An island-based company that operates websites that specialise in sexual titillation has got into trouble with a regulator.

We report why in the Manx Independent today.

We’ve also been looking at plans to search for oil and gas in Manx waters and found an overlap with a proposed wind farm

The Manx Independent reports more.

Also this week:You wait all year to hear a story about residents complaining about plans for chicken restaurants and then two come along at once.

The Examiner reported neighbours’ objections to a proposed KFC restaurant. Now it’s Ballasalla residents who are concerned.

There could be a stay of execution for private health at Noble’s Hospital.

Water rates are set.

A page about the Chief Minister’s ’State of the Nation’ speech to Tynwald.

A man who won £250,000 on a lottery scratch card has been to court. We report why.

Taxi licence guidelines are being reviewed.

Isle of Man Newspapers’ fight for more information on the Snaefell tram crash takes another twist.

A teenager’s dalek, which fell in a pothole, won’t get compensation.

The diesel locomotive, which has never worked and which has been the subject of many stories, has moved. But up in the air, not along the rails, we’ve discovered.

Irreplaceable artwork created by one of the island’s most influential art tutors has been stolen and destroyed.

Plus there’s 12 pages of sport, our 16-page leisure and entertainment section Island Life, lots of your letters, readers’ photographs, the Isle of Man’s What’s On guide, a seven-day television guide and lots of community news.

AND there are photos of every reception class in Manx schools.

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