DOCTORS have joined in the argument about student tuition fees.
In a letter to the Isle of Man Examiner, they say that introducing them could affect the medical profession – and ultimately patients.
The Examiner, which is in the shops now, has the full story and the letter on the letters page.
Our main picture on the front page is of Hector Duff, the decorated war hero who’s been awarded a British Empire Medal in the New Year’s Honours list.
Inside, we highlight fears about Douglas promenades. If sea levels rise, is there any point in refurbishing the road?
Chief Minister Allan Bell tells us that any increase in wages will mean fewer jobs in government.
We also preview the Illiam Dhone commemoration, which is due to take place on Wednesday.
The centre pages detail a few of the defining moments of the year and we also look back on the weather (wet, wet, wet) of 2012.
The great sports coverage includes reports from the top football games and a report on Christian Varley’s victory.
Your New Year Examiner is in the shops now.