The astonishing details of an inquiry into child sex abuse form the basis of the lead story in this week’s Isle of Man Examiner.
It’s a chilling litany of missed opportunities - and the details will shock many of our readers.
Also this week:
A farmer tells us of his horror after discovering that at least 25 of his lambs had been killed by a dog.
We reveal that a cafe that plans to open 24/7 for the TT doesn’t have planning consent.
Our business editor has worked out how much the boss of Manx Telecom earns.
Twenty-five jobs are in jeopardy at Ronaldsway Aircraft Company, the Examiner has discovered.
The combined value of the Steam Packet’s vessels is £4.4m.
Kate Beecroft MHK’s attempt to block education chiefs’ plan to have two schools operating separately at the same site has failed.
Author Michael Dobbs talks to us about his fundraising walk around the Raad ny Foillan.
Reporter Julie Blackburn learns about how bereaved children are being helped.
There are separate plans to build flats and bungalows in Ramsey.
Meanwhile, politicians are being asked to use more brownfield sites for development.
Callum Robert Dubost, of Palm Court, Onchan, has been punished in court after three assaults on police officers.
The minimum wage in the Isle of Man is less than in the UK. Why?
Big roadworks will soon affect many people driving to Ramsey.
Reporter Jess Ward has been out and about in Douglas asking the public what they’d like to see at the Castle Mona Hotel.
Coverage of the recent ISLEXPO event.
A picture special of royal wedding celebrations.
Plus the highlights of the weekend’s sport, business news, your letters, the social diary and lots of community news.
The Isle of Man’s favourite paper is in the shops now.
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