TWO of the drivers who helped the government provide bus services in the strike before Christmas might not have the right driving licences.
The Manx Independent today reveals that an investigation has been launched into the claims.
The paper also reveals:
Plans for a new building on the eyesore Villiers Square site on Loch Promenade, Douglas
That Buster Lewin could give evidence to the Kirk Michael land swap inquiry from prison
and that Gavin Hunt is to make his TT debut
Page one’s main picture is of Sam Barks, the girl from Lonan who was at the Oscars this week.
Inside the Indpendent talks to the family of murdered mother of five Tina Casey (nee Halsall).
We also include the story about prisoners brewing their own alcohol at the Jurby jail.
The sports pages include great news from David Knight, who’s taken his 14th title.
Our What, Where, When section looks forward to a number of performances, including Little Voice and a theatrical version of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.
The paper has eight more pages than usual to include our special supplement, Manx Pride with Green Living.
We concentrate on how buying Manx can help you live a greener life.
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