Inside this week’s Isle of Man Examiner, we reveal that the gas price rise approved by Tynwald last week is already appearing on customer’s bills.
We also report on the coroner’s calls for a review of a road crossing in St John’s after a cyclist died after being knocked over there earlier this year.
There’s also:
- Photos from the Fashion of Life event at the Villa.
- News of the island delegation heading to the COP26 summit.
- The latest unemployment figures.
- Plans for a new takeaway in Douglas.
- Update on the establishment of a ME, CFS and long Covid service in the island.
- Sulby school celebrates its 30th anniversary in current site.
- Ramsey Grammar School links up with charity to send old textbooks to Africa.
- Outdoor pilates event raises £1,000 for charity.
- Final nominee for Isle of Man Newspapers Community Police Officer of the Year award.
- David Cretney talks about his time leading the TT’s organising team in his latest column.
- The Food and Farming page has an update on the Apple Orphanage and Black Dog Pizza Oven’s latest plans.
- Nine pages of sport, including rugby, football, hockey, basketball, cycling and eventing.



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