Isle of Man News from Tuesday, February 18th, 2025
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Don't put knives in recycling bins say Douglas Council
One was found on the local authority's collection rounds today
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Nurses to be balloted about potential strike action
Follows previous rejected pay offers from Manx Care
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Friday Heysham sailings in doubt
Strong to gale force winds are expected
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BUDGET: 2025 financial plan passed by Tynwald
Minister wins support for third Budget
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Butcher to stop supplying Tesco with Manx meat
Products won't be available in supermarket from 28 February
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Net Zero Isle of Man 'superfluous and should be abandoned' says MHK
Kate Lord-Brennan uses Budget debate to call for spending reform
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Fears of further health cuts due to Manx Care's budget allocation
Former health minister says £357 million is not enough
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Risk of icy patches remains
Yellow weather warning in place until tomorrow
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Resurfacing works delayed due to asphalt supply issues
DoI hopes final surfacing work will resume later this week
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MHKs call for delay to budget debate
Members voted to proceed with the budget
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Captain of Bride parish to step down
William Christian has held the role since 1981
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Police drop-in sessions for Onchan residents are 'valuable' say commissioners
Chair Zara Lewin believes they've been a 'safe' space for residents to discuss issues with officers
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Some climate change targets 'not without challenge' says minister
But Barber says Island must progress with energy efficiency measures
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Budget aims to 'put money in the pockets of working people' says minister
Alex Allinson will unveil the financial plan for the year ahead today
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Waiting lists, SPC sailings and cuts to easyJet flights under Tynwald spotlight
15 questions to follow Budget debate
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Could you be a volunteer with the Island's Civil Defence?
Service hosting a recruitment event this week
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Paw-rents thank Manx public for ongoing support for Vin
Four-year-old rescued street dog now having hydrotherapy and acupuncture
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Work to start on Douglas to Ramsey Coast Road
First in a series of daytime closures as failed cats' eyes are removed