The lead story in this week’s Manx Independent is about a company that ignored a warning about asbestos in the building in which workers were exposed.

It ended up in court.

There are some surprising details.

Inside:

The constitutional clash with the UK has been averted - for now.

Plans to expand Ramsey’s Park Hotel.

A cyclist is seeking compensation from the Department of Infrastructure after coming a cropper when he hit a pothole.

Reports from the Keys including a page on the Abortion Reform Bill, a minister responds to concerns about the Zoopla housing survey we featured on page 1 last week and answers to questions about buying important buildings and recycling.

Filming has been going on the island this week for a new movie. We’ve found out more.

Health chiefs say they want to ensure fewer eye patients have to go to the UK for treatment.

We ask the Health Minister about rumoured problems after the closure of Noble’s Hospital’s Ward 5.

We also ask about apparent abuse of free prescriptions.

The Island Life entertainment and leisure section includes information about Yn Chruinnaght, the big arts festival that starts this weekend and lots of bank holiday events, including a big torchlit parade in Peel.

The sports section looks forward to the weekend’s events.

Plus your letters, a page of nostalgia pictures from Dalby, the Isle of Man’s What’s On guide, your seven-day television guide and lots of community news.