Isle of Man News from Monday, November 3rd, 2025
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Future of Cummal Mooar to be discussed this week
DHSC to meet with stakeholders to determine next steps for residential home
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Bishop thanks Manx public for 'enveloping cloud of love' during journey through grief
Tricia Hillas says she wanted to share her story publicly as grief can feel 'very isolating'
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Swiss Chalet in Glen Helen set to get new lease of life as farm shop
Isle of Man Farm Shop Company to bring 'iconic building back to its former glory'
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Parliament Street closed to vehicles due to suspected gas leak
Isle of Man Energy undertaking repair works in Ramsey
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Amber weather warning in place tonight
Strong winds to combine with high tide
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Government outlines TT timetable assessment framework
Government says post-event reviews and feedback surveys are driving long-term improvements and economic benefit
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Yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping later this morning
High tides expected to cause waves and debris along exposed coastal routes
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Ministers to face questions over Minimum Wage rise and VAT
Treasury and Enterprise the focus of several HoK questions following recently approved rate increase
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"How can we prep for this?": Concerns continue to mount over minimum wage rise
Business owners urged to attend meeting to discuss impact of rate increase
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Chamber calls for government to co-ordinate its approach to economy
Group says progress in one area doesn't work if others are being left behind
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'Still opportunities' for young farmers in agriculture sector
Visiting farmer says the industry needs the enthusiasm and energy of young farmers
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Annual Island-wide Manx Language Festival gets underway this week
Cooish offers Island-wide events for all ages and abilities
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Residents in the south invited to share views on 20mph plans
There'll also be a 12-month review of the rollout in Port St Mary
