This week’s Manx Independent leads with news of a family’s fishing tragedy.

Inside, we report on the number of people who are have been allowed to travel through our closed border.

Two MHKs aren’t happy with the Isle of Man Bank.

Lockdown might appear to be over, but what are the latest recommendations from the government? We report.

Radio host Stu Peters is cleared by a watchdog after he got embroiled in a row over racism.

Manx Gas’s boss has left the company suddenly.

A government minister answers critics over the roadworks on Glencrutchery Road.

More roadworks in the west of the island are unlikely to win popularity contests.

Cyclists want to see a 20mph limit in towns and villages.

The relationship between education civil servants and schools is going to come under the microscope.

The island’s longest-established restaurant, L’Experience, is on the move - but only 100 yards down the road.

One of the south’s biggest pubs is the centre of speculation.

We go to one of the north’s best-loved pubs to picture people enjoying a pint or two after lockdown restrictions were eased.

We’re used to tin bath races in Castletown, but they’re moving to Ramsey too.

A big Douglas restaurant has had to shut after a fire.

When James Martin singles out your bacon sandwich for special praise on his show, you know you’re doing something right. Tracey and Stephen Ridgway have set their sights on expanding into the UK market. More in our Food and Farming pages.

The Purple Helmets are coming back.

A tribute after the death of a former MHK.

A drink-driver from Baldrine is punished.

Island Life, our entertainment and leisure section, catches up with independent film makers Patrick Crellin and Bethany White.

We also celebrate the return of live music.

Agostini, one of the all-time TT greats, talks in our sports section, which is packed with news of different sports starting up again.

There’s plenty of community news in the Manx Independent, as well as your letters, our puzzles page, a seven-day television guide and Pullyman’s popular column.

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