This week’s Isle of Man Examiner leads with a court report about a man who had a large number of convictions getting probation.
We explain what’s been going on.
Also this week, the organisers of the TT say they’ll implement some changes after the serious crash in which competitor Steve Mercer was badly injured. But they’re keeping tightlipped about what actually happened.
A photography shop that developed pictures for people who never picked then up is publishing them on the internet to hope to reunite the owners and the photos.
The new bus timetable came into operation yesterday. Why a business in Jurby is not happy about that.
Police are investigating what’s believed to be a stabbing in Douglas.
A heroin smuggler has been jailed.
We can fly directly to Heathrow again. We mark the occasion.
A whistleblower’s compensation has been cut.
What do you know about the Isle of Man? Check Alistair Ramsay’s citizenship test.
Port St Mary residents want to see work at the old Bayqueen Hotel.
A feature about Jurby’s transport museum.
A 25-year-old man has admitted forging a prescription for medication.
We find out what life’s like for young carers.
Onchan Commissioners have expressed their ’disappointment’ with Environment Minister Geoffrey Boot over his denying their appeal.
Plans for the old eyesore Villiers Square site on the corner of Regent Street and Loch Promenade in Douglas.
An application for new homes in Ramsey is turned down. Meanwhile, the commissioners have their eyes on the old mart site.
A sculpture could be installed on a roundabout on Cooil Road if plans go ahead.
In our Word on the Street feature, we ask people for their views on subsidised public transport - buses, trams and trains.
How the Manx government is helping pregnant women in Yemen.
There’s a picture special featuring people in The Procession of the Crosses took place in Port Erin.
There’s a second picture special in the centre pages in which we join people in Groudle on an Easter egg hunt.
Our ’buildings at risk’ feature looks at ancient bridges in the island. You’ll learn a lot!
On the back page, there’s good news for Peel.
Plus there’s the weekend’s sport action in our Final Whistle section, 10 pages of business news, your letters, Terry Cringle’s Times Past and lots of community news.
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