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Snowfall overnight has led to the closure of the main route between the Isle of Man's capital and the north, but most roads can be used by motorists, police have confirmed. The Isle of Man ...
9 February 1942, Royal Air Force, Supermarine Spitfire (registration: P8576) crashed into the Irish Sea North of the Isle of Man, killing the pilot. [8] 12 March 1942, Royal Air Force, Blackburn Botha (registration: L6314) crashed into sea cliffs in Port Erin while in bad weather, killing all four crew. [9] [10]
1913 Isle of Man TT: Senior TT 499cc Rudge 3 United Kingdom: Fred Walker: 19 May 1914 [8] St Ninian's Crossroads [9] 1914 Isle of Man TT: Junior TT Royal Enfield 4 England: James H. H. Veasey [10] 15 June 1923 [11] Greeba Bridge: 1923 Isle of Man TT: Senior TT 500cc Douglas 5 Isle of Man: Ned Brew 15 September 1923 [12] Hillberry Corner: 1923 ...
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Ongoing: COVID-19 pandemic in the Isle of Man. May: The Isle of Man's Medical Director, Dr Rosalind Ranson, was unfairly dismissed from her position after raising serious questions about the COVID strategy. She was awarded £3M compensation in May 2023. [1]
The Isle of Man TT 2023 takes palce ... Every session will be available via a live stream with the TT+ Live Pass, for a one-off £19.99 payment. ... *Lee Johnston and Nathan Harrison will not take ...
On 5 September 2013, a huge pile-up occurred on the southbound carriageway of the Sheppey Crossing, which at the time was a covered in heavy fog.In total, more than 130 vehicles were involved in a series of shunts and 35 people needed hospital treatment, with eight people sustaining serious injuries and 60 others sustaining minor injuries.
Ongoing: COVID-19 pandemic in the Isle of Man. The parishes of Arbory and Rushen merged to become the local authority area of Arbory and Rushen. [1] 19 March: The first case of COVID-19 was reported. [2] 26 March: A lockdown began due to rising cases of COVID-19. [3] 1 April: The first COVID-19 related death was reported. [4]