Isle of Man News from Tuesday, April 15th, 2025
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TT accommodation on former prison site approved
Planners back temporary units for next three years
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DEFA says 'not all surveys require a licence'
Department issues update to 'clarify its position' following wind farm allegations
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Port Erin RNLI responds to false alarm concerning paddleboarders
'The person ashore did the right thing in calling 999'
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Old nurses' home development finished
It's the first project to be completed by Manx Development Corporation
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Castletown Commissioners want DOI to put safety measures in Market Square
Local authority wants to 'minimise' accidents during winter re-opening
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Costa Coffee corrects pricing error following customer complaints
Chain apologises as regulator reminds retailers of legal duties
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No plans to introduce MOT tests here, says minister
It ensures your vehicle meets road safety and environmental standards
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Eggs thrown at homes in Ramsey
Police say such incidents cause misery and have lasting impacts
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Resistance group alleges wind farm surveys carried out without correct licences
Manx Utilities Authority refutes allegations, says licences have 'been duly obtained'
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Chief minister weighs cost of strengthening Isle of Man voice in Westminster
Alfred Cannan cautious on proposal for permanent Manx post following UK Speaker's under-representation comments
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Former DoI Minister standing for re-election to Peel Commissioners
Ray Harmer wants to see improvements to children's play areas and Marine Parade
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Election candidate for Ramsey wants more support for local businesses
Andi Nolan says she would want residents to 'feel heard' if she was elected
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"Understand the culture": Departing Manx Wildlife boss reflects on five years in post
Leigh Morris to take up international climate role after leading Manx Wildlife Trust since 2019