This week’s Isle of Man Examiner looks at what will happen when two major roadworks schemes take place in Douglas at the same time.
That’s the main story on page 1.
On page 3 we’ve been investigating a Manx investment fund that specialised in bamboo. It has lost millions of pounds.
Also this week:
The latest from Citywing after the disruption to services following its problems caused by Storm Doris
Why a woman has been fined in court after her mother died
A 50-year-old from Douglas faces jail after importing heroin
Directors of the collapsed Louis Group in the island will have to face a disqualification hearing
Hector Duff, probably the most remarkable Manxman alive today, has been recognised again for a lifetime of service
A 15-year feud ended in when 52-year-old Peel man Martin Neil Kelly punched his victim to the ground
We sent out one of our reporters to find out what people in the streets of the capital thought of the budget. Many didn’t know very much!
Onchan Commissioners have launched a consultation seeking residents’ views on the future of the village’s park
A series of services is being held at All Saints’ Church, in Douglas, before its closure on May 1
Amended plans have been submitted for three 10Kw wind turbines overlooking Port Erin to allay concerns about the impact of the development on birds
A Willaston man who threatened to shoot a taxi driver has been handed a suspended sentence
There are 13 unfilled teaching posts in the island’s primary schools and 24 in secondaries
Paul Speller interviews Peel and Glenfaba MHK Geoffrey Boot in our series about our top politicians
A feature about Lorne House, one of the best-known properties in Castletown
Former Chief Minister Allan Bell tells us what he thinks should happen to the Courthouse in Ramsey
A TT fan who crashed his bike into a car driven by a double amputee has been in court
Young artists learned how to create characters from Manx fairy tales and folklore are pictured on the centre pages
There are 10 pages of business news and talk to Treasury Minister Alfred Cannan after last week’s Budget
We like to hear about small businesses in our business pages and this week our lead story is about a doggy daycare centre
The Manx Harriers feature on the front of our sports pullout Final Whistle
Plus, of course, there are your letters and Terry Cringle’s weekly two pages of nostalgia.
The island’s favourite newspaper is in the shops now.
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