They are investigating whether the tragic death of a grandmother in the village is linked to the anti-social behaviour.
Also this week:
Guernsey’s airline could be branching out and taking on other routes from Ronaldsway.
We’ve spoken to the Chief Minister about it.
The inquest into the death of Nigel Park, who died after competing in the End2End race last year, has been heard. The coroner read out touching comments from his daughter.
A financial crisis looms for the Church of England in the Isle of Man.
Police are continuing to investigate a crash in which an injured passenger was left trapped.
A man has been jailed for breaching quarantine rules after returning to the island from the UK.
A survey says we’re quite pessimistic about the economy after the pandemic.
But there is some good news too. There has been a surge in interest from companies about setting up e-gaming operations here.
We also take soundings about the future of Poker Stars’ Manx outfit.
Infrastructure Minister Tim Baker has pledged a review of scheduled roadworks in Malew Street, Castletown.
What we should look out for with cushag (ragwort).
On the eve of a by-election, we ask what does an MHK actually do.
The government says it is confident it will be able to protect more of the island’s architectural heritage, even though it has been a year without a registered buildings officer.
Justice has caught up at last with a woman who left the island in 2013 before being sentenced.
Advice about what you should do if you get into debt.
A Deemster has slammed the use of ’pseudo-legal’ arguments in bogus court used by civil litigants in the island.
Two MHKs clash over road safety concerns in Arbory.
Designers have been appointed as part of the redevelopment of Cummal Mooar residential home in Ramsey.
A man has been punished after he was found drunk, lying on the ground outside St Ninian’s High School.
Peel’s lifeboat operations manager tells the Examiner how a crew from the UK was able to collect a boat from the island.
Praise for Port St Mary’s unsung heroes.
Problems with Port Erin’s litter.
There needs to be a ’just transition’ to ensure that the move to cut carbon emissions does not contribute to poverty and inequality, the Chief Minister says.
Isle of Man Insurance Management has been fined £7,770 after an investigation by the FSA.
The taxpayer-funded liquidation of an island-based investment fund New Earth Recycling and Renewables (Infrastructure) Plc rumbles on. We have the latest.
A look at a new pool and snooker venue in Ballasalla.
Our Buildings at Risk feature looks at the history of our schools.
In the Examiner of August 17, 1945, the lead story was about thefts of ration books. See the whole front page and a commentary about the news it reports on our nostalgia pages.
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