This week’s Isle of Man Examiner leads on the story of the runaway tram.

Reporter Adrian Darbyshire has talked to a number of passengers to find out exactly what happened on Friday night.

The full story is in the paper.

Also this week:An official survey finds out that 86% of us are happy or very happy living in the Isle of Man - but it’s not all good news

We meet the new Miss Isle of Man

There’s a full police comment about the controversy surrounding the Castletown Festival, which had to remain silent

Paul Speller analyses the situation over the Steam Packet user agreement and the stand-off with Tynwald

We report on another Manx based investment firm that’s made a loss - and a proposed rescue

The demolition of a Port Erin landmark is well under way. We report the latest

The Manx Blind Welfare Society and the Manx Labour Party have expressed fears over the potential introduction of charging for eye tests

A draft bill designed to make it easier for women to have abortions in the Isle of Man is published

Businessman Jim Mellon says why he thinks many of us won’t retire till we’re 80 or older

A man who was claiming benefits while he was earning money delivering pizzas has been in court and we report what happened

Plus Mark Owen’s column about a Manx James Bond, the Final Whistle sports pullout, 10 pages of business news, readers’ letters, Terry Cringle’s Times Past and the social diary.

The Isle of Man’s favourite newspaper is in the shops now.