We have asked Keys candidates the same questions for part one of our election special in this week’s Isle of Man Examiner.

One of the questions we asked was what legislation they’d like to see.

There are a lot of enlightening answers.

The 12 pages cover the first six constituencies alphabetically. The remainder will be in Thursday’s Manx Independent.

The lead story is about the Manx government borrowing £400m to fund green schemes and other things - including the new Steam Packet ferry.

Why emergency services spent days clearing a house in Port St Mary.

A Keys candidate claims that £800bn of gas has been found under the Manx sea bed.

Manx Utilities bosses are to meet Peel commissioners about the raw sewage in the bay.

A government review of death certificates since the start of the pandemic has identified 10 additional deaths as being Covid-19 related, taking the total number of deaths in the island to 48.

How travel restrictions are being eased.

Chef Callum Robert Dubost, who refused to leave a nightclub then ran away from police, has been sentenced in a court.

Michael Portillo has been spotted in the island.

Road closure notices that extend to October 8 could signal a further delay to the much-anticipated full opening of Douglas promenade.

Teenager Amy Mackie, who kicked a police officer and shouted ’get back to your own country’, has been sentenced.

As the Bunscoill Ghaelgagh celebrates 20 years, reporter Siobhan Fletcher delves into the history of the school and its role in the Manx language revival.

Why Arg Beiyn, the island veterinary practice, has had to stop taking on new clients.

Manx culture was represented at the weekend’s London Podcast Festival, which celebrates podcasts from around the world.

The Isle of Man Film Festival is set to make a return next month after cancellations because of the pandemic.

Manx National Heritage’s Heritage Open Days event is returning for its 12th year.

Plasterer Kevin Paul Murphy, a drink-driver who crashed head on into another drink-driver on New Year’s Day, has been sentenced.

Have you got out of the habit of using cash now it’s so easy to use plastic? We ask people in our Word on the Street feature.

A case of shopping rage at the Co-op in Onchan has resulted in customer Ryan John Seed being punished.

Two pages of coverage of the Michael Produce Show.

Zurich’s community champion Serena Wood tells us about how companies can help good causes.

Our top sports story features Tour de France star Mark Cavendish and the Commonwealth Games.

There are 10 sports pages in total.

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

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