Isle of Man News from Wednesday, June 4th, 2025
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TT: Revised Friday racing schedule confirmed
Contingency day available tomorrow is not being utilised
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Calls for Manx government to 'take stronger action against Israel'
Lobbyists host vigils on Douglas promenade every Friday 'for the Palestinian people'
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Commissioner resignation triggers questions over candidate vetting in local elections
Civil court ruling and unpaid debts raise questions over legal robustness of disqualification rules
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May was sunniest on record for Isle of Man
It was also the warmest, according to Ronaldsway Met Office
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All visiting TT patients have had the right travel insurance so far, says Manx Care
Some have even had cover specifically for the event
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14-year-old accused of murder to appear in court again next month
Juvenile remanded following death of 14-year-old Christopher McBurnie
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Douglas Council looking to start 'Repair Shop' service at the civic amenity site
Local authority wants 'qualified and experienced' organisations to volunteer
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Castletown Commissioners to 'undertake comprehensive' review of Market Square
A move to close it all year round was seen as a controversial decision
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TT 2025: Schedule update issued
The Mountain Road has shut ahead of the planned closure after an RTC
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Two arrested following theft at Victory Cafe
Police say social media response shows TT fans don't condone such behaviour
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Cyclist arrested for riding against one-way system on Mountain Road
Police issue reminder that cycling is prohibited on the route during TT
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Clerk of the Course praising 'resilience' of Island during 'challenging' TT
Event has faced frequent disruption this year, mostly due to weather
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TT badges are a 'big part' of charity's income
ACU Benevolent Fund uses the money raised to support injured riders
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Sir Mark Cavendish 'so happy' to be watching TT 2025
Cycling legend was in attendance for last night's races