In today’s Manx Independent, we report on a tribunal that makes grim reading for the island’s health chiefs.
Some stand accused of sex discrimination, bullying and a failure to protect whistleblowers.
Inside the paper:
Photos of every year six class in the Isle of Man.Electrical shop Waltons is to re-open. We talk to the man behind the move.
Parents could soon get extra cash to pay for childminding.
A vicar is suspended from his job.
A Ramsey building has collapsed.
It might have been shut for five years, but it’s now for sale. The latest on the Waterfall pub in Glen Maye.
Bill Shimmins is taking his call for a rethink on the eastern area plan to Tynwald.
We meet fell running champion Ben Corkill after he cycled the breadth of the United States.
Two parish authorities in the south of the island could merge.
Developer Hartford Homes has submitted more evidence to planners as it continues to seek approval for its plans for a landmark former hotel in Port St Mary.
Health Minister David Ashford says the government has been approached by businesses looking to produce cannabis for medicinal use.
A takeaway manager who punched a man then urinated on him as he lay on the ground with a broken ankle has been jailed.
A new cancer treatment centre has opened at Noble’s Hospital.
What should MHKs and MLCs earn? Your opinion is being sought.
A bid to scrap the age differential in minimum wage rates will be made in Tynwald next week.
Douglas’s wandering peacock.
Two pages of stories of remarkable bravery as we look at the Chief Constable’s awards.
A car with an interesting past has found a new home in the island, after spending nearly nine decades in America.
Motorist Thomas James McBurnie, of Cronk y Berry, Douglas, who tried to flee from the police on two occasions has been punished.
Competitors enjoyed an action-packed three days at the Traa Dy Liooar sheep dog trials. Our Food and Farming section reports.
A picture special on the tin bath races.
A display of artwork by prisoners.
Two pages featuring the Global Village in St John’s on Tynwald Day.
Reporter Andy Dalrymple has comprehensive coverage from Gibraltar on the Island Games.
That has been packed into our great sports section.
The paper also includes Island Life, our entertainment and leisure section, the Isle of Man’s What’s On guide, readers’ photographs, your letters, a seven-day television guide and lots of community news.
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