In this week’s Isle of Man Examiner, we wrap up the TT with lots of reports about the final days and reflections on how well it went.

On the front page, we report about one visitor who asked people on the internet to help pay for her fine for walking on the closed roads. We also report why she later removed the post.

Meanwhile, a man who lives on the TT Course has been fined a lot less for going on to closed roads and swearing at marshals.

Also this week:

How well businesses, the Steam Packet and pubs fared during TT fortnight.

After all the rain, we ask TT fans whether they’ll come again.

The recipients of Queen’s birthday honours -include Mitch Murray the songwriter.

The appalling time that 18-year-olds face in the Isle of Man after they leave care. It’s a report that might horrify you.

The minimum wage is set to rise.

Dan Kneen’s young cousin’s bike ride tribute to the late TT star.

The oldest pub in the Isle of Man could be listed.

Should the Manx government set up a new agency to entice business here?

A visitor has been banned from the island for five years after a fight in Sam Webb’s pub.

The latest on the company that didn’t exist but still won a government high school cleaning contract.

Team Boobilicious will be sure to be turning heads at the Douglas Bra Dash with their effervescent pink outfits. We report more.

The government has confirmed it will introduce body cameras for staff at the prison, but has ruled it out for NSC staff.

Not only is there the TT News Extra as a pullout, but there’s lots more local sports coverage at the back of the paper.

Be warned! The crossword has moved.

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

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