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B & H Gold

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B & H Gold . . a few minutes happy banter with Beth and Howard about anything and everything which makes them smile. The perfect pick-me-up podcast for those who crave the bright side of life – there is one . . really!
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To celebrate World Book Day, well known Manx Radio personalities started reading some of their favourite stories available to download as a podcast.... and they continued to do so to help you sleep soundly.
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A weekly look at the Manx political scene in which Phil Gawne talks to the politicians who are raising the issues and asking the questions in Tynwald and the House of Keys, ex-politicians about their time in power and exploring the wider world of politics and the workings of Government.
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Business Talks

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Business Talks, PwC Isle of Man’s podcast series brings you the latest perspectives and knowledge on topics and challenges facing business and society. Hear from the PwC team on solving the challenges that matter today. For more insights visit our website, at pwc.com/im.
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From Ants to Avocets via Hares to Harriers through Whales to worms .. . a pod-sized look at the wide and wonderful array of native creatures and critters to be found on and around the Island and its waters. In tests, nine out of ten dolphins said this was their favourite podcast
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If you want to know more about the birds you can hear on the Isle of Man, this is the series for you! Manx Radio’s bird supremo, the early birder Tim Earl, explains more about what remain the original, often beautiful and frequently most intelligent tweets on the Island
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Welcome to Upfront and Unfiltered, the podcast that takes you deep into the heart of Manx football, brought to you by Upfront Footy, hosted by Dean Turton. Each week we bring you a candid and unfiltered conversation with a different guest from across all areas of Manx football. Join us as we dive into our guests journeys through the rollercoaster that is Manx football. Expect candid opinions on the state of the locla game, predictions, and a behind-the-scenes look at the beautiful game on th ...
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On Update tonight, we bring you the very latest information about the fatal RTC in Peel on 7 August, also in the programme, what do we know about the proposals for Jurby Airfield, call for the Cregneash bus to be reinstated and good news for fisheries and football.By Manx Radio
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Dingy bus shelters, prison labour, outwitting chip eating seagulls, climate change, Ørsted consultations & good news on Queen Scallops. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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This weekend (24-25 August) an Andreas woman is taking on a challenge with a difference in memory of her late husband. Darren 'Daz' Hignett died of bladder cancer the day before their 25th wedding anniversary last year, after an 18-month fight. Now, in his memory, his amazing wife Liz is taking on not one, but two major walks to raise funds for the…
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All the latest news, travel, sport and weather in a digestible half-hour package. UPDATE: The warning from police regarding the Ben-my-Chree arriving at the same time as Manx Grand Prix road closures at 6pm - the sailing from Heysham was delayed and is now expected at 7:45pm.By Manx Radio
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Manx Care says it accepts there is a ‘significant risk’ to patient safety because of difficulties sharing medical records across the health body. It's been asked to take action by the coroner of inquests and change the way they can be shared between what he’s described as ‘silos’. Coroner James Brooks’ recommendation follows the death of a Ramsey r…
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Your thirty-minute look at the news, sport, business, travel and weather. In this programme we hear from Steam Packet Managing Director Brian Thomson on the 'hole' in the Manxman as the Island's braces itself for stormy weather overnight. All of that and much, much more... what are you waiting for?By Manx Radio
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Will the Manxman incident make the Steam Packet think again about selling the Ben My Chree?... Should the MGP be extended back to two weeks?... Should our politicians obey the rules like we have to and be sanctioned like us when they don't?.... and should we finally get proper border controls? It's today's Mannin Line with Alex sitting in for Andy.…
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The Clerk of the Course says riders competing on the Mountain Course can be brought back to The Grandstand the wrong way around the circuit in ‘extreme circumstances’. It happened on Sunday after a red flag in the first qualifying session of the 2024 Manx Grand Prix following an incident which saw the death of rider Louis O’Regan. The decision led …
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Racing is no longer going ahead* on the Mountain Course this evening, but plenty of drama outside the Manx Grand Prix as organisers issue a correction over a rider's 'non-negative' drugs test, and the Met Office warns of severe gales on the way. We also hear why one Port Erin Commissioner says she will always object to tourist accommodation plans f…
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Hedges not being cut, weeds, trees that should be removed and whether people are prioritised over nature? That and more on today's Mannin Line with Alex sitting in for Andy. #iom #manxradio #manninlineBy Manx Radio
