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Agenda - Manx Radio

Manx Radio

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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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Manx Radio's Praise

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Judith Ley hosts the weekly programme featuring inspiring stories, interesting interviews, great music & moments for quiet reflection from around the Isle of Man's Christian community.
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Manx language rambling with Phil Gawne, Adrian Cain and guests - everything from planting spuds to reaching for the stars. - Ta Phillie, Ade as caarjyn rouail mygeayrt y Theihll as yn Tuinney loayrt mychione red erbee ta shin cheet er. Gaelg aboo!
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During the Coronavirus crisis, William King has decided to use the time indoors to good effect and teach himself the guitar from scratch. Check out his diary of how he's getting on and maybe join in with him. Independently produced, not a Manx Radio production.
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Manx Rover's Ramblings

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Series 1 relives the feel-good exploits of a young-at-heart retiree who walked Wainwright's 191 mile Coast-to-Coats Path through Northern England's breath-taking countryside. Series 2 recounts the early life of an eager traveller who was fatefully cast ashore in the 'lucky country', Australia. Series 3 remains a mystery, so let's wait and see, shall we?
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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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The Manxiety Podcast

The Manxiety Podcast

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Two men bringing awareness to often overlooked mental health issues in men. The Manxiety Podcast brings to light the fact that men are often told to "get over it" or "suck it up" and the implications of that approach. We strive to help both men and women better understand how anxiety affects men and how to manage anxiety in your own life as we do.
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People across the United Kingdom will head to the polls this week to decide who will take on the top job at Number 10. But regardless of the outcome - what does the general election mean for the Isle of Man? In this Island Life special, Siobhán Fletcher catches up with some of our Ministers here to find out more about our intergovernmental relation…
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A round-up of what's happened on the Isle of Man today - including anti-social behaviour concerns after taxi fare rises, how is the Liverpool Ferry Terminal doing a week after it opened and we reflect on the Wimbledon debut for Manx tennis star Billy Harris.Manx Radio
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In this episode Neil Callin chats with Two Feathers Productions' founder and Producer Alex Toohey and one half of their Directorial Dream Team, Mark Hilton, ahead of their production of 'Jersey Boys: The Story of frankie Valli and The Four Seasons' which opens at the Gaiety on Friday 12th July 2024.Manx Radio
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Talking tourism with Deborah Heather (CEO) & Sarah Maltby MHK (Member) from Visit Isle of Man; calls and questions on closed venues, airport, horse trams etc. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioManx Radio
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The 41st Summit of the British-Irish Council took place here just over a week ago with senior politicians focussing on unlocking the economic and social opportunities of renewables across these islands. The Irish Taoiseach was here as was the Scottish Government First Minister but do these summits actually deliver anything meaningful? And has any p…
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As we celebrate 60 years of broadcasting on Manx Radio, today's programme features a few of the guests and topics we've covered on Sunday mornings over the past years. Rev'd Marc Wolverson and Gareth Moore discuss REV - the TV sitcom that took the lid off clergy life; we recall the characters we met, and stories we heard, during the long-running se…
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We finish the case involving the Trespass Jury in Dorothy Manley's short story, 'The Lawyer', involving Benjamin Cregeen and his brother, Jonah. The youngest brother, Fairy Cregeen, after whom Dorothy Manley names her collection, 'Fairy's Ground', is actually only mentioned completely incidentally. We then move on to the fourth story called 'The Pr…
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They say a week is a long time in politics but I hope not too long as this week’s Perspective looks at some of the June Tynwald highlights. The Chief Minister explains why belts need tightening even further if health funding is to continue to grow, Tim Glover is concerned about DoI anouncing big increases in costs for farmers - so is the Agricultur…
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From the courts in Douglas and Castletown to preparing for a debut at a Grand Slam event in the world of tennis In this extended interview we hear from Isle of Man pro competitor Billy Harris about his upcoming maiden appearance at Wimbledon and discuss his recent rise in form on the international stage…
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Hannah Lindqvist Kinrade recently visited the Isle of Man for the first time to trace her family roots and to record an EP of music inspired the dark tales she'd been told of her ancestory here. With familial links to murderers, absconders and even literary master Hall Caine, it's no surprise perhaps that her EP is to be called 'Murders and Melanch…
