This week’s Isle of Man Examiner reports on the shambles that’s resulted in the cancellation of Rally Isle of Man.
We talk to rally organisers and have details from the Department of Infrastructure.
Also this week:
An MHK questions the population assumptions made in the Area Plan for the East, which envisions more development.
Our Freedom of Information question about Mountain Road closures.
A new full-time employee at Ronaldsway who’ll be a familiar face for viewers of reality TV show Airport.
Manx Radio’s fans have signed a petition calling on the government to let it keep its TT coverage contract.
Coverage of the MER birthday weekend and two pages of photos from Castletown’s tin bath races.
A man who hit his victim in the face and then ran from police has been sentenced.
The government is looking for input ahead of drawing up a new Steam Packet user agreement. But it’s by appointment only.
The Manx high court has been asked to rescind the winding up of an international steel company with multi-million dollar debts.
Why island holders of the International Driving Permit have been told they may be breaking the Geneva Convention.
An investigation is continuing into claims that dumping into the sea of potentially toxic material from an old landfill site is unlawful.
A fond farewell to tireless Brenda Watterson.
We meet three tram horses who’ve retired from their job on Douglas Promenade and find out what happens next to them.
How racewalking stalwart Murray Lambden will be remembered thanks to a minibus.
Plus a look back at the weekend’s sport, your letters, Terry Cringle’s nostalgia pages and lots of community news.
The island’s favourite paper is in the shops now.