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Do you have a dog that is a little bit nervous when you're out and about? Maybe they're reactive, and can struggle to be around other dogs or people? Well, if so, and you want to expose them to these things from a distance and have a chance to work on your training safely - let us tell you about the group for you. Eva Boyd rescued her dog Spot two …
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Has the cancellation of tonight's MGP qualifying session left you twiddling your thumbs? Catch up on today's news on and from the Isle of Man by listening to this neat, 30-minute podcast. Update brings you all the latest in current affairs, sport, travel, business and more.By Manx Radio
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A new hotel but with no parking?... If you don't want wind power... what is your solution?... And who remembers old buildings of Douglas and maybe has historical info of them... and do we really have no money?... That and more on today's Mannin Line with Alex sitting in for Andy. #iom #manxradio #manninline…
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Former Douglas East MHK Chris Robertshaw has been called a lot of things over his time in business and politics but ’shrinking violet’ was never one of them. Chris has lots to say about the current state of Manx politics and the biggest challenge is how we’ll fit it all in on this week’s Perspective. How many of Chris’s catch phrases will we get? I…
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Retired Methodist Minister Rev'd Paul Davis and his wife Elizabeth have just spent over two months on the Island, as Paul assisted the local Methodist churches whilst our own Chair of District, Rev'd Dr Janet Corlett, was on sabbatical. On the programme today, we discover why the Island is a home-from-home for this Lancashire couple, and learn more…
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The final Update of the week looks back at the homecoming for the Manx Missile, what we know about the Airport Director heading for departures and how does the weather look for MGP....keep those fingers crossed...By Manx Radio
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Ramsey Pool construction history, Jurby Airport latest, IOM Courier non-delivery, saving No. 28 Cregneash / Sound bus service & the WW2 Manx Home Guard. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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After a rather novel start to the programme....things got back on track and we heard about A-Level results day, how have our students fared and what options are available if you didn't get the grades you were hoping for? Also in the programme - what's happening with Courier deliveries around the Island and how does the future look for the Manx Gran…
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Opinion on our electrical future - wind, interconnector, solar or nuclear. The concept of free speech and buying locally to help the economy. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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On today's programme we hear what Douglas Council has decided to do with the name of the Henry Bloom Noble Library, how important are organisations which support older people to live independently and how are marshal number ahead of MGP 2024?By Manx Radio
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Get lost going to Liverpool Terminal, bent wind turbine blades, pregnant men, Corony village triskelion & Sir Cav's ride slips a day. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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Cleaning our own bus shelters, the possibilities of anaerobic digestion here, Knockaloe's famous Three Legs in fertilised grass & Sir Mark Cavendish's NSC Lap of Honour this Thursday. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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The chair of Live at Home says it's hoped the Manx charity can be 'restructured' as it looks to cease its services at the end of the month. The organisation has helped residents on the Island live independently in their own homes for almost 27 years. A letter to members says, due to financial reasons, services will stop on 28 August. David Gawne MB…
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Peel Commissioners say they are continuing to ‘evaluate their options’ for playground provision in the west. It’s after claims that the local authority is planning to reduce the number of play areas. Over the weekend one parent who lives in Reayrt Ny Cronk took to social media to advise that the Close Caaig playground was being replaced with a picn…
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How do we manage waste across the Island, who’s responsible for recycling and why do some local authorities pay substantially more for their regional recycling centres than others? Is the current Rates system fair and if not why has Rates reform never been tackled? And while we’re discussing reform why do we still have such a disparate range of loc…
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Tonight's programme includes details of the homecoming for the Manx Missile - Sir Mark Cavendish will be honoured with a national celebration. Also in the programme, playground drama in Peel, could the Henry Bloom Noble Library be in for a name change and some Supreme Champion joy.By Manx Radio
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Henry Bloom Noble name to go from Library, Ørsted windfarm revenue numbers remain secret, Isle of Wight ferry passengers complain over price & archive 2001 Foot & Mouth viewpoint. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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Ørsted want to build a 1.4 gigawatt wind farm six nautical miles off the north east coast of the Isle of Man. Up to 100 turbines are proposed and these could be as high as 389 metres above low tides. So what’s in it for us? Sea bed rental income, tax on the energy production, a community fund and potentially cheaper electricity are all mentioned bu…