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It's a week since the new Liverpool Ferry Terminal came into operation. It's opening was years later than hoped and it came with a price-tag millions of pounds beyond the original budget. So, how's it faring? In this episode of Newscast, Lewis Foster sits down with Steam Packet Managing Director Brian Thomson and Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookal…
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A bid to have a referendum on assisted dying proposals may have been defeated, but an MHK is still keen to see the Island's referendum laws updated. Douglas Central member Chris Thomas has been granted permission to work on a Private Members' Bill which would introduce new referendum laws. He told Manx Radio's Sian Cowper why:…
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A taxi driver has reiterated his concerns about anti-social behaviour during the nighttime trade three months after fares were increased. In April the Roads Transport Licensing Committee announced rates would be going up and the late-night higher rate, of Tariff 2, would start an hour earlier at 11pm. At the time Barry Murphy told Manx Radio he bel…
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Island politicians say no to a referendum on Assisted Dying legislation, reduced hours for the Northern Civic Amenity Site come into effect, good luck to Manx tennis star Billy Harris, good news for a Manx fundraiser who took on the French Alps riding a folding bike....and not this time for Sir Mark Cavendish, but more chances to come later this we…
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Chief Minister' s Assisted Dying referendum tactic, ANPR for the Island, Manx Museum's café, Steam Packet freight charges & archive recording of renowned MHK and MLC Ian Anderson. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioManx Radio
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Efforts are underway to raise awareness for a condition which only affects around 300 people on the Isle of Man. Today marks the start of Haemochromatosis Awareness Week. The condition causes iron levels in the body to slowly build up over many years; symptoms can include fatigue, depression and joint pain. Sufferer, Carolanne Hanley told Manx Radi…
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The House of Keys is meeting again today (1 July) and one of the items for consideration is whether there should be a referendum for the assisted dying legislation. Ayre and Michael MHK Alfred Cannan is calling for one. He joined Sian Cowper on this morning's Manx Radio Breakfast programme to explain why.…
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A local pharmacist is welcoming Manx Care's reintroduction of mask wearing at its sites - The Steam Packet is hoping disruption to its service because of dredging in Liverpool will be 'infrequent' in future - and after 50 years of broadcasting and 17 years at Manx Radio, we say goodbye to Marc Tyley as he hangs up his headphones…
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What to do about spate of TWOCs, Island Infrastructure Scheme rules for brownfields, ANPR use on the Island & Victor Kneale in 1998. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioManx Radio
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You may remember us talking about Cody Atzori in the past here on Manx Radio. A bright musical talent, he died suddenly a couple of years ago, aged just 17. Last year, a public piano was installed in his memory at the Sea Terminal, and now, with the help of charity SoundCheck Isle of Man, his family have installed a second. This one is at the new R…
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There's a spike in the number of Covid patients being admitted to Nobles Hospital - All the Island's pharmacies will be allowed to dispense medicinal cannabis 'imminently' - Changes have been made to the offences people could face under proposed Assisted Dying laws - and Manx tennis player Billy Harris is into the last four at Eastbourne as he prep…
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Liverpool Landing Stage woes, Manx Telecom fibre poles setback, ANPR strategy & what to do with our native wallabies. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioManx Radio
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A leading organist is set to perform in the Villa Marina Arcade this evening (27 June). Phil Kelsall MBE will be playing the Wurlitzer organ there from 7:30pm. Tickets are £12 and are available at the VillaGaiety Box Office, on their website, and at the Welcome Centre in the Sea Terminal. Phil has been the principal organist at the Blackpool Tower …
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- Plans for over 100 new apartments in Douglas have been 'welcomed' by the Department for Enterprise - Manx Care says there's no evidence of a growing problem with needles being left in public places on the Island - and we find out on a drop-in event tonight focusing on sustainabilityManx Radio
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Sales of vapes and tobacco to minors, RBS and IOM Bank due diligence tactics, Danish electricity & parking at the new Lake Road flats. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioManx Radio
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Residents from across the Isle of Man are being invited to find out more about sustainability this evening (26 June). The Energy and Sustainability Centre is hosting a drop-in event as part of its mission to promote the transition from fossil fuels to green energy. It's being held at Ballafesson Church Hall, which is on Honna Road in Port Erin, fro…
