The Isle of Man Examiner today reports on two companies that say PayPal has stopped working with them.

They suspect that it’s something to do with the simple fact that they are in the Isle of Man.

It has echoes of the news that we reported last month that some credit card companies are now not dealing with Manx customers.

Also this week:

We learn the latest on the bus dispute.

More than 1,000 "incidents" have been reported on the Manx railways - but there’s more to the story than the figure alone, as the Examiner reports.

Jonathan Irving talks to us after the high court ruling in his favour.

We find out more about the sacking of Onchan Commissioners’ clerk.

An MHK tells us why she has fought hard for the rights of asexuals to be be acknowledged in law.

An action group is trying replace the liquidator of a collapsed investment fund. The Manx taxpayer is funding its winding up. The Examiner has the details.

With Ramsey’s Queen’s Pier in the news, we look at other piers in a two-page feature.

A man has been jailed after being caught driving while disqualified for a FIFTH time.

Another has been sentenced after crashing into a wall at Malew church and driving off without reporting it.

Picture specials on drag racing in Jurby and the Ramsey Sprint.

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Mark Owen’s column

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