This week’s Isle of Man Examiner leads with a story about a former Keys candidate.

Richard Kissack committed VAT fraud and was sentenced - but the Attorney General thought that sentence was too lenient.

Now he’s behind bars.

The full story is in the paper.

Also this week:

Violent thug James Gerard Maginn has admitted an assault causing actual bodily harm after stamping on his victim’s head.

A planning row has forced the closure of a nature reserve.

What the UK’s new red list Covid rules mean for us.

The chief minister is recovering after his stroke.

Another Department of Infrastructure U-turn. This time it’s about flood defences in Ramsey.

The Wildlife Park’s red panda cubs are named.

Fraudster Sarah Leanne Corkill who failed to declare her partner was living with her wrongly claimed more than £26,000.

In his politics column, Alistair Ramsay says why it’s so important to vote on Thursday.

We also hear how a campaign to get younger people voting is going.

A clinician to lead the island’s sexual assault referral services.

Future provision for electric vehicles in the Isle of Man. In addition, we ask people in our ’Word on the Street’ feature what would make them switch to electric cars.

Teenager Brogan Misselbrook has been sentenced after punching and kicking a man outside a pub in Ramsey.

Ever heard about the great auk? It became extinct from the island in the 1840 after people took its eggs and killed it out of superstitions over witchcraft. It’s one of many species highlighted in a new exhibition about extinction.

Offenders Craig Jack Anderson and Simon David Lomax have admitted assaulting a 14-year-old boy and taking his mobile phone.

Four pages of coverage of the Food and Drink Festival.

’R’ plate driver Robert John Hamilton-Hunter, who crashed his car and admitted dangerous driving, has been punished.

In Working Week, we meet two friends who have started up a business converting and refurbishing campervans and motorhomes.

We look back at the 1951 general election in our front page from the past.

And David Cretney remembers lots of pubs that have long since shut in his column.

Three Manx-born riders dominated the podium in both rounds of the British Enduro Championship hosted by Ramsey MCC at the weekend.

And there was success for equestrian star Yasmin Ingham.

Both stories are on the back page.

There are 10 pages of sport altogether.

There is also our letters page, the crossword, a television guide and community news.

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