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Published Date: 29 January 2009
WE have the latest news on the threat to 28 jobs as a Douglas firm goes into receivership.
A teen appears in court on a death crash charge.

There's a special report on debt in the Isle of Man.

We have the latest nomination in our bid to find the Police Officer of the Year.

Plus, find out why the Isle of Man is number one for se
xy fun.

A developer has submitted proposals for the Summerland site, we reveal.

The body of a minke whale is washed up on Douglas beach, we report.

What Where When has a special report on the shock news that Back Door Slam are to split, plus a further blow to the music industry comes following the withdrawal of government support for the annual jazz festival.

Sport reports as the Special Olympics team travel to winter games in America.

We drop in on Mark Cavendish's training as he gears up for Tour of Qatar.

Plus, there's a preview of the Island under-18s' FA County Youth Cup tie with Suffolk, report and pictures from last week's Magic Carpets Cup and all the usual hockey, rugby and badminton.

The owner of a Ramsey restaurant tells North News he's mortified by his brush with the law.

Civic leaders in the south are uniting to oppose a 'monstrous' planning application, reports South News.

There are pictures and a report from the Cronk-y-Voddy ploughing match in West News.



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  • Last Updated: 29 January 2009 8:19 AM
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  • Location: Isle of Man
 
 
 

Today's Vote

Civil servants are to get a lump sum payment of £200 after a union successfully took this year's pay freeze to arbitration. But government claims it could cause job losses. Is it the right decision?
Yes. It is only fair and the £450,000 cost is not that significant.
No. There are plenty of other things that money could go to and what about those with pay freezes in the private sector.
Don't know. It's only fair if you're not one of those who loses their job as a result.


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