This week’s Isle of Man Examiner leads on the stabbing in Upper Douglas.

And it asks why police didn’t warn the public that the suspect was at large until the following day.

Also this week:

Tribute has been paid to cyclist and dad-of-two Matthew McSevney, who died following a crash on the Poortown Road last week.

Manx Radio posted a loss of £82k, despite its government subvention.

We take a look at how Manx Utilities came to be £570m in debt and now needs a £95m write-off.

Port St Mary Commissioners has discussed a proposal to redevelop the former Bay View Hotel in the village.

Meanwhile, in Peel, residents have raised concerns following an application for 45 homes to be built.

There are two pages of pictures taken from a number of locations involved with Manx National Heritage’s open days.

In business news, there is an update on Isle of Man Newspapers’ Awards for Excellence. The judges met to decide the winners last week.

And we speak to Island-based businessman Paul Davis following his year-long battle to clear his company’s name after it appeared on a US Treasury blacklist.

In sport, we report on the Isle of Man FA’s men’s side, who cruised into the second round of the Inter-League Cup on Saturday.