Today’s Manx Independent’s front page story is about the sentencing of a knifeman.
The paper also catches up with how the victim is faring.
The Manx Independent also features:
A story about more anger over the toilet tax
A report from the Keys after two government ministers were accused of an attempt to sabotage boundary reform
A feature about a young man who was inspired to volunteer for stem cell donation.
A look at Noble’s Hospital’s waiting times
A call from a British Airways boss to use the London City flight or face losing it
Concern about Cregneash’s church
The Manx Independent also includes your Island Life section, which includes on its front page a preview of the next Christine Wild Theatre School show, a look forward to Shrove Tuesday and the Easter Festival of Plays.
The centre pages include photos taken from a book about Manx architecture.
The paper includes the Isle of Man’s two-page What’s On guide, your seven-day television guide and the 12 pages of sport.
The bigger and brighter Manx Independent is on sale now.