In today’s Isle of Man Examiner, we report more on the sale of Tynwald Mills.

On page one, there are questions about jobs at the complex.

In our business news section, we talk to the new owners about their plans.

The lead story concerns the tragedy at the End to End race.

Inside:

Concern over horse disease.

What slogans should our towns and villages adopt? There’s a branding exercise under way and we’ve come up with (unhelpful) suggestions.

An MHK is campaigning for Manx Telecom to help ’vulnerable’ customers.

A health chief is quitting after nine months in post.

A man who’s undertaken a charity swim around the Isle of Man turns out to be a critic of the finance sector.

Teachers who are in an industrial dispute say their actions are ’pupil-friendly’.

The Red Cross is stopping some services.

The troubled diesel loco, which has been the subject of many stories since it first came to the island, is working at last. Reporter Adrian Darbyshire takes a ride.

The government has welcomed the latest MoneyVal report into the island’s finance regulations.

A training day for health care and professionals and others to fight domestic abuse.

Plans have been submitted for a 73-bed care home in Douglas.

Brian Michael Mark Gilmour of Douglas man has been put in court after threatening a barman at Sam Webb’s pub.

We ask people what they think about onshore wind farms.

An outdoor coach from Patrick completed his gruelling 24-hour challenge of kayaking around the island solo.

Property developer Hartford Homes has applied to add houses to a previously approved plan in Douglas.

Hundreds of people attended a beach party in Port Erin on Saturday. We have lots of photos.

Plus there is lots of coverage of sport, 10 pages of business news, your letters, Terry Cringle’s Times Past and oodles of community news.

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