The Isle of Man Examiner has looked in greater depth at the tribunal involving a manager at the McDonald’s restaurant in Douglas.

Last week, the problems with food were reported. But there’s a lot more to it than that, as we report.

Also this week:

The Examiner has fought for the right to tell you more about how much money you (the Manx taxpayer) has forked out to fix the dud diesel engine that Isle of Man Transport unwisely bought in 2013. And we won.

See what our investigation uncovered on page 3.

Plans have been submitted for a bigger, stronger road bridge at Peel harbour.

Why a Tynwald committee says a lack of nursery provision is not only bad for parents, but it’s bad for the Manx economy.

The recent passenger figures showing a big decline don’t add up compared with statistics from the Steam Packet and the airport. We wonder why.

Demonstrations at the weekend showed a lot of support for tougher sentences for domestic abuse.

All the news from the Manx Commonwealth Games team.

Footballer Barry George English, who plays for Pulrose, has been to court after his cup final celebrations got out of hand.

Peel businessmen Jonathan and Jamie Irving have been ordered to pay out £155,000 to a financial regulator. We have the details and their response.

The new Manx state pension will affect people in different age groups differently. The Treasury Minister tells us more.

Island-based gaming giant Poker Stars has been criticised by the advertising watchdog for a ’socially irresponsible’ television advert.

Plans have been submitted for a £1.5 million project to demolish and rebuild the Strathallan horse tram depot in Douglas.

Why the government should provide funding of £250,000 to prevent ’lifeline’ library services from closing.

Tynwald is to be asked next week to approve a plan to raise prescription charges. We reveal more.

Some House of Keys members believe it is time to discuss the issue of legalising assisted dying in Tynwald again. We have asked people in the street in Douglas whether they agree.

Heron and Brearley has released an image of its TT Grandstand bar, which will be known as the Trackside. See what it looks like in the paper.

A major project involving renovating properties in Station Park, Colby, is scheduled to begin soon.

A delivery driver from Castletown who crashed her work vehicle while overtaking a cyclist has been punished by magistrates.

A man who was found asleep in Pizza Hut in Douglas with his shoes on the wrong feet has also been to court.

The latest on the giant car sales area on Cooil Road, on the outskirts of Douglas.

A page all about the Young Actor of Mann competition.

Two pages of photos from the ’lambing live’ special at Knockaloe Beg.

Plus all the action from the weekend’s sport, business news, your letters, Terry Cringle’s two pages of nostalgia and lots of community news.

The Isle of Man Examiner is on a shortlist of six newspapers in the "weekly newspaper of the year" category in an industry-wide competition.

The winner will be announced in an awards ceremony next week.

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