In this week’s Manx Independent, Loganair has launched a recruitment drive to more than double the number of its cabin crew based in the Isle of Man, the airline’s boss has told the Manx Independent.

The lead story is about the closure of a popular outdoor educational facility.

More memories of Prince Philip, including the Bushy’s beer he was once sent.

Fly tippers have returned, dumping garden rubbish at a private property. The victim tells us what he thinks.

The Manx government spent just under £12,000 on a survey that confirmed what we all suspected - that satisfaction with the conditions of our roads is very low.

Port Erin Commissioners’ plans to redevelop a historic beach-side cafe have been thwarted.

We talk to Andy Baker, the lawyer who rowed across the Atlantic to raise money for charities, about his experiences.

It’s proving to be a ’crazy’ week for the island’s dog groomers as they are kept busy making sure their hairy four-legged customers are looking good after restrictions were lifted.

High schools across the island tell us they committed to beating cyber-bullying.

We visit one school which has partially-reopened this week.

A Tynwald committee’s investigation has concluded that millions of pounds of taxpayers’ cash was not squandered over a Douglas care home.

Former high school head teacher Annette Baker says she is ’frustrated beyond belief’ by the government’s apparent lack of urgency in finding a way to reopen our borders.

Hundreds of young dancers and stage performers are waiting and hoping to finally get their show onto the Gaiety Theatre stage to perform in a production of the Wizard of Oz.

Tributes have been paid to Ken Crellin, a popular harmonica and concertina player.

Young choir singers from the Isle of Man recorded a timely and touching version of a classic ballad to mark Easter.

Huge disappointment as the Young Farmers have to cancel their concerts.

On the back page, a trio of wins this week for Mark Cavendish in Turkey.

There is also lots more sport, plenty of community news, a page of your letters, Pullyman’s column, our new puzzles pages and a seven-day television guide.

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