In the Isle of Man Examiner this week: The roll-out of a third Covid-19 vaccine.

Will our borders actually open at the end of the month?

Backbench MHK Bill Shimmins is calling for a full inquiry into the way that the government handled the Covid crisis.

The jet-ski romeo’s former girlfriend has admitted assault charges.

A man described as a ’big player’ in organised crime in the island has appeared in court admitting supplying cocaine and having a stun gun.

After last week’s Examiner exclusive story about the Steam Packet chairman’s letter to the Infrastructure Minister lambasting the new ferry terminal in Liverpool, Tim Baker has his say.

Good news for TT fans. Peter Hickman will be entertaining people on Saturday.

How it’s going to be easier to cycle and walk on a route in Ramsey.

Why was a Russian submarine in the Irish Sea?

A new cafe where you share your tables with Manx cats.

Personal trainer Christine Barker is frustrated at how she is unable to operate her personal training studio from a back garden summerhouse in Baldrine after her planning application was refused at appeal.

The owners of the Glen Helen camping site have replaced their plans to build a treehouse.

A report looking at the island’s future economic strategy is due to be published at the end of July.

Previous codes of practice on supporting additional educational needs have not worked, the Education Minister admits.

Work to rectify cracked concrete on the promenade is due to start soon.

A grant awarded to Ramsey Grammar School will soon see the development of two beehives.

Photos from the mass trek to the Tower of Refuge.

David Cretney reminisces about his time as a Manx Grand Prix rider in his column. Nice hair, Dave.

In our Food and Farming pages, you’ll find out more about Manx meat and about a hoped-for revival of muesli.

We go back to 1952 for our front page from the past.

In our Working Week section, we find out more about PR guru Craig Wolstencroft.

Orran Smith duly claimed his second Manx Mountain Marathon victory on Saturday, but it was not the walk in the park that many had imagined.

Our sports team tell us more - and report on lots more events.

There is lots more sports coverage, business news, readers’ letters, a television guide, our popular crossword and plenty of community news.

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