On the front page of this week’s Examiner, we report how residents helped out after last week’s Southern 100 tragedy.

The main photo shows the four motorcycles involved in the fatal accident.

Also this week:

Councillors aren’t happy with the state of the area around the Grandstand.

EasyJet’s advice to avoid queues.

Two deaths at Brandywell in two days.

Why Manx bees are being exported to Shetland.

A businessman has highlighted big differences in road tax for two similar vans.

A former drugs user says the debate about decriminalisation is focusing on the wrong issues.

Douglas Council ditches a proposal to build houses on an old tip.

The new leader of the Unite union.

Why hauliers are annoyed about proposed new regulations for lorries.

Another warning about fire after a barbecue set a headland ablaze.

Max Kelly, the headteacher at the Dhoon and Laxey schools, tells us how he’s managed in two roles.

A campaign to help young diabetics is launched.

A double-page spread about the history of Foxdale’s mines.

A man who shoplifted a toothbrush appears in court.

After the government announced it wanted more people to cycle to work, we ask people what could entice them on to two wheels.

Some great photos of marine life around the island.

Plus our great sports section Final Whistle, business news, your letters and lots of community news.

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