Isle of Man News from Tuesday, July 1st, 2025
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Teens and young adults invited to free allergy and anaphylaxis awareness session
'Understand the risks and learn to manage emergencies'
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DESC committed to finding 'fair and sustainable resolution' with NAHT
It's as union prepares to ballot members on industrial actionÂ
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Elvis is home!
The German Shepherd-cross has been missing in Archallagan for five weeks
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Business case in place to deal with parking at the airport
Ringo doesn't work on government issued phones
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Island farmers encouraged to ask for help if they're struggling with their mental health
Agricultural contractor says it can be a lonely industry to work in
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Ministers face public questions at first 'Listening to You' roadshow
Ministers defend progress and outline long-term plans amid public scrutiny
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MHK says public doesn't know what chief minister's priorities are
Douglas Central member argues collective responsibility is stalling policy
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Castletown Commissioners to carry out a review into parking provision
Vice-chair John Cringle says the local authority will be looking at introducing restrictions to the town
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Union to ballot Island teachers on industrial action
NAHT to open formal postal ballot next week
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Tynwald Day grandstands cut
Lower number of seated spectators noticeable, says President
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Archery 'accessible to all', says Island Games team member
Five-strong squad to fly Manx flag in sport in Orkney this summer
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Something for all the family promised at T-Fest, say Expedition Limitless
'World's largest unofficial T-rex run' heads west