Isle of Man News from Tuesday, November 4th, 2025
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Not quite the end of the T'Ale
Peel micropub to return five weeks after closure
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Enterprise minister contacted by six businesses in week following minimum wage approval
Tim Johnston questioned over new rate impact in House of Keys
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'Check drains and gullies' urges Island's fire service
More rain is forecast overnight after flooding today
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More coastal overtopping on the way with yellow warning issued
Warning in force from 8:30pm tonight until 1am on Thursday
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Chief Minister: Acting unlawfully doesn't automatically breach ministerial code
Alfred Cannan says breaches are considered on a case-by-case basis
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New mortgage option now available for Manx first-time buyers
NatWest International offering family-backed mortgages
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Legislative Council edges closer to decision on Bishop's voting powers
The Isle of Man Constitution Bill 2023 now moves to its final stage
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New Non Executive Director sought for Steam Packet
Treasury seeks someone with experience to take ferry operator forward
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Mountain Road closed for fuel spill clean-up
It will remain shut until 1pm
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No active plans to improve or relocate TT access road
Infrastructure minister says no options are currently being progressed
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'Significant flooding' leads to Santon road closure
Officers are also assisting in the area
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LIVE: LegCo debate proposals to abolish Bishop's vote
The Legislative Council set to receive a report setting out a warning from the Church of England, and vote on the future of the Bishop's vote in Tynwald
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Yellow alert for coastal overtopping issued
Strong south-southwest winds and high tide may cause minor flooding
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LegCo to vote on Bishop's role in Tynwald
Church warns future of Manx diocese could be at stake
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Committee questions loss of school nurture groups
DESC chief officer says keeping pupils with additional needs in mainstream classrooms is the preferred option
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Parking permits, minimum wage and TT access road on Keys question paper
Twenty-one questions put forward for ministers to answer
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Castletown Commissioners 'pleased' funding has been approved for School Hill
Second phase of social housing project due to cost £13 million
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Manx baker wins big at 'Oscars of the cake world'
Aimee Ford crowned 'Wedding Cake Artist' in Birmingham
