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Phil Gawne offers a weekly insight into Manx politics, interviewing current and former politicians about issues in Tynwald and the House of Keys, while exploring the broader world of politics and government operations.
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World Book Day

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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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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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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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Mannimal

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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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In this episode, we bring you more reaction from the farming community after news this week that a local veterinary practice will soon withdraw its farm services. As the world marks World Diabetes Day, we talk to parents about the everyday reality of raising a child with diabetes the challenges, the routines, and the support they rely on. We also l…
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Students on their way to becoming qualified counsellors have spoken of the benefits of being able to complete their studies on-Island. The organisation Brighter Teaching brought its training services to the Isle of Man in 2023, allowing people to achieve their Level 5 diplomas without having to leave and study in the UK. It offers a range of Ofqual…
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A Manx farmer says the sector 'needs to come together and find a solution' following the announcement that Milan Vets will no longer carry out farm veterinary services. The practice says it will no longer be able to treat livestock from the end of the month, citing a long-term decline in the number of farm clients. Milan Vets is owned by Independen…
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The Derbyhaven Residents' Society says it welcomes the findings from the Tynwald Commissioner for Administration regarding the handling of a complaint over the former Castletown Golf Links Hotel. A report by the ombudsman found that maladministration had occurred when Malew Commissioners was dealing with a request to serve a demolition notice on th…
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On the programme tonight, concerns from the farming community as Milan Vets prepares to end their farm services at the end of the month. Specialist lawyers have now been called in to examine the Liverpool Ferry Terminal troubles - we have the latest on what they’re looking into. A former Health Minister says the problems raised in the new Manx Care…
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What is an adaptive classroom? Scoill Yn Jubilee Juniors in Douglas is the first to pilot the project. Christian Jones speaks to to Brendon Kenny from Ellanstone and Paul Murphy from Werk Solutions about what it means in practice. How can design, psychology, and community insight shape better learning spaces for children, and could it influence the…
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Coming up on the podcast - an independent report into the Island’s health and social care system has found it’s “not operating as well as originally intended.” We'll hear from the Department’s Interim Chief Officer and from Manx Care about what needs to change - and where things go from here. Also tonight - the first results are in from the 20 mile…
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Public sector workers could see an increase in the level of pensions provided by government. Tynwald members will be asked to approve changes to its schemes in December's sitting. The amendments being proposed by the Public Sector Pensions Authority's (PSPA) would see an increase in the benefits of the members' contributions rather than a reduction…
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A Douglas East MHK says Treasury isn't going far enough to deal with dilapidated properties and derelict buildings on the Island. Joney Faragher is introducing a motion to Tynwald later this month which aims to give local authorities the power to impose charges on the owners of these sites. It also adds that any off-Island owners of domestic proper…
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An independent report has found that the current health and social care model in the Isle of Man 'is not operating as well as originally intended' following the establishment of Manx Care. Four options are on the table to improve things - including scrapping the body altogether. We speak to the Department of Health and Social Care's Interim Chief O…
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Agenda 10.11.25 Is government’s whistle blowing policy fit for purpose? Well a new Tynwald Committee has been set up to answer that very question? Should concerned government employees be able to take their concerns directly to an MHK or is this best left to HR experts to handle? Also, there were several questions raised in October Tynwald about yo…
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Coming up on today's programme - there’s a warning for very heavy rainfall tomorrow, and we hear from the Met Office to find out exactly what conditions are looking like and how to prepare. The chair of a new committee on whistleblowing says the top priority is protecting the Island’s reputation - we’ll find out what that means in practice. We’ll a…
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Earlier this week the Year of the Manx Language, Blein ny Gaelgey was officially launched at the start of the Cooish Manx language festival. The year has been organised by Jeabin, the Manx language network and there will be loads of events during the year to celebrate the Manx language. The year is primarily supported through existing budgets and a…
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On today's programme - Manx Care says it’s finally making progress on dental waiting lists, in Ramsey, a local takeaway is urging people to stop making bogus and prank orders. Ahead of Remembrance Sunday, we speak with the Royal British Legion about their vital work supporting veterans. And in Laxey, an upcoming art exhibition explores how creativi…
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On the latest Manx Footy Pod, Tom catches up with England and Everton amputee player - not to mention deodorant TV advert star - Sean Jackson who discusses another impressive year on the pitch. The lads pay tribute to Ramsey clubman Harry Gillings, discuss Marown's 75th anniversary kit and preview this weekend's games in the Premier League and Divi…
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On tonight's programme, the Department of Infrastructure is standing firm in its support of Ronaldsway Airport, as fresh questions are raised over safety and management practices. We hear part of a powerful, deeply moving conversation with a former Prisoner of War shared ahead of an Island Life special ahead of Remembrance Day. Plus, Mannin Line ha…
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A former infrastructure is pleading to parties at Ronaldsway Airport to sit down for consolidatory talks. It follows questions about political oversight of the airport's management. In the House of Keys this week, the Infrastructure Minister said she gave the senior management team at Ronaldsway her full support - but wouldn't comment on specific e…
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The owners of a micropub in Peel which closed no less than five weeks ago have announced plans to reopen it. The Miller's T'Ale on Michael Street shut its doors for what was thought to be the last time on 30 September. At the time, owners Charles and Ann Miller cited difficult trading conditions, rising costs for stock, increased energy costs and d…
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The Government’s Transport Strategy was considered by Tynwald last month and while there was no request for it to be supported it was merely noted by our politicians. Where does leave the strategy if it’s not supported by Tynwald? Also why did Tynwald pick one of the highest year’s for green house gas emissions as the base line on which future emis…
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Perspective 2.11.25 - Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce The Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce represents many Manx businesses and has been pretty vocal of late in expressing concerns over the minimum wage increase. It has at times been accused of being too influential over government but is that really the case? What do we need to change to drive econo…
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What could the consequences of removing the Bishop’s vote be? A committee has delivered its final report – we’ll also hear from the Bishop and the MHK behind the proposal. Police have been holding a series of talks to combat large sums of money being lost to scammers. The Isle of Man’s Callum Brew has been crowned World Paradarts Champion.…
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A “threat to democracy” – that’s how new proposed legislation has been described by local authorities, as the government seeks to impose functions on them without financial support. The Isle of Man could soon see the introduction of free period products. The Post Office says it could be rolling out expiry dates on stamps and postage labels.…
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