Today’s Isle of Man Examiner reveals that investment funds based in Douglas have collapsed.
It’s bad news for investors and potentially bad news for the Isle of Man’s reputation as a finance base.
Also this week:
We talk to a teenager about her nightmare experience of going to England to have an abortion.
As the debate about whether the Isle of Man should change its abortion law, we have been to one high school to ask sixth-formers what they think.
European finance watchdogs have criticised the island about its ability to fight crime.
We talk to Trevor Hemmings, the island-based millionaire whose racehorse Many Clouds died after winning a race on Saturday.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle says that he’s expecting 500 jobs to be created.
St Ninian’s headteacher Andy Fox is retiring after more than 30 years at the school. We chat to him about his career.
We meet Tom Cringle, whose distinctive sculptures have been appearing in the Manx countryside.
The former licensee of the Raven pub in Ballaugh has been in court after trying to diddle the brewery.
In the latest of our profiles of the new MHKs, Paul Speller finds out more about Douglas Central member Ann Corlett.
As the island considers whether we should show ID before we get on the boat, we’ve been on the streets of Douglas to gauge opinion.
As the Isle of Man tries to recruit more nurses, we talk to two about the process in a special two-page feature.
Plus there’s a round-up of the weekend sport, your letters, 10 pages of business news and lots more from the courts.
The island’s favourite newspaper is in the shops now.


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