News interviews in FULL! Highlighting some of the most interesting, intriguing and engaging recent Isle of Man stories from Manx Radio News.
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Phil Gawne takes an in-depth look at a variety of aspects of life on the Isle of Man and further afield. Sometimes political, occasionally controversial, but always an appointment to listen.
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The daily podcast of Manx Radio's Update Programme. The definitive roundup of Isle of Man and International news of the day from the Island's No.1 news source.
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A collection of features, guest interviews and chats from the Marc Tyley Morning Show on Manx Radio.
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A weekly look at the news, the views and the people behind the Manx countryside and farming industry with Simon Clarke and Kirree Kermode.
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Hosted by Andy Wint, Manx Radio's daily audience interaction programme. Exploring national Isle of Man issues, with direct public access and comment.
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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, 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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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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Manx Radio's special programmes sharing tributes and paying respect at the death of Her Majesty the Queen; Our Lord of Mann.
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The daily pearls of wisdom, witticisms and view on life from Manx Radio's Chris Williams.
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Howard Parkin joins Judith Ley to discuss the different and exciting sights that can be seen in the dark skies over the Isle of Man at night.
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The annual Manx Budget Programme which provides in-depth analysis into the Isle of Man Budget with expert guests and politicians.
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Judith Ley's daily round up of the news and results from the annual Manx Music Festival.
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The Green Room – Conversations with some of the best known names on the Manx stage. Old hands and new faces chat with John Walker and Howard Caine.”
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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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‘Unlocking Our Sound Heritage’ by the charity Manx National Heritage is an eavesdrop on a century of voices from the Isle of Man produced in conjunction with Manx Radio.
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A live panel discussion programme based upon an Manx Radio Island wide survey to find out what matters most to people on the Isle of Man.
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Manx Radio is 'At Your Service' - with a space for people of all faiths and none to share thoughts, prayers, music and conversations - offering a little spiritual strength for challenging times.
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Series of podcasts covering the Isle of Man General Election 2021
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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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William King investigates youth engagement in Manx Politics. Winner of the "Best Factual Programme" award at the 2019 Young ARIAS.
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Podcasts of the regular Isle of Man Government Press Conferences regarding the Coronavirus and measure being taken on the Isle of Man.
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From Planter to the Plate, listen to Primary School children across the Isle of Man growing everything from golf ball shaped carrots to Rainbow coloured radishes
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Live coverage of the results for the 2021 Isle of Man Local Authority Elections. Hosted by Andy Wint & Ewan Gawne with a host of live guests and reporters from all the counts around the island.
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Howard Caine explores the rich tapestry of tipples available to tempt your palate at the Wine Cellar in Douglas.
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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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A podcast about football in the Isle of Man, lovingly cultivated by Isle of Man Newspapers' Andy Dalrymple and Dave Norton.
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More stargazing information and space news from our resident astronomer, Howard Parkin
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Howard Parkin takes a look into our Manx skies, to describe what we might see, given favourable weather conditions, during the month of July. It's a golden oldie music break in this edition, and it's followed by the latest space stories, as private companies take an ever-increasing role in space travel and exploration. Questions for Howard to answe…
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Have you heard the news today? Don’t worry if not – here’s your run down of what’s been happening. It includes the very latest from the inquest into the death of a serving prisoner on the Island, details ...
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Have you heard the news today? Don’t worry if not– here’s your run down of what’s been happening with Beth Espey. It includes the very latest from the inquest into the death of a serving prisoner on the Island, details of where the unemployment figures are up to over here, some advice for those venturing into the water despite the rubbish weather a…
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'They didn't want me because I was black and I was a woman' - hear Sonia's story, plus news of that Big Sing, and take a trip from St Marks to Sierra Leone - we've got it all on today's show !
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As their annual Conference celebrates 50 years of women's ordination as presbyters - ministers - in the Methodist Church, Past President of Conference, Rev'd Sonia Hicks, tells her story that reveals the path to progress was not always an easy one. We've music - and comments from organist Gareth Moore - recorded in St Thomas's Church in Douglas las…
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Perspective 21.7.24 - we’re three years in to the Cannan administration but has much changed? The Chief Minister is very upbeat about the progress his government is making.
