The Manx Independent this week leads with a story about a police officer accused of crimes.

Also on the front page, there is the latest on the Steam Packet deal.

And there’s a full report on Tynwald’s debate about it on page 3.

Also this week:

The Health Minister gives a pledge to investigate what went wrong when a radiologist apparently missed breast cancer when he interpreted scans.

Why Brexit might mean higher bills for the Isle of Man Post Office.

Waiting times for children who need treatment for mental health problems have been branded unacceptable.

Health Minister David Ashford has pledged there will be a public consultation before any decision is made to remove anything from the list of items available on prescription.

Stamps on the theme of 2001, a Space Odyssey.

Douglas Council is due back in court later this month to force the owners of two rundown - and shut - hotels to sort out their buildings.

Plans for two six-storey blocks of flats in Ramsey have been approved.

Seventy police officers swooped on a number of properties in an investigation into money laundering.

A 49-year-old man admitted assaulting a woman and smashing the glass in a door at the Albert pub in Douglas.

A picture special on the Laxey duck race.

Pupils from Peel performed a dance on the town’s beach to raise awareness of plastic pollution. We have a number of good photos.

The latest in our Pothole of the Week series.

We have reported in the past about the court appearances of a woman who bit a police officer on the bottom. She was sentenced this week.

A 50mph limit will be imposed on the Douglas to Ramsey coast road for the first time at this year’s TT.

A man and woman from Douglas have been fined after resisting arrest.

Repairs to a storm-damaged roof at Pulrose power station have been largely completed - and have involved one of the biggest and most complex crane lifts seen in the island in recent years. We have a number of photographs.

Our Island Life section, which features entertainment and leisure news, leads with what’s going to happen at the Hooded Ram TT tent.

Plus there are your letters, our comprehensive sports section, the Isle of Man’s What’s On guide, a seven-day television guide and lots of community news.

And there’s a competition to win tickets to the Scouting for Girls.

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