The Isle of Man Examiner’s front page includes photos from the scene of a tragedy in which a young man died.

Warning signs have been added on the heritage trail and the main road.

The lead story is about a boss who’s been cleared of money laundering but who’s the subject of a continuing Manx police investigation.

Also this week:

The new vaccination hub opens in Douglas - plus the latest coronavirus news.

A preview of this week’s Budget.

The troubled Department of Education is on the hunt for a new chief executive. He or she will be paid between £110,347 and £121,227 per year.

A house that sold for £146,000 10 years ago is now on the market for £285,000. How can young people possibly get on the property ladder?

Staff and the public will be banned from smoking at all health service premises from April 1.

Geraint Richard Darrren Hughes, who assaulted his then partner, banging her head against a door seven times, has been committed to a higher court for sentencing.

The boss of an island holiday company says he has seen a ’significant surge’ in bookings from off-island visitors for summer this year as hopes are raised by positive vaccination news.

The conspiracy theorist who has accused Chief Minister Howard Quayle, Health Minister David Ashford, Education Minister Dr Alex Allinson and public health director Dr Henrietta Ewart of ’crimes against the people’.

An R-plate driver has appeared in court for having no insurance and a defective tyre.

Gill Skinner, who has served a children’s bereavement charity for 17 years, is retiring.

The island’s links with the Sutton Hoo excavation are revealed in the wake of a hit Netflix film about the findings.

The council is toying with asking company’s to advertise on Douglas’s litter bins.

The government’s aim to plant a tree for everyone who lives in the Isle of Man has taken a step forward.

The latest column from the Peel Heritage Trust.

The Food and Farming pages visits fishmongers and finds out about fish we might normally shun.

The annual Manx Grassland Society dinner and prize presentation was held on Friday at Pulrose Golf Club. Read the results.

Luxury watchmaker Roger Smith has unveiled his landmark 100th handmade watch. It costs around £340,000.

We go back to this week 1935 to see what was on the front page of the Examiner.

And the powers-that-be weren’t at all happy about customers using the back door for Douglas’s oldest pub.

In sport we catch up with swimming star Charlotte Atkinson and have news of disappointment for cycling fans.

Plus sport, your letters, business news, our popular crossword and plenty of community news.

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