Isle of Man News from Tuesday, June 17th, 2025
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Lord Street Car Park to close as major development marks 'key step forward'
Any unauthorised vehicles must be moved by 22 June
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Gef found, no longer gonegoose
Escapee animal recaptured... at the brewery
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Police see 100% reduction of motorcycle thefts in Liverpool city centre during TT
More than 6,000 bikes passed through the ferry terminal
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'Business as usual' for Wine Down team amidst sale
Popular restaurant and wine merchant is 'most definitely not closing down'
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Man who brought cocaine to Isle of Man jailed for nine years
Goulden also admitted drug driving and money laundering
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Douglas Council looking for companies to develop a Noble's Park 'masterplan'
The local authority says the area is one of the 'most important' on the Island
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Port Erin Dental Surgery returns to original premises
Follows fire in July 2024
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Report on broken NSC tiles cost £13,500
DESC 'eager' to understand root cause of issues at swimming pool
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Douglas woman charged with attempted murder remanded in custody
All charges relate to an incident on 6 June
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Enterprise minister confirms full TT debrief is underway
MHK raises concerns about fans being asked to remove footage of races
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MHK urges DESC to tackle school attendance rates and behaviour
Jason Moorhouse wants to see collaboration to develop new strategies for implementation next year
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Mountain Road to close for post-TT works
Signage from racing period due to be removed
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Government website offline for maintenance
Services expected to be available again by 5pm
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Lady Cavendish delighted to be Rebecca House patron
She's been welcomed into new role during event on Island this week
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Onchan Commissioners to work with community service scheme
It will see 'service users' carry out garden work and 'general tidying'
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Family Library: Service users back call to save charity
Charity's future to be discusses in Tynwald
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MHK to call for clarity on Westmoreland Village plans
Douglas Central MHK urges Tynwald to scrutinise policies and approval legal deals before development proceeds
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Former Chief Minister attacks levels of bureaucracy
Tony Brown tells committee says situation is 'out of control'
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Questions raised over fighter jet parts, homelessness and coal tar in Tynwald
MHKs seek answers on defence exports, TT housing concerns, and long-standing environmental issues
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BEM recipient hopes award spreads message of acceptance
Karen Norton recognised for her services to English learning