• DHSC provides progress report after Tynwald backs 'option 3' of MIAA review. • A progress report on how the Department of Health and Social Care is ’strengthening and simplifying its relationship’ with Manx Care has been published. • It’s after a review found that the current health and social care model in the Isle of Man ’is not operating as well as originally intended.
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• Quirk questions why Tynwald celebrations aren't always on 5 July. • A former Onchan MHK says he believes Tynwald Day should always be celebrated on 5 July. • This year, as it fell over the weekend, the celebration took place on Monday instead (6 July).
• The Tynwald Commissioner for Administration says there are markers of maladministration by the Post Office in a complaint over a £1.90 parcel. • The commissioner was contacted after the Post Office mistakenly sent the recorded item containing legal documents to the UK. • The person who sent the package complained after it took two months to get a refund - the commissioner said they’d found markers of maladministration in the way the matter was handled.
• Liquidators for a firm which supplied covid equipment to the UK NHS have launched legal cases against Island residents Michelle Mone and Doug Barrowman. • Interpath Advisory is administering PPE Medpro, which was ordered to repay £122 million it was paid for sterile gowns during the pandemic. • But the company went into administration last year before the court’s decision was announced.
• Tony Brown offers advice to those seeking election to the House of Keys. • A former chief minister is calling on election candidates to ’fight for business’ if they’re elected. • Tony Brown was asked what advice he’d give to those seeking public office in the upcoming House of Keys General Election.
• Former broadcaster has been representing the area since 2021. • Sitting MHK Stu Peters has confirmed he will not be seeking re-election this September. • The Middle member has been representing the area since 2021.
• Devon Watson intends to stand in September's General Election. • A Douglas councillor has become the third candidate to declare for Douglas Central in September’s General Election. • Devon Watson is leader of Douglas City Council and is standing as a member of the Manx Labour Party.
• Ørsted says it understands frustrations over potential conflict of interest. • The company behind plans to build a wind farm in Manx waters says it’s ’unfortunate’ that the application for the project has coincided with the upcoming General Election. Ørsted’s Mooir Vannin project is currently being assessed by an independent examining body as part of a six-month process.
• 39-year-old Caroline Kelly died at home last month. • An inquest has opened at Douglas Courthouse into the death of a mum and mental health campaigner. • Caroline Diane Kelly from Pulrose died last month at her home address.
• Visit Isle of Man says its upcoming campaigns will tell the stories of the Island's ambassadors. • Visit Isle of Man says it has a number of initiatives in the pipeline to celebrate some of the Island’s most famous residents and recognised figures. • It comes after tourism professional Ged Power called for more to be done to recognise the work of the likes of Sir Mark Cavendish and the Bee Gees.
• Images show packed tourism attraction through the years. • An exhibition of postcards, photos and old brochures showcasing the Island’s attractions through the years is now open. • Jurby Church is hosting the second instalment of its ’Catching The Boat’ series, reflecting on the heyday of Manx tourism.
• Police stopped him in a van at the Sea Terminal. • Forty-seven-year-old Lee Murphy, of Moss Lane, Swinton, was arrested on June 3. • Police stopped him in a Mercedes Sprinter van, due to him having previous drug-related convictions, and presenting in a way consistent with the use of drugs.
• The fund is among the longest-running community programmes in the island. • The fund, which is among the longest-running community programmes in the island, has supported more than 200 community groups since it was launched in 2008, awarding more than £200,000 to organisations including sports clubs, youth groups, charities, heritage groups and village associations.
• ’I think I just pushed things a little bit more than everyone else. • Juan Callister, who was competing in the event for the second year, finished third in the qualifying series (QS) class as around 60 riders from across the globe took on a high-speed section of the iconic TT Mountain Course over the weekend. • Following a successful debut on the island last year, the championship returned on a larger scale, with competitors racing from Guthrie’s Memorial to Ramsey Hairpin, a challenging stretch renowned for its fast…
• The Manxwoman was competing in a record field of 13,000 runners. • The talented distance runner from Douglas clocked an impressive time of 35 minutes 1 second to finish runner-up behind Kate Maltby (34:39). • Zoe Oldfield was third some way in arrears in 37:56.
• 167 property sales recorded last month. • The Island’s property market saw a significant surge in transactions in June when compared with the previous month, according to the website propertyprices.im A total of 167 property sales were recorded - up 31.5 percent on the May figure. • The combined total sum transacted was just under £66 million - 52 percent higher month on month.
• It’s history, isn’t it? • It’s part of Castletown, and I think it should go on. • It’s part of Castletown, and I think it should go on’ Large crowds gathered in Castletown over the weekend for the 55th World Tin Bath Championships, one of the island’s longest-running summer traditions.
