While the millionnaire Albert Gubay might have won a court case from beyond the grave, a deemster’s views about him cast new light on the Mount Murray builder.
The Isle of Man Examiner reports the details this week.
Also this week:
The investigation into how water was contaminated with sea water and diesel in central Douglas.
Police only cautioned people for a number of crimes, including having indecent photographs of children and one for someone who was four times the drink-driving limit, it has emerged.
A big scheme to improve Castle Street in Douglas.
Two pages of pictures taken during last week’s snowfall.
A court case involving a man who supplied underage girls with drink and was caught twice.
The Manx transport bosses who’ve been to Switzerland to check out safety on the railways there.
A Manx company that’s given £1.25million to good causes.
Should MLCs be allowed to vote for the chief minister? The topic is causing a bit of a kerfuffle among members of Tynwald. We report more.
Two volunteers with the Samaritans stole the show at the Isle of Man Newspapers Awards for Excellence when they were given an accolade. We find out more about them.
Businessman Colin Brown, who worked for many years in the printing industry, has died. We look back on his life.
The latest on the Cherry Orchard dispute.
An expert writes about his fears over the state of the Nunnery in Douglas.
Amended plans for the Mount Murray hotel.
Plus business news, a look back at the weekend’s sport, your letters, the social diary, Terry Cringle’s look at island life in the past and lots of community news.
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