The Isle of Man Examiner today leads on a story from an employment tribunal.

A finance sector worker was unfairly sacked because he ’blew the whistle’ about concerns he had to the Financial Services Authority.

Also this week:

The campaign to introduce charges for plastic bags at Manx shops.

A thug who videoed his victim as he attacked him appears in court.

Farmers say why feral goats are a menace.

A survey by a tax fairness watchdog says that the Isle of Man is more open than the UK and the Channel Islands.

The latest on the meals on wheels service after Jack Frost announced it was likely to stop trading.

Port Erin Commissioners’ land grab.

Why there could be fewer car parking spaces than already announced on Douglas Promenade.

What happens now on the Abortion Bill.

MHKs’ concerns about the finances of some tenants as rents rise on council and commissioners’ housing.

Three dogs from the Isle of Man that are going to compete in Crufts.

Prisoners in Jurby try e-cigarettes.

Should island schools provide condoms to sixth-formers?

Photos from Port Erin’s inaugural Festival of Returning Light.

Plus 10 pages of business news, a look at the weekend sport in our Final Whistle supplement, Terry Cringle’s nostalgia pages, your letters, the social diary and lots of community news.

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