In this week’s Isle of Man Examiner, we look at the latest Manx Radio finances on page 1.
Inside:
A major wind farm development could be on the cards for the Isle of Man following talks at the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow.
Shaun James William Webb, who killed two people by dangerous driving in 2003, has been caught driving while disqualified.
The chief executive of the Department of Infrastructure, Nick Black, stepped down with ’immediate effect’ on Friday after eight years in the role. We look back at his time at the department.
A Jurby resident is applying for planning permission to build a replica Viking settlement in Sandygate.
Property developer Dandara has applied for planning permission for the third phase of 128 houses in its major Ballasalla development.
Brandon James Robley, a 24-year-old man who barricaded his mother in a bedroom using a ladder, has been sentenced.
The political make-up of the government department that’s meant to grow the Manx economy has been decided.
Joan Erica Hughes-Jones, a 63-year-old woman from Santon, has admitted driving while nearly three times the drink-drive legal limit.
A landlords’ association chair has said landlords are ’exiting the market’ following new legislation brought in by government.
Newly appointed chair of the Isle of Man Climate Change Transformation Board Daphne Caine MHK was delegated to attend the global climate conference in Glasgow by Chief Minister Alfred Cannan MHK. She reports on her experience in the Examiner.
We also have two pages of photos from the weekend’s climate change march.
Plans for a bar on Loch Promenade in Douglas.
Plans for a booking shop in Ramsey.
Ballakermeen High School has held its annual prizegiving event at the Villa Marina. We hear about the highlights.
We ask people whether they’ll be affected by gas price rises in our Word on the Street feature.
Drink-driver Zoe Elizabeth Brindley from Andreas was spotted swerving all over the road by police.
We meet the new boss of the A&E department in our Working Week section.
And we find out lots of reasons why people are moving to the Isle of Man in our pull-out Destination special supplement.
FC Isle of Man made it back-to-back home victories in Division One South of the North West Counties Football League at the Bowl on Saturday evening.
We report what happened on our back page.
And we look at the domestic mixed hockey league season, which concluded on Saturday, leaving only the cup, bowl and plate finals left to play this coming weekend.
There are 10 action-packed pages of sport in total.
There is also our letters page, the crossword, a television guide and community news.
And David Cretney talks about local authority housing on his page.
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