THE Isle of Man Examiner is in shops today.
In today’s Examiner, find out why a Douglas Council chief is not convinced plans for a Currys/PC World on the outskirts of the town are necessarily good news and we also talk to the owner of one of the town’s best known shops about why it is closing down.
There’s a call for the Manx Electricity Authority to close down its loss-making stores.
An attacker who had his victim in a ‘death choke’ is given a suspended prison sentence. Find out how he avoided jail in the Examiner.
And proposals for a marine nature reserve in Ramsey bay move a step closer.
Discover why some Manx magicians are set to make their television debut.
We talk to the kayak adventurers who are planning to take a trip into the unknown.
Columnist Paul Speller makes a few predictions for the year ahead, while Examiner photographers select their favourite pictures of the past 12 months.
Sport has action from the FA Cup preliminary round in football, pls the latest from hockey’s men’s and women’s league. It also proved a dismal weekend as all the island’s leading rugby teams suffered defeats.
North News has a stunning picture of the International Space Station as it orbits above Laxey.
South News has a tribute to a popular former deputy head teacher.
In West News, Michael MHK Alf Cannan maps out his priorities for the coming year.
The Isle of Man Examiner is in shops from this afternoon.