Isle of Man News from Monday, July 14th, 2025
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Tynwald divided as £15m health bailout approved
Overspend blamed on rising care costs, staffing, and drug expenditure
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Legend of Manx archaeology dies
Rob Farrer RBV was 71
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New Costa Coffee store announced for Peel
Fancy A Coffee Limited to open its seventh store on the Island
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Emergency services respond to two-vehicle road traffic collision near airport
Occurred on the roundabout to the entrance of Ronaldsway Industrial Estate
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Government plans to scrap free calls to certain services face pushback from backbenchers
Proposal would see freephone removed from GP surgeries and hospital departments
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Douglas Council warns of possible delays to bin collections this week
Due to 'operational issue' at the Energy from Waste Facility today
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Enterprise minister defends appointment process amid scrutiny over tourism chair departure
Tim Johnston insists there has been no failure in the government's due diligence process
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Six medals including Gold for Gymnastics at Island Games
10 medals for Isle of Man so far
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Police appeal after rock thrown from cliff smashes car window
Rock 'the size of a tennis ball' hit car in Fenella car park on Wednesday
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Man jailed after headbutting police sergeant
Officer left with gash above eye following incident
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Windfarm environmental impact assessment to conclude by October 2025
Manx Utilities pledges no windfarm plans to be submitted before assessment is completed
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Final cost of Liverpool Ferry Terminal still unclear, says Treasury
The facility saw its doors open in June 2024
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Free workshop to help understand dementia
Will be held this Thursday in Peel
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Public Health 'not notified' of any measles cases on Island
It's as the number of cases has been rising in the UK
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Police appealing for witnesses following a fight in Douglas
One man received injuries needing hospital treatment
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Minister wants to see greater focus on reuse over recycling
The DoI recently took over at the Northern Civic Amenity Site
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Population 'not growing as quickly as we'd like' but Island is attracting younger workers
The cabinet office minister will present a report on inward migration to Tynwald
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Packed order paper for final Tynwald sitting before summer recess
July's sitting brought forward by one day to accommodate high number of items
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Volunteers breathe new life into community garden
Restoration efforts to maintain garden originally built to celebrate the Island’s biosphere status continues
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New Port Erin lifeboat 'perfect' for Manx coastline
Lifeboat Operations Manager hails new arrival 'Neil Crowe'
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Traffic lights to be replaced at busy Douglas junction
Work at St Ninian's expected to take four weeks from 21 July