This week the Isle of Man Examiner reveals the latest in a line of organisations to have to pay to use the ’TT’ name. It’s a crazy golf course.
The paper has also spoken to a number of experts about how social media is monitored by employees.
As many sixth-formers left school last week and embark on the hunt for a job, could they live to regret Facebook posts?
On page 3 we report the outcome of an appeal against the jail sentence given to Fenella Carter, who stole tens of thousands from her uncle, while she was working at his law firm.
Also this week:
A 27-year-old has been jailed for three years and 11 months after he robbed the Spar shop, a man on the street and glassed someone in a nightclub in Douglas.
One of the biggest collections of Isle of Man motorcycle racing memorabilia went under the hammer at the weekend as Geoff Cannell’s TT treasures were sold.
The public are to be asked for their views before new sexual offences legislation is put in place on the island.
A Douglas woman has been sentenced after punching her partner five times during a domestic row - and assaulting police.
Our continuing ’buildings at risk’ series looks at Derbyhaven.
How Laxey is trying to be dementia friendly
A preview of today’s House of Keys sitting and lots of follow-up stories from last week’s Tynwald sitting
Phil Gawne, a minister in the government a year ago, is now a part-time clerk to a small local authority in the south of the island.
A man from Anagh Coar has been sentenced after claiming in court that a sneeze caused him to crash his car.
TT and Manx Grand Prix aficionado Bill Snelling will again be sharing some of the more unusual shots from his extensive photograph archive for his latest TT exhibition.
The big story on the back page marks St George’s football club’s historic win and there’s more in our eight-page sports pullout Final Whistle.
Plus there are 10 pages of business news, Terry Cringle looks back on the past in his two nostalgia pages, there’s also his column, a page of letters, the social diary and a photo spread featuring the duck race in Glen Maye at the weekend.
The island’s favourite paper is in the shops now.
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