For this week’s Examiner, we’ve looked at the latest independent review of Manx health services.

Some of the findings are quite worrying.

Also this week:

Plans have been submitted for a new entertainment venue for TT and the Festival of Motorcycling to replace the current H&B tent at the rear of the Grandstand.

The plans for a bypass for Ballasalla. See the map inside today’s paper.

The liquidators of a failed Manx investment fund say they now have more than 200,000 documents in their possession. We report the details.

A full report on the inquest into the deaths of four people in a car crash in Laxey last year.

The leader of the Roman Catholic church in the Isle of Man has his say about the proposed changes to the law on abortion.

MLCs could be paid less than MHKs if an idea suggested by a Tynwald committee is taken up.

The same committee says the bishop should retain his vote in Tynwald and Legislative Council. The Examiner’s comment column gives our view about that.

We meet a lawyer who’s also a TT grid girl.

It’s the end of an era in Ramsey as the town’s joke shop closes.

An EU committee is going to examine our taxation system in the wake of the ’Paradise Papers’.

After four years, the Isle of Man’s National Insurance Fund is in the black.

Why a Manx charity is helping to pay for a cancer treatment centre in Liverpool.

Plus 10 pages of business news, the Final Whistle sports supplement, your letters, the social diary, Terry Cringle’s two pages of nostalgia, Mark Owen’s column and lots of community news.

The Isle of Man’s favourite newspaper is in the shops now.