Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 122. Not illustrated. Chapters: 1985 in the Isle of Man, 2001 in the Isle of Man, 2004 in the Isle of Man, 2005 in the Isle of Man, 2006 in the Isle of Man, 2007 in the Isle of Man, 2008 in the Isle of Man, 2009 in the Isle of Man, 2001 Isle of Man Tt, 2009 Great Britain and Ireland Floods, 2009 Isle of Man Tt, 2009 Manx Grand Prix, 2009 Rally Isle of Man, 2008 Manx Grand Prix, 2007 Manx Grand Prix, Isle of Man League 2007 08, Isle of Man League 2008 09, 2006 Manx Grand Prix, 2006 Isle of Man Tt, Isle of Man League 2005 06, 2004 05 Isle of Man League, Manx General Election, 2006, Manx General Election, 2001, 1985 Island Games, Isle of Man at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, 2008 Southern 100 Races. Excerpt: The 2009 Great Britain and Ireland floods was a weather event that affected parts of Great Britain and Ireland throughout November and into December 2009. November was the wettest month across the United Kingdom since records began in 1914 and was well above average temperatures. The worst affected area in Great Britain was the English county of Cumbria. The Irish counties of Clare, Cork, Galway and Westmeath were among the worst affected areas of Ireland. European windstorms bringing heavy rain and gale force winds caused damage and flooding to the south of Great Britain on 1314 November. Unsettled weather continued across the south and later to the north. On 1920 November, many towns and villages in Cumbria and Dumfries and Galloway were affected. A number of bridges collapsed, one of which led to the death of a police officer, who was standing on the bridge when it collapsed. Another death occurred on 21 November as a canoeist was trapped against a tree near Poundsgate, on Dartmoor in Devon. In Powys, there were two deaths, at Newtown and Talybont-on-Usk. Among the many places severely flooded was the Republic of Ireland's seco...