In the Isle of Man Examiner: Ten thousand pounds has been spent on rebranding and new-look signs for Manx Care, the new body that’s running day-to-day health services.

We reveal the figure in this week’s paper.

On page one we meet a couple who found a loophole that’s allowed them to beat an isolation rule.

Also this week:

We’re getting closer to the point where more coronavirus restrictions are lifted.

Journalist Dave Kneale takes us through the situation right now.

Six entry certificates were issued on the day the island went into its third lockdown - and 21 the next day, a Freedom of Information request has revealed.

The island-based owner of Cloth Cap, Trevor Hemmings, says he shares the disappointment felt by many punters from the Isle of Man who backed the horse which had to be pulled up in the Grand National.

People in the Isle of Man are falling foul of new rules introduced when Britain left the European Union.

The Department of Infrastructure has applied for planning permission for two new flood defence projects in Laxey.

It’s feared roadworks in and around the capital could discourage shoppers from heading into the high street, once retailers can reopen.

We meet Charlie Dickinson, who tells us why she is creating ’sustainable’ fashion.

Hill walkers are up in arms over the prohibition of public access to one of the island’s most scenic peaks.

A woman from the island who rose to fame as a teenager online as Beckii Cruel has been recognised in a global business magazine.

Rick Faragher, who once worked for Isle of Man Newspapers but who now works for BBC Northern Ireland, writes about what it has been like in Belfast during the recent riots.

The Southern Agricultural Show is to move venue for the first time in decades.

The farming community on the island pays tribute to John Bregazzi, after he death at the age of 89.We travel back in time to this week in 1956 and see what made the news in the Mona’s Herald then in our page from the past.

Steam Packet chairman Lars Ugland, who recently defended staff in a Covid row, has added another string to his bow by joining the board of an island maritime technology business.

In business news, are companies losing their human touch now so many of us are working from home?

On the back page, it’s good news for Mark Cavendish.

Plus more sport, your letters, business news, a television guide, our popular crossword and plenty of community news.

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