In this week’s Isle of Man Examiner read in more detail than anywhere else details of the explosive testimony from Dr Rachel Glover, the genomics expert, about how the Department of Health and Social Care treated her.

Photos of the big yacht that so many people went to view on Sunday and yesterday.

The island’s Church of England spokesman has questioned a BBC report suggesting that 10 Manx churches are to close.

A record number of Manx state shool students have been offered places at Oxford and Cambridge universities thanks to an all-island programme.

Insurance company Utmost International has bought rival Quilter International in a £483m deal.

Karl Staniford is going to kayak around the island in memory of his brother.

The UK’s border entry system does not appear to be set up for island residents travelling home through the UK, resulting in unexpected fines for one traveller.

The girlfriend of a man who claimed to jet ski to the island from Scotland in December has appeared in court charged with three offences.

We’ve had a drier than usual start to spring, the weather statistics show.

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission is launching a new programme to help educate people in the island about its work.

A campaign group is asking those who have either used the island’s abortion service, or tried to, to submit evidence to a Tynwald committee.

Work on replacing the road bridge over the river in Pulrose begins.

A special feature about the Hospice after its building was extensively refurbished.

In this week’s column, David Cretney writes about the issue of housing.

We travel back to 1953 to find out what was on the front page of the Isle of Man Weekly Times in our special nostalgia feature.

Onchan resident Sam Lowes has made it back-to-back wins in the opening two rounds of the World Moto2 Championship in the Persian Gulf. That’s the lead story on the back page.

Plus your letters, business news, a television guide, our popular crossword and plenty of community news.

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