In this week’s Isle of Man Examiner, the latest on the investigation into the fire at the Ballacallin pub.
Also:
Ministers send condolences to the families of the most recent people to die from coronavirus.
The last 12 months might have been a bad time for many parts of the Manx economy but for e-gaming it has been boom time.
The outgoing director of Manx National Heritage has rejected criticism over failing to return a famous schooner to ’its rightful home’ in Castletown.
Manx National Heritage has appointed a new tenant for a former southern police station.
The trust behind a new nature reserve have reassured Agneash residents who were concerned about the development.
Ian Christopher Kirk has been bailed after he was arrested for allegedly breaching Covid-19 regulations on Laxey beach.
The big shake-up of the island’s health and care services officially starts on Thursday.
We talk to a woman about her horrendous plight at the hands of a violent partner - and hear her advice for people who find themselves in the same position.
People of Colour Isle of Man have responded to the Black Lives Matter movement being brought into an online debate about police stopping an alleged group swim event.
Douglas Council has hit back at criticism made in an employment tribunal.
It will be the end of an era after two leading members of the Steam Packet board Â- chief executive officer Mark Woodward and commercial director John Watt - bow out this summer.
Farmers are being encouraged to take greater care of the environment in a revamped subsidies system.
It’s all change at the top of the Isle of Man Business Network.
David Cretney’s column is a must-read for people who remember the good old days of the Manx music scene.
In sport, Onchan resident Sam Lowes got off to the perfect start in the Moto2 world championship in the Barwa Grand Prix of Qatar at the Losail Circuit over the weekend.
Plus your letters, business news, a television guide, our popular crossword and plenty of community news.
The Isle of Man Examiner 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

.jpeg?width=209&height=140&crop=209:145,smart&quality=75)
