In this week’s Isle of Man Examiner, the island exits lockdown after 47 days.
There’s news of the housekeeper of one of the island’s resident billionaires winning a claim for unfair dismissal.
Karl Staniford raises more than £10k for mental health charities after kayaking around the island.
There’s concerns US president Joe Biden’s tax plans could have an impact in the island.
The Department of Health and Social Care have belatedly responded to criticism made by the scientist who helped set up the island’s covid lab.
Onchan District Commissioners has issued a formal disclaimer over the comments made by its member David Quirk last week.
Plan have been submitted for a new hotel in Laxey.
Rent arrears rise in Douglas Council housing.
Castletown MHK adds his voice to those calling for the return of the Peggy to the ancient capital.
Tribute paid to Prince Philip in Tynwald.
David Cretney details why the Parish Walk is such a special event in his latest Examiner column.
Sport covers the return to action after lockdown, while there’s an in-depth interview with former Corinthians footballer Dean Pinnington who is now in the academy ranks of Premier League Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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