For this week’s Examiner, we have been speaking to some of the passengers who were on the runaway Snaefell tram.

Last week, we won our fight to get an official safety report into the incident published.

Not only are they annoyed about the way they’ve been treated but now passengers have bit hit by a data release blunder by government officers.

The Examiner reveals the details.

Also this week:

Primary school children could have lessons in Mandarin.

The Department of Home Affairs needs more money.

The Royal Navy has axed plans to hold a training exercise here. We reveal why.

A new brewery is being set up in Castletown.

An MLC criticises the police for the way they handle mentally ill people.

It has cost more than £15,000 so far to draft new education laws - with outside help having to be brought in.

We find out how the Southern Befrienders help the lonely.

The community spirit and hard work of a Peel-based police officer has led to her being nominated for Community Police Officer of the Year.

Still in Peel, there is more high-profile opposition to the plan to replace Empire Garage with flats.

Two men have been in court after trees were knocked down illegally.

A campaigner tells us why he’s against plans for a bypass and new homes in Ballasalla.

We find out how beekeeper Harry Ownes got on in Burundi.

The woman who now runs Bluewave Communications tells us about the legacy Stuart Baggs left at the company.

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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