For today’s Isle of Man Examiner, we’ve spoken to the MHK who wants to see whether the island’s government could force ITV to drop the remaining episodes in its documentary about the prison.

Also this week:

The A-level results.

Concerns over new traffic arrangements for Ballakermeen High School. A public meeting is called.

The leaders of the island’s two largest local authorities are angry about the lack of time they’ve had to comment on a proposed planning blueprint for the east of the island.

The island’s bail hostel is to shut.

After Sunday’s practices were cancelled because of a lack of marshals, we talk to organisers about the position now.

Bad news for scallop fishermen.

The Winkie Light at the Point of Ayre can now be sold.

A tribute to Jenny Glanz, who devoted a lot of her time to charity work.

The island’s chief fire officer says he will consider adopting a new communicating location app that is already claimed to have saved lives elsewhere.

Douglas councillors refuse to extend the permitted zone for walkies on the capital’s beach.

Former animal welfare officer Jennifer Ann Corran has been fined after failing to care for her thoroughbred horse properly.

For this week’s public opinion piece we put to people what was possibly our strangest question yet: ’Do you have gnomes?’

We send reporter Jess Ward into the mines in Laxey for a two-page feature.

Businesses affected by the promenade regeneration scheme could be able to claim up to £6,000 support from the government.

A popular Port St Mary eatery will cease trading at the end of this week.

’Lemurs of Madagascar’ - the Curraghs Wildlife Park’s £120,000 new attraction - has been officially opened.

A vist by the Polish consulate to the island provided an opportunity to celebrate how much the European nation has contributed to the Manx community.

The taxpayer is to help fund the wages of student chefs. We report how.

Two pages of photos from the Island at War event.

World-first technology developed by Manx Telecom in the island is powering the launch of a new mobile network which is being hailed as the first of its kind in the UK.

You’ll find out why John McGuinness in on the front page of the paper in our coverage of the Festival of Motorcycling in the sports pages.

Plus there are 10 pages of business news, your letters, Terry Cringle’s Times Past and lots of community news.

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