In this week’s Examiner, we report that victims of a bank scam have received payouts from the Isle of Man Bank.

Also this week:

The discovery of a body by police searching for a missing Manx advocate in the Caribbean.

Businessmen Jonathan and Jamie Irving have won a payout in a legal fight.

Two charities fall out over a cat.

A police officer has been in contact with the Examiner asking where we got a story. Of course, we don’t reveal our sources.

Tributes to businessman David Saunders.

Thousands of homes in the Isle of Man are in ’fuel poverty’.

Travel watchdogs hit out again at delays at the airport, in spite of initially welcoming changes.

The health service didn’t get all it wanted from the Budget, it’s been confirmed.

A drink-driver whose car was washed down a river has appeared in court.

A survivor of the Winter Hill air disaster remembers the tragedy on its 60th anniversary.

A pub-goer who punched and kicked a man in the head over a spilled drink in Samuel Webb’s pub in Douglas has appeared in court.

Molly Wade from Peel tells us about working at London Fashion Week.

Plus lots of photos from the Bump Baby and Toddler Show drew large crowds to the Villa Marina, your letters, a look back at the weekend’s sport, the social diary, business news (including the verdict of businesses on the budget) and lots of community news.

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