This week’s Isle of Man Examiner reveals that a businessman has built a helipad without planning permission.

His neighbours aren’t happy.

That’s the lead story in today’s newspaper.

Also this week:

We tell the full story of the court case in which an advocate’s niece stole from her uncle to fund her horse box

Why Robert Callister MHK quit the Department of Health and Social Care

A government minister tells the Examiner that top civil servants in the Isle of Man are paid more than their equivalents in the UK

Iron Maiden’s new tour T-shirt includes the TT logo. But after the row about the TT trademark, has it been agreed with the Manx government?

A motorcyclist wearing a helmet and a Stars and Stripes bath robe led police on a chase through the outskirts of Douglas, a court heard

Nominations are being sought to fill a vacancy in the Legislative Council and the voting rules have changed

Tributes to KPMG managing director Mike Fayle, who died at the weekend

A suspected drink driver and his friend smashed into a line of five parked cars before fleeing the wreckage and hiding in bushes from pursuing police.

A major refurbishment of two of the island’s historic lighthouses is nearing completion. There’s just one thing missing - the new lights!

A preview of the sixth Isle of Man Beer and Cider Festival, which takes place later this week

In the latest of his series of interviews with MHKs, Paul Speller meets Graham Cregeen

The Isle of Man is now home to the world’s sixth largest international private/corporate business aviation registry and notably we are ahead of the UK in that list.

Work on Foxdale’s main road will not be completed until the middle of August

The first witness in the investigation into the appointment of Vision Nine as promoter of the TT has condemned the move. One of our reporters attended the hearing

It is more than 50 years since there was an RAF station at Jurby, but its legacy has made the parish what it is today. Sue Woolley reveals more

A former chief pathologist at Noble’s Hospital, Cyril Partington, has celebrated his 100th birthday and we look back at his remarkable life so far

Mann Cat Sanctuary co-founder Sue Critchley is opening a ’much-needed’ sanctuary for dogs

A "wearable art" show included some very unusual clothing - we have a two-page picture spread

Terry Cringle remembers a wet T-shirt competition in his column and looks back at times past in his nostalgia pages

Plus a look back at the weekend sport, 10 pages of business news, community news, the social diary and your letters.

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