The Isle of Man Examiner this week reports on a court case involving a hooded man who threatened a pharmacist with a knife.

Also this week:After Manx Gas was accused of raking in too much money in profits, the boss puts his side to the paper.

A look ahead at this week’s Budget speech by Treasury Minister Alfred Cannan.

How a plan to bring 250 jobs to Ramsey is being jeopardised.

A cancer survivor aged six has a dream come true. Find out how.

Pupils protest against politicians’ inaction over climate change.

Other students argue that the Isle of Man should take in refugees from Syria.

Why a mansion is being demolished for sewage works for Peel.

The Health Minister explains why his department copied and pasted a document from Wigan Council.

The Speaker of the House of Keys is not impressed about that. He tells us why.

School suspensions have shot up by 80%.

We have two pages of photos of the Young Actor of Mann competition.

The island’s financial regulator is reassuring customers about banks licensed in the island.

Reporter Sam Turton visits a farm after vegans criticised practices in the dairy industry.

The Douglas horse trams have been recognised as the most ’outstanding’ railway attraction at a UK competition.

Craig’s Heartstrong Foundation appeals for new donors to help it carry out its work.

Why a government minister resorted to insults in Manx Gaelic after being thwarted in his attempt to speed up consideration of a new law.

A government minister resorted to insults in Manx Gaelic after being thwarted in his attempt to speed up consideration of a new law.

A strike fund for postal workers.

The redevelopment of the capital’s promenade has thrown a spanner in the works for planners of Douglas Carnival, with the event’s future still up in the air.

Two teenagers from Douglas have appeared in court after an assault on a man in Peel.

As cyber-bullying and social media attacks involving schoolchildren have soared, we ask people what they think should be done in our street interviews.

Plus there’s the Final Whistle sports supplement, business news, your letters, Terry Cringle’s Times Past and lots of community news.

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