In today’s Manx Independent, we lead on our investigation into police officers breaching lockdown regulations.

Inside there are two pages on this week’s Black Lives Matter demonstration.

The Treasury Minister hints at what will be in the coronavirus emergency Budget.

The Chief Minister and the man he sacked from the Council of Ministers clash.

A man who spat at a police officer is jailed.

We find out what’s involved when you get a haircut now, if you abide by the new rules.

An advocate tells us why he is so concerned about civil liberties in the wake of the state of emergency.

Two restaurants are closing. It’s inevitable that some businesses will shut, the enterprise minister says.

A victim of a data breach for a bank in the Isle of Man has started a claim for damages.

Some old steam engines are to have asbestos removed.

We catch up with some personal trainers about what lockdown has been like for them and what they’re planning as restrictions ease.

The population is up, according to research. But the rise is made up of older people.

A man whose wife died from lung cancer is raising awareness of the disease.

Our food and farming pages hear from Manx Meats and the Fynoderee distillery.

We have four pages of TT nostalgia in our TT News Extra section in sport.

In addition, former police officer Dudley Butt, turns the clock back 50 years to a time when there were riots during race week.

In the Island Life section, a huge mural in Port St Mary plus we look back at the Our Island Our World celebration and continue our 20-second poetry feature.

The Manx Independent has 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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