Today’s Isle of Man Examiner leads with the amount claimed by public servants over the past five years.
MHKs’ expenses are not part of the total but one member has posted his online and we’ve looked at them too.
Also this week:
A seven-year-old boy with special needs was left waiting at his school until 6pm one night because the taxi service that was meant to collect him let him down.
Juan Turner MLC’s blistering attack on Manx public administration.
A joiner is awaiting court on charges of cultivating cannabis.
After last week’s judgment on rapist, we report the full findings of the judges.
Manx Gas is to review its pricing structure after protests last week.
Flybe has said sorry to passengers who had a long list of complaints.
Castletown Commissioners have changed their tune about what should happen at Callow’s Yard.
Budget hotel group Premier Inn has got planning permission for its Douglas hotel.
Twenty-page property guide.
Ten pages of business news.
A look back at the sport over the weekend in the Final Whistle pullout.
Two pages of photos from Granite Man event.
Another two pages of photos from the exhibition about a £1,000 car.
Plus your letters, more from the courts and lots of community news.
The Isle of Man Examiner is in the shops now.

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