An investigation into Friday’s Senior Race Day TT crash is looking at the footage captured by television cameras on the course.
Today’s Manx Independent talks to the clerk of the course about the investigation.
The front page also includes an interview with one of the people who was hurt after being hit by parts of Jonathan Howarth’s machine.
Inside, we ask an advocate about the legal position of allowing people to watch a race from a vantage point on private property.
Also in today’s paper, a medic challenges a government minister who said that some consultants had withdrawn their support for a letter that was critical of the Manx NHS. He says that’s not true.
Elsewhere, we look at how the fire service copes during the TT. It was during a practice race that a fire broke out in Kirk Michael this year.
Kirk Michael is the most inaccessible village on the TT course when the roads are closed.
So what procedures does the fire service have?
The lead story on the back page is the golf championships, which get under way on Saturday.
The Manx Independent also has the island’s two-page What’s On guide and this week gives you a chance to vote for the island’s favourite pet.
The Manx Independent is in the shops now.