Inside this week’s edition of the Isle of Man Examiner, we ask whether the island should legalise assisted dying after Jersey’s government took the first step to doing so last week.
We detail the new measures that have been brought in by the government in response to the new Omicron Covid variant.
The flumes and leisure pool at the NSC have finally reopened after a much-delayed multi-million pound project.
Public sector rent is to rise by 2% from April.
There’s plans for the vehicle test centre in Tromode.
Police arrest 17 in five-day drugs operation.
Storm Arwen lashes island.
Plan to change Port Erin church into house.
Registration is now open for 20th Douglas Santa Dash.
Photo special from the Douglas Christmas lights switch on.
The Food and Farming pages report from the Prime Stock Show.
Experienced political commentator Alistair Ramsay talks about the island plan in his latest column.
We spend an evening with the police as they carry out their winter vehicle checks.
Working Week talks to the company that is developing an app for people with dementia.
There’s nine pages of sport including speculation that next year’s Manx Grand Prix and Classic TT festival could be shortened in length to only nine days.
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