This week’s Manx Independent leads with a trial of a doctor accused of causing death by dangerous driving.
It centres around the death of a biker.
Also this week:
Potentially good news from Flybe.
Concern after the Red Cross loses a health contract.
The Steam Packet ferried fewer people to the TT this year than last.
A police constable has been accused of stealing £83,000.
A union’s fears over jobs at the Post Office.
Problems over developing brownfield sites.
A page about the abortion debate in the Legislative Council.
The death of a ’delightful, happy baby’ has been ruled as an accident, an inquest heard.
Many options were considered before the government decided to buy the Steam Packet, the House of Keys was told.
The deadline for entries for the Southern Agricultural Show is looming.
What you can see at Injebreck reservoir after our dry spell.
Why Castletown could join Ancient Thebes, Paris’s Notre Dame cathedral, the Acropolis and Kathmandu valley.
A young filmmaker plans to unicycle round the island and we find out more.
Plus a look forward to the weekend’s sport, business news, your 20-page Island Life entertainment and leisure supplement, the Isle of Man’s What’s On guide, a seven-day television guide and lots of community news.
The Manx Independent is in the shops now.
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