Isle of Man News from Thursday, May 21st, 2026
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TT electronic flag system being tested tomorrow morning
Public don't need to take any action during exercise
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£4 million needed to address critical building and infrastructure issues at RDCH
Independent survey finds 'immediate investment' is needed.
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'Leave your sausage at home' this TT
Ban on imports of meat and dairy products remains in place
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Car dealer raises more than £26,000 for Rebecca House
Van Mossel Jacksons has supported the charity since 2022
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Two Island roads reopen following diesel spills
Both the Mountain Road and the A1 between Union Mills and Ballacraine were shut for a time
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Polls open for Garff Commissioners by-election
Two vacant seats for Lonan Ward
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New chair of Ramsey Commissioners says she has 'best interests' of ratepayers in mind
Sandra Cottam-Shea believes she has a lot to learn over the next 12 months
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Campsites 'inundated' with bookings for TT 2027
Hospitality sector planning for next year whilst gearing up for 2026 event
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Heritage groups call for historic property to be saved from demolition
Westhill House in Castletown under threat
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Overspending and healthcare among concerns of Middle residents
Constituents share their views ahead of General Election vote
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Marshal numbers 'looking pretty healthy' heading into TT 2026
Organisation also says more newcomers coming in to volunteer
