This week’s Manx Independent reveals news that will be unsettling for the island’s e-gaming industry.

It concerns the death of a young man who was a customer of a Manx company.

We report the sad story on page one and inside.

Also this week:

Key workers including teachers could soon be tested for coronavirus.

We’ve had a week with no new Covid-19 cases.

The number of people who’ve been jailed for breaking lockdown rules is actually a lot higher now than the figure MHKs were given, we can report.

After the lockdown was partially lifted, some shops have opened again. So what’s it like at Tynwald Mills? We’ve had a behind-the-scenes visit.

How bookshops and libraries are preparing to open.

McDonald’s opening date.

The Sexual Offences and Obscene Publications Bill should not be used to curtail the freedom of the press, the Legislative Council has been told.

People worried about easyJet bookings should contact the Office of Fair Trading, the Chief Minister says.

An island chef created the ultimate portion of chips, cheese and gravy during lockdown, weighing 14,5kg (32lb).

Details of plans for the ’virtual TT’.

A survey has been launched by the government on the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on people in the island.

Despite warnings that it would bring the planning system to a standstill, Tynwald members have rejected moves to allow changes to inquiry procedures.

Europe’s largest coach operator has collapsed. It brought a lot of visitors to our shores. So what now?

Why a geography teacher is dressing up as a dog to walk around the TT course.

Georgie Revill talks us through bread making in our food and farming pages.

Rock Food Concepts’ ’Dine at Home’ range is designed for date nights at home. We find out more.

A politician wants more speed cameras in the south of the island.

There will soon be beach huts in Ramsey.

Local musician and author Alex Cowley has been spending lockdown interviewing creative people. We ask him about it in our Island Life section.

It also features outdoors yoga.

Our sports team look forward to the Commonwealth Games next year on the back page.

The Manx Independent has a great sports section, your letters, What’s On, a page of puzzles, a page of pictures from the past, readers’ photos, a seven-day television guide and lots of community news.

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