The number of people on the Isle of Man’s sexual offenders’ register has been revealed.

The Manx Independent has more details this week.

Also in this week’s paper we speak to a businessman from the island who won the Euromillions lottery about how he has been spending his money.

Plus:

The latest reports on the Island Games.

The £420,000 diesel locomotive bought by the taxpayer has not moved in two years. We find out the latest.

Taxi drivers are unhappy at having to charge a higher rate on Senior Race Day, it has been claimed.

A Nigerian man has lost his bid to sue the Department of Home Affairs and police for defamation and racial discrimination.

Urgent repairs need to be carried out on a Douglas road or it could be destroyed in a bad winter.

A Port Erin man has been selected to compete in a prestigious games in Chicago for injured army veterans.

Ten packages containing illegal abortion pills were intercepted in the post in the Isle of Man last year.

Jimmy Whittle, who plans to sail the channel in a boat made from beer cans, meets world famous sailor Nick Keig after we got them together.

The row over moving endoscopy services from Ramsey Cottage Hospital to Noble’s rumbles on, with Health Minister Kate Beecroft denying that it was an ’insult’ to the supporters of the northern facility.

Post Office chairman Julie Edge has been called on to ensure that, if a big shake-up in the organisation goes ahead, it does not become a money-making bonanza for board members.

The amount paid out on medical negligence claims against the health department has fallen dramatically over the last five years.

An archaeological dig to investigate prehistoric burial mounds in Kirk Michael will start on Sunday. Our reporter finds out more.

The paper prints stunning photos of basking sharks in Peel bay captured by sea kayaker Kierron Tastagh.

Tough-talking businesswoman Michelle Mone, who now lives in the island, has told us about the no-nonsense way she would deal with any work colleague who tried to be a sex pest.

A school caretaker has retired after 29 years working at Manor Park School in Douglas. We chat to her about her memories.

Having spent the last year as artist in residence at the Sayle Gallery, Elöise White has unveiled her first solo exhibition.

One of the Miss Isle of Man competitors is turning her love of acting and the theatre into an opportunity to raise finds and awareness for an island charity.

An exciting display of artistic creation, flair and innovation has gone on display at the Queen Elizabeth II High School. We take a look.

Colby will come alive to the sounds of the Deep South Festival this weekend.

A look forward to the weekend’s sport.

Letters, pictures from the past looking at our then-crowded beaches, Pullyman’s latest column, seven days of television and the Isle of Man’s What’s On guide.

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