A court case involving accessing computers at police headquarters has been thrown out because of the quality of the evidence.

Today’s Isle of Man Examiner tells the whole story.

Also this week:

You can win a stay at the Mannin Hotel in Douglas - plus a meal in its Liberties restaurant.

Lots of people must have contracted coronavirus in the Isle of Man without realising it, a report has concluded.

The public sector pension plan continues to be millions short.

Airlines might have to dip into the taxpayers’ pocket to keep services running, the Chief Minister suggests.

As the education industrial dispute rumbles on, some teachers have launched a breakaway union after becoming disillusioned with the UK-based unions.

Why around 30 Bulgarians held a protest in Douglas.

A preview of today’s emergency budget.

Why the government is thinking about making its own staff work from home to help combat climate change.

The latest court appearance of a man accused of attempted murder.

A protest due to take place today about changes to Glencrutchery Road.

Help for Ramsey tenants whose income has been hit by the coronavirus crisis.

The candidates (so far) for the Douglas South Keys constituency.

Twerking for fitness.

An annual event to help sixth-form students learn more about life after school.

Marks & Spencer in Douglas is to be affected by the chain’s cuts.

An appeal against a 27-month jail sentence handed to Carl Dean Glover for GBH has been rejected.

After a pupil took over as headteacher for the day at Laxey Primary School, we ask people what they’d have done differently if they were headteachers.

The government has struck a new deal in principle with Manx Gas which could see tariffs cut. We have more details.

The people behind the project to revamp Duke Street have changed their minds about what they want to build there - after already knocking down buildings.

After promising a big new development including a cinema and shops at Douglas’s old bus station site, the owners are now going to use it as a car park.

The latest road to shut in the Douglas Promenade regeneration project.

A celebration of the Gaiety Theatre’s first 120 years.

The number of people out of work has actually fallen.

Changes for the Job Centre.

Protestors highlight potential development on a site near Douglas.

Getting on and off the island is now easier - if you do the right paperwork. We report the details.

Girlguiding is back to normal.

A cash boost for an organisation that helps people who’ve suffered from domestic abuse.

The new rollerskating venue in Ballasalla.

Our business pages include news of a shipping app to help seafarers that fly the Manx flag and an interview with the boss of a new combined insurance giant which has doubled in size and now employs more than 450 people.

On the back page, golf is back in the swing.

Plus lots more sport, business news, your letters, our popular crossword, plenty of community news and our popular annual pet competition.

The paper is in shops now.

You don’t have to go to a shop to buy a copy.

You can also read it online if you buy the digital edition.

To find out how to buy it, go to the ’Digital Editions’ section of the website on the grey line near the top of this site and watch the video below.

http://www.iomtoday.co.im/subscribe.cfm

And we also now have a podcast in which some of our staff discuss the island’s news.

Visit https://audioboom.com/channel/iomnewspodcast to find out more or look us up at @iomnewspodcast on Twitter or Instagram.