Isle of Man News from Thursday, July 17th, 2025
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Family continues anti-cancer fundraising efforts via 'Ever-Ton' challenge
Hignett family to take on ten 10-mile walks, ending at Everton's new ground
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Property sales top £5 million in April
Market 'strong' with prices 'stable'
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Home affairs minister 'takes her hat off' to Constabulary for 'very positive' annual report
It's carried through Tynwald
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Parking enforcement action undertaken on 'abandoned vehicles' at Tesco
Company spokesperson confirmed they didn't request the action
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Daniel Boyde's mum 'immensely proud' as opt-out organ donation law approved
Diane Taylor watched as legislation passes final hurdle
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Probation for woman who cheated benefit system out of £27k
Mum of 13 failed to declare £48k profit from a property sale
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Politicians reaffirm commitment to support all international obligations relating to war crimes
Amended Tynwald motion gains backing from the court
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New exhibition explores the history of mining in the south
Photographs and artefacts on display at Rushen Heritage Centre
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Arbory and Rushen Commissioners looking for residents' opinions on 20mph speed limits
Chair Kirrie Jenkins says they would like to hear from as many people as possible
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MHK brands government 'incompetent' as chief minister hits back at 'ridiculous' backbencher
Alfred Cannan responds as Lawrie Hooper criticises health overspend and minimum wage decisions
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Voting opens at 8am for two local authority by-elections
Eligible residents living in Port Erin and Ramsey will be able to vote for new representatives
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New mental health charity hopes to support those struggling on the Island
Preferred Futures IOM wants to focus on early intervention
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Travellers warned to be aware of current foot-and-mouth restrictions
European outbreak leads to the culling of thousands of animals
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Culture Vannin offers grants for Manx language projects
It's part of its Treisht26 initiative