In the Isle of Man Examiner this week:

The idiots who ignore the one-way system on the mountain road.

Tragedy and triumph in the TT.

Axeman threatens TT marshals.

Why there was a protest at the airport at the weekend.

Vandalism at an historic site at Langness.

Residents at Saddle Mews in Douglas tell us of problems they’re experiencing.

The government and the Steam Packet have signed a new sea services agreement.

The Chief Minister has branded as an ’irrelevance’ a new index that rates the Isle of Man as the 17th most corrosive tax haven in the world.

He also tells us what he thinks will happen with Brexit.

A man from Douglas has been jailed for 13 months for drug trafficking and money laundering.

The 40th anniversary of the trip of the Odin’s Raven is to be marked on Tynwald Day. We look back.

An unconnected story is new Viking invasion as a group of Swedish bike fans make their annual pilgrimage to the TT.

As the world prepares to mark 75 years since D-Day, war hero Hector Duff shares his memories.

Just over three years since suffering a near fatal cardiac arrest, Carly Nicholls is in training for this year’s Parish Walk.

Pete Snowden has been confirmed as having the eighth best Garibaldi beard in the world. We meet him.

Island charity the Manx Breast Cancer Support Group has received the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.

Father of three Luke Geoffrey Pickup, of The Threshold, Jurby, has been punished after he drove a disqualified driver away from a crash scene.

A distraught Douglas mother is looking for a temporary home for her 10-year-old son when he leaves Alder Hey Hospital at the end of July following a second major hip operation.

A whale is found in Groudle.

We continue our meander down the River Sulby in our Buildings at Risk feature.

For our photo special we went to Peel Day.

In Port St Mary, we remember those who lost their lives in Steam Packet vessels during the evacuation of Dunkirk.

We talk to TT campers about why they love the races.

In his political column, Alistair Ramsay talks about the thing we’re afraid to talk about: tax - and why it has to rise.

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