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Perspective 21.7.24 - we’re three years in to the Cannan administration but has much changed? The Chief Minister is very upbeat about the progress his government is making. We’re pretty much three years in to the Cannan administration but has much changed. There certainly seem to be a few glimmers of progress but is the change that was promised bei…
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What did Prison Chaplain Rev'd Katy Canty learn from her time 'inside' ? And we re-visit the ale house that tricked the Press Gang - and became a church!
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Rev'd Katy Canty is a teacher, an ordained priest in the Anglican Church, a wife, a mother and an author. She's also worked for 14 years as chaplain in a Liverpool prison, and joins us on the programme this week to share what she's learned from her time 'inside' She also explains how retirement from prison chaplaincy led to another role - this time…
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Island impacted by global IT outage, prison inquest concludes, offshore windfarm consultation open days open, update from The Roundhouse access road, and FC Isle of Man face Chester. It's Update with Lewis ...
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Your round up of daily dose of news, sport, travel, business and weather on and from the Isle of Man.By Manx Radio
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Global IT outage - what does it mean for the Island?
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A global IT outage is still affecting some services on the Isle of Man. Manx Care has seen several GP practices hit and the Steam Packet Company says it can only currently accept cash payments onboard. Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike say they're "actively working" to fix a defect in an update for Microsoft Windows users which sparked the incident. A…
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The floating swimming pool, cash only on Steam Packet, Cregneash bus service, Peel Road lime trees, EVs on the boat & a vintage Millennium Oakwood broadcast from March 2000. It’s Mannin Line with Andy ...
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The floating swimming pool, cash only on Steam Packet, Cregneash bus service, Peel Road lime trees, EVs on the boat & a vintage Millennium Oakwood broadcast from March 2000. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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Comis residents recall 'claustrophobic' quarantine experience
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It may be hard to believe, but we're more than four years on from Covid. However, for the Manx residents who were made to quarantine in the Comis Hotel in April and May 2020 the process of being refunded for their time there is just now getting underway. It was a recommendation from the Kate Brunner review into the Isle of Man Government's handling…
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Ørsted offshore wind roadshows, Island Games logo and slogan, lack of public shelters in Douglas, Ronaldsway Departures spruce-up & Promenade sunken gardens feedback. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom ...
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Ørsted offshore wind roadshows, Island Games logo and slogan, lack of public shelters in Douglas, Ronaldsway Departures spruce-up & Promenade sunken gardens feedback. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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Your news update with Beth Espey this evening includes the response from the Council of Ministers to the report into how government handled the Covid pandemic, the changes to the departure lounge at the ...
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Your news update with Beth Espey this evening includes the response from the Council of Ministers to the report into how Government handled the Covid pandemic, the changes to the departure lounge at the airport that are being promised, whether the Amazon contract is affecting IOM Post deliveries and a lively exchange about the appointment of one of…
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Douglas Prom sunken gardens £1.4m plan, Manx Care chiropody services, DOI transport survey query, Manx Credit Union needs help & Laxey's sticky bitumen problem. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline ...
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Douglas Prom sunken gardens £1.4m plan, Manx Care chiropody services, DOI transport survey query, Manx Credit Union needs help & Laxey's sticky bitumen problem. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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Why commission report only to ignore findings, asks MHK
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Tynwald has approved the Department of Education, Sport and Culture's response to an independent review of funding for schools. The report set out a series of recommendations which looked to improve schools' funding formula, conduct a full of additional educational needs and introduce efficiency metrics to reduce the number of full time teachers in…
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Missed the news today? Fear not – you can catch up here with Beth Espey. Update on Tuesday 16 July includes details of how much the Steam Packet’s paying per month for use of the Liverpool Ferry Terminal ...
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Missed the news today? Fear not – you can catch up here with Beth Espey. Update on Tuesday 16 July includes details of how much the Steam Packet’s paying per month for use of the Liverpool Ferry Terminal, how the DOI’s responded to complaints about Laxey pothole repairs and a very special 124th birthday.…
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Hospitality professional Ged Power takes calls and messages on our tourist offering, cruise ships, golfers, paths, disabled access, FC Isle of Man and more. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline ...
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Hospitality professional Ged Power takes calls and messages on our tourist offering, cruise ships, golfers, paths, disabled access, FC Isle of Man and more. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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U-turns? It could change your life! And vocations? Everyone has one - what's yours? Two special guests share their stories here.
