The heatwave has been enjoyed by most.
But now it’s beginning to cause problems.
The Isle of Man Examiner looks at how it’s affecting farmers and why that could mean bad news later at the shops.
Also this week:
A remarkable widow says she forgives a doctor who accidentally killed her husband.
Castle Rushen’s head of English steps down after exam blunder.
A former cannabis user says why there should be a change in the law.
A motorcyclist who was injured when his bike was hit by an American state prosecutor’s car during a TT visit has been awarded a seven-figure sum in compensation.
A union leader tells us that the island’s government is full of ’duffers’.
Children in the Isle of Man are fatter than children in England.
The catchment areas policy for schools isn’t going to change, even though public opinion backs a different approach.
A Pulrose man has been charged with three counts of rape.
A 19-year-old dance student who suffers from a knee disorder feels the island could do more to support the performing arts.
Demand for the Isle of Man Foodbank is ’expanding exponentially’ according to the charity.
A publicly-owned former youth drop-in centre in Onchan has been sold for an undisclosed sum.
Manx Breast Cancer Support Group will fund a test for a year which can determine whether or not some breast cancer patients will benefit from chemotherapy.
An assault victim has been jailed after launching an assault on a man he thought was his attacker.
The Chief Minister’s fears over Brexit.
Hartford Homes has submitted a planning application for the redevelopment of the long-derelict Bay Queen site in Port St Mary. There’s a page of coverage in our business section.
Plus pictures from the Viking Longboats event in Peel and Laa Columb Killey, all the sports action in our Final Whistle supplement, business news, your letters, two pages of nostalgia from Terry Cringle, the social diary and lots of community news.
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