 
                            Failed plans to outsource the promotion of the TT should send out a 'stark warning' to small businesses who plan to work with the Manx Government.
That's the message from Vision Nine - this week the company learned the tender process for the TT and Classic TT Races was being shelved.
Chief executive Julian Topham has confirmed they're taking legal action after the company was told it had secured a 10-year-deal:
In the House of Keys yesterday Douglas East MHK Chris Robertshaw described the saga as a 'very embarrassing situation'.
He'd tabled an urgent motion on the topic but was unsuccessful in gaining support for a debate - however he quizzed the Chief Minister on why departments can't 'get their act together':
 
                                         
                                         Let’s make Hop Tu Naa a boo-tiful night for all, say police
            Let’s make Hop Tu Naa a boo-tiful night for all, say police
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            Hose under the hammer, your chance to drive home a real fire engine!
         'Once-in-a-generation’ estate hits the market for a £16.5 million
            'Once-in-a-generation’ estate hits the market for a £16.5 million
         Event to celebrate women in farming
            Event to celebrate women in farming
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            Engineers confirm source of gas smell in Ramsey
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            MHK questions if Island phones will get national warning alert
         Trainee officers take on 40 mile kayak mission
            Trainee officers take on 40 mile kayak mission
         Join the RNLI team and help keep our waters safe
            Join the RNLI team and help keep our waters safe
         
                             
                             
                            