchat, Reddit and several banks.