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*A warning that this story contains references of suicide and information which some readers may find upsetting. Is there enough support for children with high functioning additional needs on the Island? According to one parent, the answer is no. She's calling for more help to be given to children like hers who struggle in a mainstream school envir…
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In this edition of Newscast, we catch up with Jason McKee who took part in the Parish Walk to help raise money for Motiv8 Addiction Services. Jason himself struggled with addiction for thirty years and has now marked five years in recovery. As well as raising money, Jason wanted to help break down the stigma around addiction. He's been speaking to …
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Paint your own phonebox, Ramsey's swimming raft, the price of our renewable electricity, fly-tipping & free solar panels for low income families. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioManx Radio
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"Freedom to Flourish isn't happening, we're not getting that chance." That's how local producers have reacted to the news that this year's Food and Drink Festival has been cancelled. The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says it's focus will now be on the Royal and Southern Agricultural Shows and 'new initiatives'. Amy Griffiths has b…
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DEFA Minister Clare Barber MHK & Chief Officer Scott Gallacher take calls and questions on the Food & Drink Festival, planning, the meat plant, tree preservation and more. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioManx Radio
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Manx Radio is turning 60 years old, and to celebrate its making some changes. The public service broadcaster is launching a new schedule on FM, as well as a brand new station, Manx Radio Gold, playing the greatest hits online and on smart speakers. Alex Brindley is the Director of Programming, News and Content and has been telling Amy Griffiths mor…
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Police say they will ‘relentlessly pursue’ organised crime groups who are trying to exploit the Island. But they’ve warned that the Isle of Man’s borders are ‘porous’ and say it’s still too easy for people to traffic drugs here. This month 11 people were jailed for their involvement in supplying cocaine, brought in by others, to undercover police o…
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The Isle of Man Food & Drink Festival has been cancelled for 2024. The need to offer a greater variety of support to food producers and the risk of weather-related cancellations are among the reasons given for the decision. Manx Radio's Sian Cowper asked Environment, Food and Agriculture Minister Clare Barber about the decision, and about plans for…
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We've been introduced to the Cregeen family in the first of Dorothy Manley's collection, 'Fairy's Ground : Homely Tales', told by her narrator, a young man training to be a teacher. The second tale concentrated on Joshua Cregeen, and in the third we become better acquainted with his brothers, Jonah and Benjamin. The figure of Matthew Cregeen, bette…
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Garff MHK Daphne Caine has certainly not been short of challenges since she took up the reins at the Department of Education. Do you save £7m a year by closing primary schools and other ‘efficiencies’ or acknowledge that the backlash from those affected will be to big a political price to pay for a government which struggles to find popularity? As …
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The Isle of Man Church Music Association seems to have been founded in 1897 and over the years has had some celebrated leaders, including Miss M L Wood, founder of our beloved Manx Music Festival. In recent years, the Association's influence has waned - but all that is set to change as leadership has recently been picked up by Dr Peter Litman, Gare…
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Ronaldsway bottom of the class, British Irish Council here today, Food and Drink Festival cancellation, six more drug suppliers gaoled & tennis tournament in Castletown. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioManx Radio
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In tonight's programme - One of the Island's major mass participation challenges - The Parish Walk - is back this weekend for 2024, we preview this year's occasion with the Race Director A former Manx resident and his teammate have eyes on the prize as they aim to maintain their Sidecar World Championship lead this weekend Following a revamp to get…
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Four siblings are returning to the Isle of Man from Ireland to take on the Parish Walk in memory of their late father. Accountant Jim McDonald, and his wife Mary, moved to the Isle of Man with their young family in 1987 and lived here until 2004. Last year, in May, he died after battling progressive supranuclear palsy. Now, his four children - Elai…
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Health & Social Care Minister Lawrie Hooper MHK and Chief Officer Paul Richardson take calls and questions on Adult Care, dentists, Synaptic project and more. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioManx Radio
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