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The Rt Rev'd Mark Davies is Bishop of MIddleton in Manchester - and at the same time he's taking care of the Diocese of Sodor and Man until Bishop-Elect Patricia Hillas takes up her ministry in October - this week he's talking about vocations - and reminds us that we've all got one. And from the archives, another chance to listen to Loretta Minghel…
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Agenda 15.7.24 - Michelle Haywood tells us why future generations should not be allowed to buy tobacco products.
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Rushen MHK Michelle Haywood wants to progressively prevent new generations from being able to purchase tobacco products. Her private member’s Bill would in effect see the age at which you can buy tobacco products increase by a year each year until eventually nobody could buy them. With an estimated 25% of the health budget spent treating smoking re…
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The latest from the inquest into the death of an inmate at the Isle of Man Prison, why the Environment Minister believes we all need to take the opportunity to have our say about planning and good news ...
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The latest from the inquest into the death of an inmate at the Isle of Man Prison, why the Environment Minister believes we all need to take the opportunity to have our say about planning and good news for Riding for the Disabled Isle of Man, FC Isle of Man and a couple of Elvis impersonators on a tandem. It’s Update with Beth Espey on Monday 15 Ju…
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Citizen weeders, Bride's American twin, residents speak on 300 new Braddan homes, bodycams at Tesco & Groudle Glen's 1982 re-opening. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio
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Citizen weeders, Bride's American twin, residents speak on 300 new Braddan homes, bodycams at Tesco & Groudle Glen's 1982 re-opening. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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The Island Games will return to Manx shores in 2029. The International Island Games Association (IIGA) confirmed the next event in 2027, will be hosted by the Faroe Islands. It's planned to take place between 3-9 July 2027. Meanwhile in 2029, the Island will host the 22nd Island Games on 14-20 July. The IOM organised the first games in 1985 and the…
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Power to the people: Securing the freehold of Saddle Mews
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A group of residents in the Island’s capital who were ‘empowered’ to come together to take ownership of their village should be an example to others. That’s the view of a Douglas South MHK who has welcomed the sale of the freehold of the Saddle Mews complex. Sarah Maltby drafted a Private Members Bill that will support leaseholders to buy their fre…
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Perspective 14.7.24 - Energy and Sustainability Director’s Adrian Cowin and Ralph Peake challenge the views of controversial climate commentator Paul Burgess.
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Controversial climate scientist Paul Burgess has made several claims based on his interpretation of climate science which conflict significantly from the general consensus reached by climate scientists who say we need to act swiftly if we are to avoid our climate becoming so extreme that we will be unable to live in it. Mr Burgess refutes this cons…
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Fundraisers to ride round TT course as Elvis
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If you're out and about around the TT course tomorrow (Sat 13 July), you may see some cyclists taking part in a fundraiser with a difference. Capital International Group's Chairman, Anthony Long, and Managing Director of Group Services, Les Coates, are gearing up for a performance of a lifetime, as they embody the legend himself, Elvis Presley... a…
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Plans for new homes in Braddan, unsatisfactory pay offers, residents in the north on the civic amenity site and Elvis Presley times two on a tandem around the TT Course. It’s Update on Friday 12 July ...
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Plans fornew homes in Braddan, unsatisfactory pay offers, residents in the north on the civic amenity site and Elvis Presley times two on a tandem around the TT Course. It’s Update on Friday 12 July with Beth EspeyBy Manx Radio
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320 new homes in Braddan, no medicinal cannabis on NHS, selling vapes on social media, Kirk Michael's twin & Miss Isle of Man 1977 - Helen Shimmin. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio ...
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320 new homes in Braddan, no medicinal cannabis on NHS, selling vapes on social media, Kirk Michael's twin & Miss Isle of Man 1977 - Helen Shimmin. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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The Boredroom on the struggle for Manx retail businesses
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Douglas clothing store The Boredroom is asking people on the Island to fill out a questionnaire to help it understand 'what's going on in terms of retail' here. In a post on social media the Strand Street store says 'retail is hard over here and it's getting harder to keep the doors open, especially with the increase in cost for everything'. It add…
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Increased costs for collecting and disposing fallen animals, a drug trafficker’s sentence has been reduced, inflation rises once again, and…a recap of the action from the Southern 100 today. It's Update ...
