Isle of Man News from Thursday, February 20th, 2025
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Tonight's Manxman sailings cancelled
Adverse weather conditions take further toll on Steam Packet schedule
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Health minister escalates Manx Care's public criticism of MHK to most senior civil servant
Government CEO to assess press release accusing Julie Edge of making false statements in Tynwald
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Buyer found for former Lord Street flats
Site placed on market by Douglas Council last year
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Financial discipline and government reform among priorities for Cabinet Office
Minister presents department plan to Tynwald
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Planning changes aim to make home improvements easier
The amended regulations come into force next month
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Avian flu spread in UK reaches Merseyside and Lancashire
It follows appeal for vigilance from Island's chief vet
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MLC questions why DoI foots bill for annual TT Course maintenance
Argues departments are not being held accountable for costs 'in the right areas'
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Friday afternoon sailings cancelled as severe gales approach
Morning sailing to head for Liverpool instead of Heysham
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Douglas Council planning application for sunken gardens published
It will feature a new children's play area and a revamped Queen's Gardens
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RCN sees industrial action as 'last resort'
Nurses to be balloted about strike action next week
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Yellow weather warning issued ahead of 50-60mph gusts
Forecasters say fallen trees and travel disruption are possible
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Health the biggest part of government spending
Alex Allinson says the budget is an optimistic one
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Families of murdered teenagers renew calls to keep killer behind bars
Online petition calls for parole application to be denied
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Fully costed capital scheme for new CRHS to go to Tynwald this year
MHK also welcomes funding for other projects in the south
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New clerk at Ramsey Commissioners wants to contribute to 'greater good' of town
Derek Flint took up the post in January
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Prospective MLC keen to understand legislation in a 'deeper way'
Peter Reid makes second attempt to enter Legislative Council
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'Gaiety 125' highlights key moments of theatre’s past
Master theatre architect Frank Matcham remodelled the building back in 1900