Isle of Man News from Tuesday, June 10th, 2025
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Ship management firm to close Douglas base resulting in 27 job losses
Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement issues statement
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Onchan man fined after fishing pots failed to comply with regulations
DEFA vessel found four strings of pots with faulty escape hatches and missing identity tags
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Appeal for witnesses after Fairy Hill incident
Investigation taking place into 'allegation of assault'
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Cervical screening intervals to be increased on the Island
Public Health says it's because of advancements in technology
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Education minister defends having one headteacher oversee multiple schools
By September 2025, eight heads will have responsibility for more than one primary school
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Assisted Dying: 'Doctors need to contribute to the debate'
Dr Chris Stockport describes it as a 'contentious subject'
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Douglas woman admits benefit fraud after £27,000 overpayment
Raby told police she knew she'd have lost benefits if she declared change of circumstances
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No families consulted before police released footage of fatal racing crashes
Concerns raised about the incidents included in road safety campaign
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Island businesses invited to take part in survey
It's done twice a year for economic monitoring
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TT generates its own success, says Visit Isle of Man
Attention now turns to later in the year
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Underage drinking a key issue observed by Streetwise team at TT 2025
The annual scheme hopes to help keep young people safe during the festival
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Logistic problems greater for Island-based health services
It's the assessment of Dr Edward Fitzgerald from KPMG
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New Laxey Wheel Visitor Centre given planning approval
Manx National Heritage's proposal has seen a number of objections
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On the lookout for next Manx Bard
Competition opens for budding poets
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2025 sunniest Spring on record
Ronaldsway Met Office has produced its annual report for the season
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Questions on TT safety video and wind turbines as Keys returns after hiatus
Seventeen questions for answer in today's sitting