While education officials refuse to publish school league tables, a campaigner has created his do-it-yourself one using Freedom of Information requests.
We report more in today’s Isle of Man Examiner.
Also this week:
Meet the benefits fraudsters who told officials they lived alone - but who were caught out after they appeared in an Examiner story complaining about their shared accommodation.
A drink-driver from Ramsey who fractured her spine in an accident has appeared in court.
Why killer driver Donovan Kitching will spend even longer in jail.
Doctor Who appears in Market Street.
Tourism numbers have dropped.
Work is under way to secure the rock face, pavement and road at the top of Port Jack.
A call to establish a Criminal Case Review Commission in the island has been ruled out - as being prohibitively expensive.
The MHK attempting to add a safety zone provision to the Abortion Reform Bill has vowed that he will come up with wording that will receive widespread support.
Health Minister David Ashford tells us about his priorities in a special full-page feature.
Manx fisheries bosses are celebrating large fines for rogue skippers.
Hair and beauty students have recreated the hairstyles of the Golden Age of Hollywood and we have lots of photos of what they achieved.
Official records show it was the second coldest March in the Isle of Man in 30 years.
Two pages of photos of Easter celebrations in Castletown.
People recovering from addictions such as alcohol or drugs are to be given more help in the island.
After the "co-location" row, what do you think about the principle of faith schools? We ask people in the street for their views.
Residents have reacted with dismay to the decision to approve at appeal the plan for a 72-bedroom care home in Port Erin.
A page of cheque presentations.
Barclays’ initiatives to help Manx businesses.
Estate agent Ian Lloyd takes us round a three-bedroomed semi in Onchan that’s come on the market after standing empty for 30 years.
In sport, Corinthians celebrate their big win and we have all the highlights from the weekend’s events.
Plus there are your letters, Terry Cringle’s nostalgia pages, business news and lots of community news.
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