Isle of Man News from Tuesday, January 28th, 2025
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Plans to continue using temporary car park refused
Application unanimously rejected by Planning Committee
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Children's Champion calls for 'meaningful change' for kids with complex needs
Kerry Sharpe has shared a number of recommendations in her latest annual report
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Appeal after multiple cars damaged in Laxey
'Series' of incidents happened earlier this month
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More than £2 million spent on new Castle Rushen High School plans
Figure includes feasibility studies, and pre and post-contracts.
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800 people respond to homelessness survey
It closed yesterday (27 January)
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DeepSeek an 'important moment' for Isle of Man residents, after major economic shakeup
The Chinese AI app prompted some US tech firms' value to plunge
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Assisted Dying Bill passes final stage in LegCo
But one member says proposed safeguards are "too weak"
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Redistribution of DESC funding enables department to stay within budget
Primary schools made a £100,000 collective contribution
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Providing support for business community 'a primary factor' says enterprise minister
Tim Johnston says there are two processes that the DFE can follow
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TT legend’s new appreciation for struggles of hospitality industry after renovation success
Iconic landmark transformed into barber shop and coffee house
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Outgoing MLC says 'bureaucracy' is hindering decision making in Manx politics
Greenhill won't seek re-election in March
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Cretney: 'Trust in politicians more important now than ever before'
Aims to push for a review into fortnightly bin collections if elected
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'Widescale reform' of Budget process underway says treasury minister
Financial plans from departments 'unnecessary' after move to quarterly reports
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Healthcare cuts, flooding and parking among issues for HoK
Urgent question on elective surgery to begin proceedings