• Discarded barbecue skewers are a known hazard for seabirds and other wildlife. • Volunteers from the charity were called to a property in lower Douglas on Wednesday after the injured bird was discovered by members of the public. • The gull was taken to Milan Vets, but despite veterinary efforts, it could not be saved after it was found that the thick end of the skewer had become firmly lodged in its chest cavity.
• A series of restrictions on flying drones has been announced for the King's visit next week. • The Civil Aviation Authority says airspace will be closed from Laxey to Castletown and Crosby Crossroads to Douglas Bay. • The restrictions will be in place from 8am to 6pm on Tuesday, July 14.
• A Ramsey MHK will press the government about its plans to save almost £16 million. • Lawrie Hooper has asked a series of questions for written reply about the Efficiencies and Change Programme which has saved just over £4 million of a £50 million target in the past two years. • Mr Hooper wants to know how the savings identified by government were calculated and whether they’re one-off or recurring savings.
• A serious collector will be celebrating this week - after spending hundreds of pounds on a £20 note. • The 1979 millennium edition note was put5 up for sale through auctioneers Chrystals. • On Saturday morning, the crisp, clean and unused note was sold at the business’s sales room on Allen Street.
• The Department of Education, Sport and Culture says fewer than half of those who apply for vocational GCSEs get places in their schools. • A Freedom of Information request asked how many people applied to sit exams in hairdressing, childcare, engineering, construction or creative media. • In its response, it said in total there were 295 requests and applications for just 143 places but added the Island’s college catered for some student courses.
• Douglas Council says it'll support Fairtrade products in future. • At its last meeting, the local authority’s executive committee heard representatives had met the Isle of Man Fairtrade Group and One World Centre in January. • The committee voted to support and promote the Fairtrade initiative, which campaigns for sustainable agriculture as well as safe conditions and fair wages for workers in developing countries.
• The Department of Infrastructure says the cost of its dive team has risen by 15 per cent this year, despite the number of dives more than halving in two years. • Rushen MHK Juan Watterson asked Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall about the cost of the team, which carries out inspections and repairs as well as tackling pollution incidents.
• Activities will span digital media, visual arts and performance. • The programme will offer a series of structured, practitioner-led sessions designed to help participants develop confidence, build new skills and work collaboratively with others. • Workshops will run daily throughout August from 8.45am until 4pm, and families can choose to book places for a full week or select individual days.
• The closure will begin later this month. • The Lhergy Cripperty will be shut from Monday, July 20 until Friday, July 24 to allow for telephone mast works. • The road acts as a shortcut and linking route between the western side of Douglas and the Union Mills area.
• The concert will take place next week. • The Leeds-based musician will perform at Ramsey Grammar School ’s West Building on Monday, July 13, with a programme featuring works by Mozart, Rachmaninov and Debussy. • Yang has built an international reputation as both a pianist and composer, performing with orchestras including the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic, Armenian State Symphony Orchestra and the Orchestra of Opera North.
• He was found hiding behind a wardrobe after returning to woman’s home. • Geoffrey Ronald Barber had previously been put on probation on April 14 after breaching a protection notice. • Despite that, the 39-year-old was arrested again on April 16.
Island Utility · Practical note
Today's practical note
Weather check: Partly cloudy; 15°C this morning; high 20°C / low 14°C; winds around 6 mph. Check A18 Mountain Road status before travelling.
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NHS reform: Ms Christian's National Health Service Reform Bill went through clause-by-clause scrutiny. Mr Hooper, Mrs Corlett and Mrs Poole-Wilson moved amendment groups; many carried, while several contested amendments were defeated.
Entity registration: Mr Johnston’s Verification of Entity Registration Bill went through clause scrutiny. Mrs Corlett moved eight amendments and they were carried; the amended clauses were ordered to stand part.
In a sentenceThe old capital. Daily note 07-09: use it when the Island story gives you the chance.
Raa y Laa · Proverb of the day
From the Manx oral tradition
"Ta fys ec y cheeilley er y cheeilley."
"Neighbours know one another." — Especially true on a small island. Daily reflection 07-09: read it against today’s Island weather, news and neighbourly patience.
Did You Know · Manx trivia
A small Manx fact
Mooragh Park: Ramsey’s lake and parkland are a northside landmark. It proves the Island is small without ever being simple.
This Day in Manx History
On or near 9 July · Through the years
9 July
Tynwald Day (Laa Tinvaal) — the national day. Laws are proclaimed at Tynwald Hill, St John's.
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