This week’s Isle of Man Examiner includes a detailed account of the report into the Vision Nine TT deal collapse.

The proposal was meant to grow the TT but was derailed when other government departments realised what that meant to them.

Also this week:

The Information Commissioner says he won’t support government’s plans to create a single resident record - because he doesn’t trust civil servants not to misuse personal information with ’impunity’.

Tributes are paid to a man who grew up in the island who fell to his death from the Humber Bridge.

An expert tells us why the Isle of Man is not a tax haven.

Photographs from Remembrance Services.

There has been a lot of interest in the potential purchase of Raymotors, the long-established motors business in Ramsey that’s gone into liquidation.

The launch of the Isle of Man Foodbank’s Christmas appeal coincides with good news for the charity.

Government ministers are optimistic about the economy - in spite of last week’s news that the economy has shrunk for the first time in 32 years.

Plus a look back at the weekend’s sport, your letters, the social diary, two pages of nostalgia from Terry Cringle and lots of community news.

The island’s favourite paper is in the shops now.