This week’s Isle of Man Examiner is on sale now.
A father reveals his anguish at the sentence handed down to the driver after his daughter died in a car crash.
A review is to be undertaken about whether over 75s should still get free TV licenses.
The results of an Isle of Man FA survey into diversity and inclusion in the Manx game has found more than 25% of those survey have seen or experienced racism in the island’s national sport.
Former Manx Radio and Isle of Man Newspapers’ James Davis reveals his battle with covid.
A man who called emergency services and told them he was going to blow up a building is hit with a large fine.
There’s pictures after a car crashed into Douglas Harbour on Saturday night.
A new sheltered housing complex has officially opened in Ramsey.
The Isle of Man signs a new tax agreement with Ireland.
We look ahead to Thursday evening’s Christmas lights switch on in Douglas, while this week’s public opinion piece ask when is the best time to start your Christmas shopping.
We found how you can become a ’seal sitter’ and how geese are becoming a problem for island’s farmers.
Working Week spoke to various business leaders about the mental health and how they marked International Men’s Day last week.
There’s a 20-page supplement on last week’s Isle of Man Newspapers Awards for Excellence.
Sport has news on rugby player Bevan Rodd’s second appearance for England, FC Isle of Man’s latest exciting home game and the injuries suffered by Cav in Belgium over the weekend.
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