This week’s Isle of Man Examiner reveals the terms on offer to bus drivers to end a long-running dispute.
The story is on page one.
Inside, our reporters have discovered there have been delays to breast screening at the hospital.
We also report more on Boris Johnson’s fishy tale about Manx kippers.
The government’s new plan for a sea wall for Douglas.
The latest on the area plan for the east and what the chairman of the inquiry says about population estimates.
Education Minister Graham Cregeen is accused of lying.
The Isle of Man Post Office employed a salesman to drum up trade. It appears he wasn’t very good at it. We report the figures.
We also report on politicians’ clashes about the institution.
The prison at Jurby is to feature on television this week.
Archaeologists are celebrating a spectacular find that could provide a new insight into the lives of our ancestors 4,000 years ago.
There is bad news for a developer who’d planned to build more than 40 houses in Castletown.
A man who was put behind bars after refusing to confirm his name in court had a change of heart when he returned.
Businesses on Douglas Promenade have spoken out again about how trade has been affected during the roadworks.
Students from the island’s secondary schools took on the role of Tynwald members for the annual sitting of Junior Tynwald, We see how they get on.
Parents can struggle to feed their children towards the end of summer holidays because of the other costs they are facing, the island’s politicians have been told.
After decades of helping young children negotiate what can be a challenging experience - school! - Ginny Seed has retired.
The Isle of Man has been voted the best place to live in the British Isles by expats. Do you agree? We’ve been gauging opinion. First Deemster Andrew Corlett has found businessman Gregory Nicholas Taylor to be in contempt for failing to comply with court orders.
The cause of a kitchen fire in Willaston last week.
Events have been taking place around the island as part of the Yn Chruinnaght Celtic Gathering. We have two pages of coverage.
A raft race organised by Queen Elizabeth II High School in Peel.
An accolade for Mooragh Park.
As usual, there are 10 pages of business news, your letters, the Final Whistle sports section, Terry Cringle’s Times Past and lots of community news.
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