This week’s Examiner features a couple who say they’ve effectively been banned from watching the TT from their own front garden because of safety fears.
Over the fence their next-door neighbours can carry on spectating.
The paper has the story.
Also this week:
Theresa May reassures us that the Isle of Man will be remembered during Brexit talks
A creditors’ meeting heard how much Citywing owed when it collapsed
An MHK told Tynwald some civil servants earn £20,000 more than their equivalents in the UK
The Red Arrows won’t be coming to the TT
The High Bailiff, who decides some top-level legal issues, has been criticised by appeal judges over his ruling in a land dispute
A pub licensee has appeared in court after thousands of pounds went missing
Chief Minister Howard Quayle tells us why he believes spending more than £20m of Manx taxpayers’ cash on a dock in Liverpool is a good idea
In the latest of our series of interviews with top politicians, Paul Speller talks to Laurence Skelly MHK
We talk to a campaigner who says the wheelchair users need more dropped kerbs to get around
A man from Santon wants to stop further development in the area
Onchan is running out of space for new graves
The Chief Minister says the island has to follow the UK in increasing the minimum wage if we are to expand the working population
In our series about Manx buildings that have been demolished we remember a good number of bathing establishments
Thirteen pages of sport, including more on the sports awards
Terry Cringle’s nostalgia pages
Our community news page
Comic Relief photos from around the island
Your letters
And business news, which has exciting news for Foxdale
The Isle of Man’s favourite newspaper is in the shops now.

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