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Both the Attorney General and the Deputy Assessor of Income Tax have appeared in court this morning charged with a number of offences whereby they conspired to commit and act against public justice.
Wednesday, 3 October 2012 01:00
Both the Attorney General and the Deputy Assessor of Income Tax have appeared in court this morning charged with a number of offences whereby they conspired to commit and act against public justice.
A tearoom in the south of the Island is asking dog owners to help it with a wee problem.
An Island animal charity has defended putting muzzles on dogs, after hearing people were getting negative comments for the practice.
The Manx Wildlife Trust has released a video of a seal making its way back into the wild after being given the all-clear.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a car was damaged two weeks ago.
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The government's revealed it employs almost 5,000 people on zero-hour contracts.
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