This week’s Isle of Man Examiner leads with a story about how the island will deal with people travelling to and from the island in the future.

It comes after public health director Dr Henrietta Ewart gave evidence to a Tynwald committee about border testing.

Also this week:

Dr Ewart’s comments about the Steam Packet isolation debacle prompt an angry response from the ferry company.

A government minister says he won’t stand for the Keys again, but two other MHKs announce they will go before the electorate again.

A former MHK says Onchan is now known for ’violence, fires and vandalism’.

A campaign against a 5G mast in Douglas.

A youth has appeared in court following a stabbing incident in Ramsey over the weekend.

In our Word on the Street feature, we ask people what they think about border restrictions being eased.

And in his column, David Cretney looks forward to life after Covid.

Pam Beedan who has been part of the Women’s Institute for 42 years has been elected as a trustee of the National Federation of Women’s Institutes.

Anthony Robert Glennon, who answered the door to police in his underpants and holding a large Rambo knife, has been sentenced.

More than 90 families linked to King William’s College and The Buchan have completed ’The Everest Challenge’, raising money for the Children’s Centre.

A raft of island buildings - including five lighthouses - are being considered for the special protected status.

The Manx Labour party criticises the Chief Minister.

We hear from one anonymous writer about why he/she has been put off from standing in politics. It’s down to internet trolls.

In our Food and Farming coverage, we ask an expert whether fishing in our waters is like that portrayed in Netflix’s successful Seaspiracy documentary.

A company that works with online gaming companies around the world is taking on 10 people to join its team in the island.

But there’s bad news as two island companies close, as our business news section reports.

Plus lots of sports coverage, your letters, business news, readers’ letters, a television guide, our popular crossword and plenty of community news.

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