There is lots of TT news in this week’s Examiner - and there’s lots of non-TT news too.

The lead story includes the latest about the Bushy’s beer tent.

We have spoken to brewery boss Martin Brunnschweiler and Douglas Council about the situation.

Our sports team has been working hard on all the coverage of the races with plenty of pages about them.

In the news section:

Interviews with fans to find out what they enjoy about the TT

We also ask them or their verdict on locally produced food at the Grandstand

A couple who have been coming to the TT for 62 years between them, have married

Local lad Josh Clague has been filming a fly-on-the-wall documentary about the races

We meet a party of 11 ex-servicemen who are members of Blesma, The Limbless Veterans charity, who are staying at Braddan Bridge House which is owned and run by the Joey Dunlop Foundation

A picture special on the Purple and White Helmets entertaining at Onchan Park

The non-TT news includes:

One of the biggest companies in the Isle of Man plans to create 100 more jobs

A charity-run Ramsey children’s nursery is to close

Chief Minister Howard Quayle’s objections to a wide-ranging review of Manx government

The decision to move endoscopy service out of the Ramsey Cottage Hospital has been referred to a Tynwald scrutiny committee by one of the town’s MHKs

A TT fairground worker has been fined for having cannabis in his caravan

A look at Groudle Glen’s history after its terrible state hit the news last month

A fundraiser who said: ’I told mum: "if you can beat kidney cancer then I can jump out of a plane!"’

The League of Friends of Noble’s Hospital is spending far more than it’s receiving

A feature about the links between the island and Norway when it was liberated from the Nazis ahead of a talk about the issue

Plus

Business news, lots of sport, your letters, community news, the social diary and Terry Cringle’s pages about the island’s recent past.

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