This week’s Isle of Man Examiner reports on an inquiry into the death of a woman who was hit by a car in the Manx countryside three years ago.
A man who was out of prison on parole was behind the wheel.
Also this week:
Six pages of coverage of our victorious Island Games competitors
A 62-year-old father has been in court after he was found with £82,000 in cash in his car.
Welfare trustees who’ve raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for equipment at Ramsey Cottage Hospital say the decision to transfer endoscopy services have left them in a dilemma.
A Treasury department member has committed to review the differing prices paid to Manx Gas by branches of government.
A hoard of Viking silver discovered on farmland in the island has been declared treasure trove at a court hearing in Douglas.
The semi-finals of Manx Chef of the Year competition showcased the cooking skills of some of our top chefs and the quality of local ingredients and two were shortlisted.
The Isle of Man is on track to meet deadlines for improvements to anti-money laundering legislation, politicians have been told.
A preview of tomorrow’s Tynwald open air ceremony.
Seven-time world snooker champion Stephen Hendry has visited the island and spoken to the Examiner.
We talk to a man who’s pushed a wheelchair around the TT course.
A man has been to court after a row with neighbours over Muller Rice and sour cream that he said was thrown onto his property.
A pensioner drove out of a side road and ran straight into the back of a bus when she failed to notice it had stopped, a court was told.
Racing lovers were out in force over the weekend in a ’Tynwald Drag Racing’ event at Jurby airfield.
Plus 10 pages of business news, a review of the weekend’s sport, your letters, the social diary, Terry Cringle’s Times Past and community news.
The island’s favourite paper is in the shops now.


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