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Increased costs for collecting and disposing fallen animals, a drug trafficker’s sentence has been reduced, inflation rises once again, and…a recap of the action from the Southern 100 today. It's Update on Thursday 11 July with Lewis Foster.By Manx Radio
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Manx Telecom fibre hold-up, Constabulary recruitment snag, future for Laxey Flour, Island Infrastructure Scheme, Douglas Prom's new sea wall & twinning with Dublin. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom ...
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Manx Telecom fibre hold-up, Constabulary recruitment snag, future for Laxey Flour, Island Infrastructure Scheme, Douglas Prom's new sea wall & twinning with Dublin. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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Noble's Hospital trustees approve funding for changing places facility
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Douglas South MHK Sarah Maltby has been a woman on a mission to get accessible changing places installed at key sites across the Island. She's raised the issue multiple times in the House of Keys and has again put pressure on politicians this week. Now though, a new changing places facility in Noble's Hospital has officially been given the green li…
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Will a pay rise for starting police officers be enough to tackle recruitment and retention issues?
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A pay increase for police officers on the Island is hoped to help tackle recruitment and retention issues for the force. The starting salary for constables has seen a 12 percent increase to over £32,000. Justice and Home Affairs Minister Jane Poole-Wilson told Amy Griffiths she's hopeful it will help relieve the pressures on junior officers:…
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Police officers getting pay increase, an update on Manx Telecom's plans to rollout fibre broadband, a dentist is placed under a 'warning', and did you get Paolo Nutini tickets? It's Update on Wednesday ...
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Police officers getting pay increase, an update on Manx Telecom's plans to rollout fibre broadband, a dentist is placed under a 'warning', and did you get Paolo Nutini tickets? It's Update on Wednesday 10 July with Lewis Foster.By Manx Radio
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TT incident civil case allowed, Isle of Man Bank probate hassle, hidden Paolo Nutini concert, assisted dying 'politics' & 1960s Radio Caroline era photos wanted. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline ...
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TT incident civil case allowed, Isle of Man Bank probate hassle, hidden Paolo Nutini concert, assisted dying 'politics' & 1960s Radio Caroline era photos wanted. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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"We're going to continue to try and get a referendum"
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An MHK says she's going to continue pushing for the public to have their say on whether the Isle of Man should legalise assisted dying. The House of Keys spent a seventh day debating clauses of the proposed Bill yesterday, and a special sitting is taking place on 23 July for its third reading. Last week, members rejected calls for a public referend…
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Changing facilities not seen as 'value for money' by government, says MHK
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A Douglas MHK who is 'contacted weekly' about accessible changing places says she might as well go back to those inquiring and tell them government feels that the amenities are not worth investing in. Sarah Maltby raised the issue in the House of Keys this week. And it's not the first time - she's been asking questions about a possible facility in …
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MHK behind Assisted Dying Bill says 'silent majority' in favour, discussing capacity at Noble's with Manx Care, TT access road 'not fit for purpose', and Willaston School is a 'Centre of Excellence'. It ...
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MHK behind Assisted Dying Bill says 'silent majority' in favour, discussing capacity at Noble's with Manx Care, TT access road 'not fit for purpose', 'apt tribute' to Marshal Liam Clarke unveiled at Billown, and Willaston School is a 'Centre of Excellence'. It's Update on Tuesday 9 July with Lewis Foster.…
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Willaston Primary School granted 'Centre of Excellence' status
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Willaston Primary School in Douglas has been awarded an IQM - Inclusion Quality Mark Award. It's also been granted Centre of Excellence status, something which typically takes a number of years to achieve. The assessor from IQM noted a 'strong commitment to inclusivity and community' and a 'caring ethos'. Abbie Irving, a teacher at Willaston School…
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Nobles out of capacity for S100 , Douglas Prom tram plan, our Ørsted offshore wind farm, Allinson on Assisted Dying Bill & wildlife bounty of cash and cartridges. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom ...
