This week’s Isle of Man Examiner reflects on the TT festival and reports optimism about its future.

As is often the case, there were tragedies at the TT too.

In the Examiner, we report on a planned tribute lap for Dan Kneen, the rider from Onchan who lost his life during practices.

More TT stories this week:

What the TT costs.

The latest on Steve Mercer.

Why a TT visitor spent a night in the cells.

A picture special of the Moddey Dhoo’s

Nine pages of action from the races, including the Senior.

In addition:

Island-based directors of a failed investment fund could be interviewed by liquidators in open court under oath.

A pressure group is calling on the Manx government to officially oppose a nuclear power plant proposed for Anglesey.

Health Minister David Ashford has confirmed his department has rejected a charity’s offer to build a brand new oncology and chemotherapy unit at Noble’s Hospital.

More than 1,300 ideas put forward by the public as ways for government to save money. But just eight have been taken forward.

The island’s sexual offences act is to be modernised.

Ramsey’s town leaders are urging people to carry on visiting the town as major roadworks start.

We talk to the owner of Jurby Junk about when her well-known shop will shut.

The recipients of the Queen’s birthday honours.

Our Buildings at Risk feature looks at Ballaughton.

The old fire station in Castletown will be bought by the local authority if government gives its approval.

We ask people in the street what they thought of Prince William’s visit.

Plus business news, sport, your letters, the social diary and lots of community news.

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