This week’s Isle of Man Examiner leads on the tragedy of a man from the Isle of Man who apparently drowned in the sea off Thailand.

We hear from a boss at his workplace.

Also this week:

We reveal that another finance fund’s collapse is going to cost the Manx taxpayer

There could be plans to regulate people filming surreptitiously from cameras on their clothes. Such films have been on social media and are used by ’secret shoppers’ exposing bad practice.

Similarly, surveillance laws need to be modernised to keep up with international developments or the island could be put at ’serious risk’ according to a regulator.

A horseowner from the Isle of Man was successful in the Scottish Grand National. The Examiner has the details.

There’s a plan for a hostel to be built in Silverdale.

Today is the day for Chief Minister Howard Quayle to stand and deliver. He will seek Tynwald approval for the Delivering the Programme for Government document.

Steam Packet chief executive Mark Woodward insisted the right decision had been made by the captain of the Manannan after children were refused passage on the Manannan after a suspected outbreak of Norovirus

A man who suffers from multiple sclerosis has completed the TT course on a mobility scooter to raise cash for a charity which fights the disease.

A Castletown man has been jailed for 26 weeks by a magistrates’ court after vandalising two police cars and punching a police officer.

Paul Speller interviews Treasury Minister Alfred Cannan in the latest of his series with the island’s MHKs.

A care home resident in her 90s is living in fear of eviction after receiving letters demanding payment of outstanding fees.

An Onchan man appeared on Britain’s Got Talent at the weekend. He didn’t get very far.

A picture special of the Isle of Man Festival of Steam.

A public meeting is due to be held today (Tuesday) over plans for more housing in Colby.

We have a feature about St George’s Church in Douglas and its fascinating history.

Our business editor met Michael Gove MP, one of the architects of Brexit. He talks about how the Isle of Man might be consulted about it.

Plus

Letters

Business news

The Final Whistle sports supplement

Community news

A page of reports from the latest Ramsey Commissioners meeting

and the Social Diary

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