This week’s Isle of Man Examiner leads with a brave woman’s explanation about why she believes so strongly that the law on abortion should be reformed.

The rape survivor spoke to us as MHKs decide whether to change the law.

Also this week:

Two more pages about the abortion law issue.

The retirement of David Anderson from Manx politics.

The Isle of Man has caved in to the Scottish government over king scallop protection.

The future of the abattoir is up in the air again.

How much taxpayers’ money was spent on certain politicians’ pet projects? It’s a question that’s been raised by a scrutiny committee.

The number of times the Ben-my-Chree has not sailed because of technical problems.

As the Year of Our Island launches, we ask people here what their favourite parts of the Isle of Man are.

The Manx health service has enjoyed success in getting graduates from the island to come home to work. We find out more.

One of our reporters takes an advanced driving course.

Plus a look back at the weekend’s sport, 10 pages of business news, your letters, Mark Owen’s column, Terry Cringle’s nostalgia pages and lots of community news.

The Isle of Man’s favourite newspaper is in the shops now.