In this week’s Isle of Man Examiner, we report on questions asked in a select committee about the delays at security at the airport.
The answers surprised us.
We report what was said on page 1 of the paper.
Also this week:
Another health review. It’s not a back door to privatisation says minister.
There’s some potentially good news if you’re fed up of government departments hiding behind ’commercial confidentiality’ when they refuse to answer questions about how they’ve spent taxpayers’ money.
There are big changes to state pensions. If you were born after 1961, you will be interested.
Parents at Scoill Vallajeelt believe they weren’t listened to when they objected to the school’s co-location with St Thomas’s.
Farmers have had an extraordinary general meeting to discuss the state of Manx agriculture after Brexit.
Changes have been made to the Isle of Man’s Freedom of Information website. One campaigner fears it’s a form of censorship.
Ramsey Commissioners are miffed. This time they’ve contrasted the way they were dealt with over the Courthouse with what happened over Castletown’s old police station.
The back page highlights unanswered questions over this year’s TT races.
DNA tests are being considered in a southern parish.
A 27-year-old Douglas woman has been convicted of a £13,438 benefit fraud.
After the Facebook data row, we’ve been on to the streets of Douglas to see if people are worried about the social network.
Plus your letters, a property guide, a look back at the weekend’s sport, Terry Cringle’s nostalgia column and lots of community news.
The Isle of Man’s favourite newspaper is in the shops now.

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