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Archive: October 22, 2024
- 05:00'Living in fear under our noses': The harrowing accounts of modern slavery in the Isle of Man
- 05:30Isle of Man referenced negatively 25 times in new United Nations report on organised crime
- 06:00Man denies charging £25,000 for 'fake' entry documents to the Isle of Man
- 06:00Top-50 finish for Max Ingham in ISDE
- 06:41How engineering graduate was tricked into working at notorious scam factory
- 10:18Confirmed that Glasgow will host Commonwealth Games in 2026
- 10:50Arts Council Intern Project 'will offer an in-depth look into music career avenues'
- 10:55Nesta Haselden: Drivers released without charge after police investigation
- 11:09'Closing down' signs go up at Douglas store as it prepares for rebrand
- 11:21Fisherman in court after police called to island pub
- 11:48Isle of Man TT winner Davey Todd to ride for FHO Racing at Macau Grand Prix
- 12:19Manx duo to take part in Ironman World Championship in Hawaii this weekend
- 12:19Legislative Council begins debate on Isle of Man’s Assisted Dying Bill
- 13:08New Isle of Man Tesco stores to take part in huge food donation drive for winter
- 13:32The vote of no confidence in Chief Minister explained and what happens next
- 13:50Primary school children treated to Hop Tu Naa educational visits
- 14:00‘Triple lock’ pension policy could be scrapped as part of proposed changes
- 14:24Provisional Ballasalla bypass date set by Infrastructure Minister
- 15:21Assisted Dying Bill clears first hurdle in Isle of Man's upper house
- 15:44Culture Vannin look to measure popularity of Manx traditions during Hop Tu Naa
- 18:00Driver caught speeding in 30mph zone was 'surprised' to find she had no insurance
- 18:29'Deeply frustrated' doctors set to ballot for industrial action for the first time
- 18:43Woman ordered to keep rescue dog under control after 'Mr Blobby' bit passer-by
- 19:11Manx Care denies plans to shut emergency doctor service after politician expresses alarm