Isle of Man News from Monday, July 28th, 2025
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68 new 20mph sign poles installed in Douglas and Onchan, says infrastructure minister
Minister confirms new poles part of wider residential speed limit rollout, with school-specific signage still to follow
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Steam Packet issues update on Manannan repairs
Final decision on Tuesday's sailings no later than 5.30am tomorrow
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Manx Utilities 'complacent and dismissive' in handling customer's complaint
Tynwald Commissioner for Administration finds several instances of maladministration
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Curragh Road re-opens following RTA
Heavy goods vehicle driver escapes serious injury
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Ramsey Town Commissioners records carbon and cost savings after first year of solar panel use
Emissions down, bills reduced, and payback period potentially ahead of schedule
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Statue of King Orry approved by the planning committee
It was recommended for refusal due to an archaeological survey not being carried out
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Curragh Road likely to be closed for several hours following collision
Engineering works required following incident
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Hotelier calls for a tourism minister to help strengthen sector
Tim Johnston to issue apology to Tynwald members
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Food security is subject of petition at Southern Show
Union says 'we can certainly do a lot better' than just six percent of food being produced locally
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Work ongoing to repair Manannan's failed generator
Steam Packet to issue further update later after 48 hours of cancellations
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Headteachers running more than one school 'can be a positive'
The education minister insists there are advantages to schools sharing leadership
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Younger generation 'desperate' to take part in seas initiative
Big Blue Bag seeks to assess health of marine environments