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On today's programme we tell the story of the new Port Erin Methodist church - from plans that began 8 years ago, to the official opening ceremony yesterday morning. It's next to - but separate from - the 1903 church building on Station Road, and incorporates the hall and Sunday Schoolrooms added to the 1903 church in 1973. But what we have now is …
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On tonight's programme - the apology from DEFA after a company wasn't allowed to be at the Royal Manx Show, the woman behind a fundraiser to support the family of Nesta Haselden says the Island's response has been heartwarming and a live interview with Head of Air Traffic Services about drone issues.…
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Live from the Royal Agricultural Show at Knockaloe with opinion from representatives from the Show, Manx NFU, the Creamery, Beach Buddies, Conister Bank, the Meat Plant & DEFA. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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The Department of Infrastructure wants your help to shape a new transport strategy for the Isle of Man. It says it’s intending to develop an integrated and socially inclusive document that meets the needs of communities and keeps people connected in work and leisure opportunities. The document would also support the transition to net zero carbon em…
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Wednesday's Update includes details of the delayed draft Local Economy Strategy, why the IOM Green Party believes Government needs to move faster when it comes to trying to achieve its net zero targets and have you got a hobby horse? Or a broom? You could be a champion at the Royal Manx Agricultural Show.…
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Net Zero Hero or Villain Pt 3 with Andrew Langan Newton (IOM Greens) & Jon Curtis calls and messages on China, anaerobic digestion, windfarms and more. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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The long-awaited Local Economy Strategy has been released in draft form, which hopes to ensure the wellbeing of the retail, hospitality and leisure industries for the next 10-years. Business Isle of Man is setting out a range of tools for residents, local authorities and businesses to enable them to 'take ownership' of their local areas. The docume…
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Simon celebrates 90 years of the Isle of Man Creamery chatting to current chair Dougie Cooil and one of the first to provide milk to the Creamery, 90 year old Raymond Teare, while Kirree heads to Knockaloe to see how preparations are coming along for this year's Royal Manx Agricultural Show.By Manx Radio
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Here’s Update on Tuesday 6 August which includes the findings of the inquest into the death of a Southern 100 competitor, what you think about a COMIN report looking into making people want to move over and stay on the Isle of Man, the response from Peel Commissioners to an appeal against the sewage works and advice if you’re thinking about getting…
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Weeds Act 1957 implications, windfarm pro and con, meat plant freezer malfunction, shingles jab delays & MGP gets Manx merchandise. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper has been in post for just under two years now so what has she learned about local government in the Isle of Man? What is a local democracy reporter and why do we need one? Why does it take so long to get an answer from government, how does central government interact with local government and why do so few peopl…
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Your Monday Update includes why those in the West of the Island have may have to wait even longer for cleaner sea water, how many more posts there in Manx Care now compared with when it started three years ago, why so much meat has had to be thrown out and an incredible achievement for a woman who’s marking her recovery from two types of breast can…
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Another chance for Crogga gas, Douglas Prom's new sea wall, GP translator required, ragwort's relative toxicity & Ørsted's information days this week. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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This time last year Manx resident Helen Newbery noticed an 'unusual bump' in her breast. A regular walker and four-time finisher of the Parish Walk, Helen put it down to inflammation from a sports bra she'd been wearing during a recent 100-mile trek along the South Downs Way. However, after a month without change, a visit to the doctors revealed sh…
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July Tynwald saw several debates about housing and development with reassurances given about “lots of work going on behind the scenes”. An entertaining exchange saw the Housing Minister attempting to woo Jason Moorhouse but he was playing hard to get. We also hear from the Home Affairs Minister about the cost of the new sexual assault referral cent…
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On the programme today : Jen Casson talks about her new community outreach under the GOD FOR ALL banner of the Methodist Church on the Island. It starts on Thursday 5th September at 11.30am in Castletown Methodist church lounge - if you'd like to know more, or lend a helping hand, email Jen - jen.casson@methodist.org.im Rev'd Andrew de Smet is an A…
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For the final Update of the week – we hear about proposed prescription changes, another Trade Union calls for higher pay offers but still no word from the Public Services Commission, how the Island plans for unexpected emergency situations and some lovely news from about a little boy who’s been taking part in the British Transplant Games today and …
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