This week’s Manx Independent has an in-depth report about the changes in government after the announcement that the Department of Economic Development was going to be replaced by the Department for Enterprise.

We couldn’t resist a few Star Trek allusions in the story.

Also this week:

A row between two politicians as another health funding crisis looms.

The outrage at the news that Bushy’s has lost its beer tent site at the Bottleneck car park.

The five-minute Tynwald debate that failed to accept the Steam Packet’s user agreement offer.

An MHK argues why the minimum wage should be increased.

A 45-year-old Douglas man has been in court after threatening a police officer by saying: ’I’ll smash your head in.’

A religious organisation who says its purpose is to evangelise has been going into schools. The Department of Education and Children respond.

A series of multiple Freedom of Information requests from Charles "Buster" Lewin have been rejected as ’vexatious’.

A government minister has rejected a proposal that the government should take on a private sector nursing home that is being closed.

New obligations put on business to keep the Isle of Man’s nose clean internationally.

The £20m scheme for Douglas’s promenades gets the go-ahead.

A 33-year-old Douglas man has been jailed for 12 weeks after admitting riding a motorbike while he was more than four times over the drink-drive limit.

Pictures of animals in our competition to find the island’s favourite pet.

Queen Elizabeth II High School’s science fair.

The Island Life section looks forward to comedian John Bishop’s performance.

A picture special from Celtfest.

Plus your letters, a seven-day television guide, a look forward to the weekend’s sport, a page of pictures from the past, business news and the Isle of Man’s what’s on guide.

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