In this week’s Manx Independent, the different penalties meted out to people who broke isolation rules.
A third spectator who was injured during a crash at the bottom of Bray Hill in the 2013 TT is pursuing a claim for damages.
The Treasury Minister’s new plans to help the economy after the pandemic.
There are no fewer than 1,540 patients on the waiting list for an NHS dentist.
Douglas Council’s ratepayers paid out thousands of pounds in members’ attendance allowances in the 2018/19 financial year.
A 43-year-old has been charged with two counts of conduct amounting to harassment after allegedly accusing men of paedophilia.
An island head teacher has launched a petition calling for Covid-19 testing at the island’s borders.
Police in the island are appealing for information about Glenn Barry Cooper, who they believe could assist with their enquiries.
Controversial proposals for the development of the east of the island are set to voted on at the first sitting of the parliamentary year.
Reporter Paul Hardman joins the Met Office for the day and finds out more about the work its staff do.
An inquest into the death of a Douglas man Stephen Glover has heard that mistakes were made during his care, but they wouldn’t have prevented his death.
The new chairman of the island’s revamped health service says he wants to do when he takes over.
Car hire firms are in a battle to survive in the island because of plummeting business caused by the Covid-19 crisis and border restrictions.
A page of photos of people who went to our Community Kindness concert.
Pensioner Anna Parsons has won back her driving licence early after a ban for failing to provide a sample of breath.
And drink driver Alan Edward Bell from Douglas has won back his driving licence early too.
Douglas Council leader David Christian says it is ’time to set the record straight’ on a campaign to reinstate the capital’s festoon lighting.
A look back at the Last Night of the Proms at the Gaiety, with lots of photos.
Our sports team features Ollie Lockley, one of an elite field of 40 runners for the 40th annual Virgin Money London Marathon this Sunday.
This week there are 10 pages of sport, plenty of community news, as well as Pullyman’s column, your letters, our gig guide, our puzzles page and a seven-day television guide.
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