Isle of Man News from Friday, November 21st, 2025
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Survey finds half of businesses expect to make cutbacks or redundancies in 2026
Figures compiled following recent minimum wage meeting
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Braddan Commissioners appeals for information after tyres fly-tipped on Marine Drive
Local Authority says it's a criminal offence and will be investigating the incident
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Over £4000 raised for Southern 100 Supporters Club
Cheques exchanged at The Old Market Inn
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Mountain Road closure extended by additional 24 hours
The road has been closed since Wednesday
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Tynwald backs major overhaul of jury eligibility rules
Order removes most automatic exemptions and widens the Island's pool of potential jurors
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Number of primary school pupils choosing school meals down nearly 20%
Data throughout the year shows more students taking up packed lunch
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Allinson: Government responding to calls over MiCard system
Previous plans to discontinue service have come under fire this week
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Minimum wage rise to affect job chances?
There's concerns apprenticeship offerings will decrease
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Peel Commissioners hopes for improved communication with new trader's association
Member Stuart Hardingham believes the relationship is a 'two way street'
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Bushy's celebrates 40 years of 'blood, sweat and beers'
Brewery marks occasion with book as new owners work on plans for Castletown site
