What would happen to the Isle of Man if the UK crashed out of the EU without a deal?
Our guide to the effects of a no-deal Brexit is in this week’s Isle of Man Examiner.
Also this week:
A deemster doesn’t mince his words when he lambasts the Financial Services Authority. It’s a very strong story and it’s this week’s lead.
After Environment Minister Geoffrey Boot was criticised last week for his stance on monitoring air quality, he’s in for it again this week.
Three politicians have paid for their own tests in Douglas.
After Ramsey’s rates rose almost 10%, we find out what the commissioners will be spending the money on.
Medicinal cannabis features twice.
First of all, we speak to a mother who has five years to live. She says why she wants the drug to be legalised for medical purposes.
The issue was also debated by Peel Commissioners in what seems to be a break from their normal remit.
They’re also plotting to lure more cruise ship visitors to the Sunset City.
We have a lot of business reaction to last week’s Budget and some bad news for the very rich.
The boss of Manx Gas admits talks over a new regulatory agreement could delay moves to scrap controversial banded standing charges.
A man who strangled his partner has been punished in court.
The new planning application system is ’more open’ and ’consistent’ and has removed the subjectivity that had previously impacted it, according to the minister in charge.
Plans to replace Pulrose bridge in Douglas are being drawn up.
A student nurse from Ramsey has been shortlisted for a UK award.
Why Prince Charles has congratulated two Manx pupils.
St John Ambulance takes over in one area from the Manx health service.
A number of Manx producers and locations have been praised by watchmaker Roger Smith OBE after he was asked by the Financial Times to describe his perfect weekend in the island.
Isle of Man Post Office is staring at death by ’1,000 cuts’, according to Ayre and Michael MHK Tim Baker.
The team behind £100m plans for a marina development in Ramsey are coming under pressure to find a bigger venue for next month’s public meeting.
We ask people what they think about the sugar tax.
Plus there’s a look back at the weekend’s sport, business news, Terry Cringle’s Times Past pages, your letters and lots of community news.
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