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In today’s Manx Independent

The Manx Independent is in shops this morning.

We talk to a teenager from Onchan about her inspiring battle against a rare form of cancer.

Some suppliers had to wait for more than 60 days before government paid up invoices, we report.

And Health Minister David Anderson say no cuts are planned by his department.

Also with today’s Indy, there’s your chance to get a free second ice cream when you buy one at Davisons.

We talk to the metal dector enthusiasts who unearthed buried treasure.

Sport reports as the Isle of Man proves it has more than one world beating cyclist. While Mark Cavendish celebrated becoming a father this week, on Wednesday Peter Kennaugh was part of the British outfit that won the team pursuit gold medal in the World Track Cycling Championships – breaking the world record in the process. And Onchan based Ben Swift became the first British cyclist to win a scratch race at the event.

On top of that, sport previews the Woods Cup and FA Cup finals in football and looks ahead to the Easter Athletics Festival. And there’s more from last week’s Sports Awards.

South News reveals how a row between the commissioners and the Castletown festival organisers means that it looks certain there will be no organised Diamond Jubilee celebrations in the town this year.

West News talks to Thelma Birkett, who is standing down after years as a Peel commissioner.

And North News has a round up of all the local authority election news in the area.

The Manx Independent is in shops now.


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