This week’s Isle of Man Examiner’s lead story is about a man who has been jailed after assaulting a woman.

After a high-profile case of domestic abuse that triggered a lot of debate, this is bound to be a talking point.

Also this week:

It’s one of the most important things facing the Isle of Man, the EU grey list. We ask the Chief Minister what’s happening about it.

Home Strategic, the marketing company, went bust owing the taxman thousands. We report from court.

Boxer Frank Bruno is to appear at a pub in the Isle of Man next week.

An American who’s campaigning against reforming the Isle of Man’s abortion law says he’ll sue the government over the issue of abortion facilities ’buffer zones’.

A competitor in the weekend’s Cyclefest is in a ’serious’ condition in hospital in Liverpool after an accident.

The Living Hope church’s income has risen. We’ve seen the accounts.

Port St Mary Commissioners’ clerk, Alastair Hamilton, has left his role. We report more.

Increases to prescription charges have been delayed.

Police have ended their investigation into child abuse at a well-known former institution in the Isle of Man.

An island-based medic is involved in a tribunal after a ’whistle-blowing’ case in England.

A subsidised housing scheme may be used to attract teachers to the island to cover subjects where there are shortages.

People need more guidance about new data protection legislation that is going to affect all businesses and government agencies.

A consultation on the planning process has revealed a mistrust of our politicians.

The first Guild results.

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