This week’s Isle of Man Examiner leads with what we’ve learned about the investigation into the crash in which Steve Mercer was injured during the TT.
It’s being held in private and it’s the main story on page one.
Also this week:
A court case involving pedestrian who was injured when she was hit by a wing mirror in a country lane has been heard. We report the result.
The government has agreed to buy a part of Liverpool.
Our Freedom of Information request about the purchase of the Steam Packet has been delayed - again.
A dog that hurt a swan has led to its owner appearing in court.
The chief constable has revealed how drugs are now the force’s No1 crime category.
A Manx-born advertising expert is one of the brains behind the foot-tapping trailer for this year’s Strictly Come Dancing show.
The Manx government is appointing more press officers.
Historian Charles Guard helped bring the 125th anniversary of the Manx Electric Railway to a grand conclusion and praised the boss of the island’s railways.
A space age fraud case involving allegations of deceit, dishonesty and unlawful conduct must go to civil trial, a Deemster has ruled.
Three people have been appointed to try to ensure that sportspeople in the Isle of Man steer clear from performance-enhancing drugs.
Work on the £20m development of Douglas Promenade is due to begin soon.
A defendant has been told off by the Deputy High Bailiff after turning up at her court in shorts.
Ahead of the Food and Drink Festival, we meet some pioneers in the Manx food industry.
Plus a look back at the weekend’s sport, your letters and lots of community news.
AND a free supplement in which people who’ve moved to the island say why they like it so much.

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