Storm Ophelia caused widespread havoc across the island last night (Monday).
One of the casualties is this week’s edition of the Isle of Man Examiner.
We are working hard to get it into shops as soon as possible.
If you can’t wait until then, you can download a digital edition of the paper through the website.
Here’s a taster of what’s made the news:
We lead on a drink-driver who has been jailed after hitting a young motorcyclist, causing life-changing injuries, and not stopping at the scene.
Also in court, a sex pest has been sent down for having explicit conversations online with a 13-year-old girl.
We speak to Stella Pixton about the end of an era at Jurby Junk.
Douglas singer Sam Black is back in the X Factor! He was brought back by one of the judges after a contestant dropped off.
It appears authorities in New Zealand who have had a change of heart of a ban on working holiday visas for Manx tourists.
We catch up with Lynn Bridson, the grandmother who was evicted from her council home and is now sleeping on a camp bed in an attic.
Home Affairs Minister Bill Malarkey says he wants a reform of the laws on cannabis possession.
A family who gave evidence to the inquiry into the children and family services division say they are unhappy with the final report.
They are calling for Tynwald members to reject it when they meet this week, claiming it is biased.
There are two pages of pictures from Isle of Man Bloodhounds’ latest meet.
It’s also full of the latest business news and sport.


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