In this week’s Isle of Man Examiner we hear from a mother who had a bottle of breast milk wrongly taken off her by airport security.
The airport has since apologised.
There’s news of a new plaque being unveiled in Douglas in memory of Manx war hero Hector Duff.
Island politicians pay their tributes to murdered MP Sir David Amess.
Dan Richardson, who is facing eviction from his woodland home near Ramsey, reveals he hopes to speak to DEFA about extending his stay in Nut Glen.
There’s reaction to Chief Minister Alf Cannan’s new Council of Ministers line-up.
Ramsey’s new lifeboat is put to see for the first time, while there’s news of two proposed developments in the east. One of which would see more than 300 homes built near Douglas Rugby Club.
Would you know how to perform CPR? We asked members of the public as demonstrations were given at special event in Strand Street at the weekend.
Sport, has news on the island’s latest British cycling champion, plus a report on FC Isle of Man’s latest success as the Ravens’ continued their red hot form in Stoke on Saturday.
There’s also a round-up of all the local rugby, football and hockey, plus a look back on the opening night of the new basketball season.
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