Why did the Department of Infrastructure nearly pull the plug on Rally Isle of Man?
This week’s Isle of Man Examiner reports details of safety fears after the release of previously confidential papers.
Also this week:
Developers are still interested in the Summerland site, a government minister tells us.
Meanwhile, plans have been lodged for the £25m scheme to build flats, a hotel and a cinema on the old bus station site in Douglas. We report more.
Why have some Freedom of Information requests gone missing from the government’s website?
TravelWatch wants passengers to be consulted over the plans for a new ferry terminal in Liverpool.
After readers suggested to us that there was a beds crisis at Noble’s Hospital, health chiefs respond.
Pictures and results from the Royal Manx Agricultural Show.
A chance to win £500 off a holiday.
Yoga with goats. Yes, it’s a thing.
There’s a loophole in getting fair trials in the Isle of Man.Isle of Man Food, Farming and Fishing Awards.
The latest in our Buildings at Risk features.
A plan has been submitted for a change of use from tourist to residential use of 33 flats at the Cherry Orchard in Port Erin.
Plus business news, a look back at the weekend’s sport, Terry Cringle’s nostalgia pages, your letters and lots of community news.
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