The prosecution has outlined its case against the Attorney General in a case that’s currently taking place in Douglas.
Today’s Manx Independent reports the case on the front page.
The paper also includes:
- Some shocking photographs of Laxey’s tram station. We report why it looks like a bomb site.
- An interview with Phil Drowley, the police officer who’s scaled eight of the world’s highest peaks.
- A description from media worker Paul Moulton of Manx Radio, in which he says the station has ‘lost its moral compass’
- News about food banks collecting for the island’s needy this weekend.
- A follow-up to the Manx Independent’s story last week in which the paper revealed that six phone boxes were likely to be scrapped. Now a campaign has started to save them
- A story about the Market Hall in Douglas and plans to turn in into an education base
- The latest on the Flybe situation. The airline says its only profitable destination from the island is Manchester.
- News that a sex disease is to be screened.
The paper also includes its feature-led Island Life section, including two pages of What’s On and 10 action-packed pages of sport.
We have not allowed comments on this story because of the Attorney General’s trial, which is continuing and must not be prejudiced through comment in the media.