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Nobles out of capacity for S100 , Douglas Prom tram plan, our Ørsted offshore wind farm, Allinson on Assisted Dying Bill & wildlife bounty of cash and cartridges. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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Assisted dying debate continues in House of Keys
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The clauses stage of the Assisted Dying Bill heads into a seventh day in the House of Keys today. So how much work if left to be done? And what happens next? Mover of the bill, Ramsey MHK Alex Allinson, gave an update live on Manx Radio Breakfast.By Radio Manx Ltd
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Manx Care discusses capacity at Noble's Hospital
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Last night's Southern 100 qualifying session had to be cut short due to capacity issues at Noble's Hospital. Manx Care's Executive Director of Health Services Oliver Radford discusses the factors that meant the session had to be stopped, and what the situation is for the remainder of the event:By Radio Manx Ltd
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Reaction to Peel sewage treatment plan, climate targets could be missed and the Southern 100 starts today ... it's Update with Lewis Foster
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Reaction to Peel sewage treatment plan, climate targets could be missed and the Southern 100 starts today ... it's Update with Lewis FosterBy Manx Radio
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Lawrie Hooper’s homework was marked by June Tynwald and he passed with flying colours. The waiting list initiative supported by Tynwald last year appears to have had a significant impact in reducing numbers of people waiting for treatment. Minister Hooper tells us about that initiative and new adoption law changes before moving on to the Carer’s St…
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Could the Isle of Man Government break its own climate laws?
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The Isle of Man could fail to meet its first interim climate target, but the chief minister says if it is missed, "we'll be very close". At a summit of the British-Irish Council, Alfred Cannan said hitting the 2030 target is becoming "increasingly tight". The Climate Change Act 2021 sets out three legally binding targets as the Island makes its jou…
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Tynwald petition on horse trams, Manx flag at Euros, Sulby Riverside development, Windsor Road post office going & vintage Alan 'Jacko' Jackson. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio ...
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Tynwald petition on horse trams, Manx flag at Euros, Sulby Riverside development, Windsor Road post office going & vintage Alan 'Jacko' Jackson. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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Should children have access to smartphones?
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Do you think children should be allowed to have their own smartphones? One mum from Ramsey says she wants to start a conversation about them. Meghan Kennish has two children and is worried about the potential harm it can cause when you have access to a smartphone from a young age. She's been telling Amy Griffiths why:…
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Perspective 7.7.24 - controversial climate commentator Paul Burgess.
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While a significant majority of climate scientists are increasingly alarmed by the rapid pace of climate change, a growing proportion of voters across Europe are voting to stop climate action. That pleases Perspective's guest this week, Paul Burgess, who describes himself as a climate scientist and friend of four times gaoled, far right politician …
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Cannan congratulates Labour on landslide victory in UK election
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The chief minister has congratulated Sir Kier Starmer and the Labour Party on their victory in the UK General Election. Labour won by a landslide, with the Conservatives suffering their biggest defeat in history. Alfred Cannan spoke with Sian Cowper and Ben Hartley on Manx Radio Breakfast shortly after 8am this morning (5 July, Tynwald Day).…
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We continue to reflect on the impact of the Manx Missile’s historic win, we find out what’s being done about the number of empty properties around the Isle of Man, we hear from the Environment Minister ...
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We continue to reflect on the impact of the Manx Missile’s historic win, we find out what’s being done about the number of empty properties around the Isle of Man, we hear from the Environment Minister about some unfortunate sign placement and look ahead to Tynwald Day. It’s Update on Thursday 4 July with Beth Espey.…
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Summerhill View care home questions, Steam Packet fares and discounts, Ford Anglia bonnets, saluting Mark Cavendish & remembering Millie Robinson. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio ...
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Summerhill View care home questions, Steam Packet fares and discounts, Ford Anglia bonnets, saluting Mark Cavendish & remembering Millie Robinson. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioBy Manx Radio
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The Manx Missile: Cav's former coach reflects on his record-breaking career
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An historic 35th Tour de France stage win for Sir Mark Cavendish is "earth shattering for the Isle of Man", according to the woman who first introduced him to the sport. Yesterday the Manx Missile became the all-time greatest stage winner at the event. It surpasses the previous record he'd jointly held with cycling legend Eddie Merckx. Dot Tilbury …
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A Manx charity is working '9 to 5' to get a special initiative up and running on the Island. Dolly Parton's Imagination Library is a gifting program that posts free books to children, from birth to age five, no matter their family's income. There are hopes the scheme could be successfully launched here helping youngsters to build their own library …
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