A whistleblower has contacted the Isle of Man Examiner about the situation at the airport.
He talks about security queues at Ronaldsway and makes some serious allegations.
The paper reports them and puts them to the management.
Also this week:
After the collapse of the sale of the Castle Mona Hotel, Douglas’s council leader suggests that the government could buy it.
A paramedic has been to court for speeding. He was rushing to the scene of a stabbing.
We take a look inside the giant new car sales complex on Cooil Road.
Our sports section reflects on the Commonwealth Games team’s performance in Australia.
Musicial and broadcaster Jim Caine has died at the age of 91. We look back at his life.
Tributes have been paid to a former Douglas Council leader Lynda Quirk (formerly Ramsay).
After the Vision Nine saga, the government is to conduct an ’economic impact assessment’ of the TT and Festival of Motorcycling.
It takes a very special person to be told, at the age of just 28, that they have a very aggressive form of breast cancer and then come out fighting. But that’s exactly what Cara Qualtrough did. She tells us more.
Councillors in Douglas are miffed that the first the council heard of apparent plans for the pedestrianisation of Market Hill in the town was via a Facebook post by a member of the public.
Ever heard of ’nurdles’? We report why they’re an environmental menace.
The commissioners in Port St Mary have racked up costs of £1,248.75 in attendance allowance this year alone, an Examiner investigation has revealed.
Firefighters were called to Ramsey on Sunday after a garden rubbish fire got out of control.
In our regular "Word on the Street" feature we ask people if they recycle plastic and how they do it.
Ratepayers are to spend £36,685 on improvements to the war memorial on Douglas Head.
There was a good turn-out to a guided tour of the Meary Veg sewage treatment works in Santon. We take a look.
Our regular Buildings at Risk feature looks at windmills in the Isle of Man and how they were once a vital part of our economy.
Concerns over road safety in Castletown.
A photo special for the Beer Festival.
Plus:
All the action from the weekend’s sport
Ten pages of business news
Terry Cringle’s nostalgia pages
Your letters
The social diary
Lots of community news
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