Supermarket chain Shoprite is to import more meat, it has reluctantly decided.

Today’s Manx Independent reports why.

That story begins on the front page.

The main report on the front page is an account of a family who were caught up in the Manchester bomb on Monday.

Inside, we speak to another couple as well.

Also this week:

The Douglas jeweller with a £55,000 pendant for sale

Island-based millionaire Trevor Hemmings in a fight involving the Royal Bank of Scotland

A TT museum exhibition is being planned

A TT rider’s fears over security at the paddock behind the Grandstand

The first businesses to received funding from the government’s £50m Enterprise Development Scheme have been named

A Ramsey man who took 25,000 photos of unsuspecting women and girls and was featured on our front page in April, some as young as 14, was this week sentenced

The great Manx public have supplied a grand total of 1,311 suggestions on an ideas website offering ways the government can save money

A Peel man who crashed his Porsche car while drink-driving after his wife left him has been to court

A new television advertising campaign aims to promote the joy of holidaying in the Isle of Man

ISLEXPO has started and we feature a report about what it’s all about

Welsh classical superstar Katherine Jenkins is to perform at the Gaiety Theatre on Saturday, May 27, and our Island Life section previews the gig

Ramsey Grammar School held its end of year art exhibition and we take a look

Plus there’s a look forward to the weekend’s sport, your letters, the Isle of Man’s What’s On guide, your seven-day television guide and community news.

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