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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Manx News Podcasts
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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The pearls of wisdom, witticisms and view on life from Manx Radio's Chris Williams.
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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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A collection of features, guest interviews and chats from the Marc Tyley Morning Show on Manx Radio.
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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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Judith Ley's daily round up of the news and results from the annual Manx Music Festival.
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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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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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Series of podcasts covering the Isle of Man General Election 2021
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Coverage of the Isle of Man Local Authority Elections.
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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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News & Entertainment from Manx.News & Energy FM
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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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Perspective 14.9.25 - Chris Robertshaw on political think tank “Future IoM”
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50:35Former Douglas East MHK Chris Robertshaw tried and by his own admission failed to bring about the reforms he believes are essential to allow the public to have greater confidence in government and to allow government to actually succeed. He wants us to have a greater say on the major policy proposals government brings forward, he believes governmen…
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A round-up of the day's main news, including finding out how big a problem ketamine is on the Isle of Man and what’s being done to tackle it? The leader of Douglas council hails proposed reforms to the rates system as “a promising first step,” we also hear from the firefighter who took on a gruelling challenge in honour of those who died in the 9/1…
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It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Friday 12th September 2025
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51:17Attorney General's role in tribunals, the new school meal regime, the proposed east coast wind farm, lack of taxi stands, construction challenges on Island, bias against men & St. Judes to Andreas road. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Friday 12th September 2025
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S9 Ep1: Manx Footy Pod 2025-26 - The Comeback 'Special'
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1:15:30Back by unpopular demand, the Manx Football Podcast returns for the 2025-26 season, bringing clueless punditry, a concerning lack of insight into the beautiful game and less Marown bias than ever before. Join Andy, Dave and Tom as they bring you up to speed on the fledgling football season and look ahead to this weekend's fixtures around the island…
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Sneak peek around the new cancer support centre
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10:27With a brand new, multi-million pound facility to support people with cancer and their loved ones just weeks away from completion, we've been invited for a look around the centre. We speak to the people from the charities that have made it possible:
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All the day's main news with Beth Espey including after more than ten years of planning, a new facility to support cancer patients is just weeks away from opening. There’s frustration in the north of the Island at the delays to replacing the Cummal Mooar facility, there’s good news for Manx Shearwaters and if you think you can handle really spicy f…
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It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Thursday 11th September 2025
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50:33Building our national financial reserves, the future for Ramsey's Cummal Mooar, government's independent advisers, teacher training funding and wage anomaly & searching for Stu Lord material. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Thursday 11th September 2025
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As the Island marks World Suicide Prevention Day, we hear about a rise in suicides over the past five years. A new business is helping transform printed materials for people with visual impairments. FC Isle of Man suffer a fifth straight defeat.
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It's Mannin Line With Andy Wint - Wednesday 10th September 2025
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50:36World Suicide Prevention Day events and initiatives, phone scam and not one, Sarah's Law, Onchan's new lights, collision witnesses wanted & remembering Geoff Corkish. It's Mannin Line With Andy Wint - Wednesday 10th September 2025
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"You only get one chance to protect our history, because once it's gone it really is gone"
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8:52As thirteen Manx landmarks are given protected status, we hear from the DEFA Minister. Clare Barber tells Amy Griffiths how they choose which ones go on the list and how important it is to get the decisions right:
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New business aims to break down barriers for people with visual impairments
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9:33A brand-new Island business is hoping to break down barriers by transforming printed materials into formats that work for people with a visual impairment. Dot & Type offers professional braille transcription of any printed material including menus, bills, letters, and documents, and also has a line of customisable greeting cards. Founder Tasha Moly…
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The day's news in half an hour with Beth Espey.
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It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Tuesday 9th September 2025
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50:24Calls and questions with Justice and Home Affairs Minister Jane Poole-Wilson MHK and Chief Officer Dan Davies on port security, drugs, the prison, cyclists on the Mountain Road, community service, ANPR, facial recognition technology and more. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Tuesday 9th September 2025…
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School dinners are still causing a stir after recent changes - we hear from a mother who says she's worried about how her child's diabetes may be affected... The chief minister admits government's position on wind farms is likely to be challenged before next year's general election. There's an urgent call for volunteers to support a Peel charity sh…
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It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Monday 8th September 2025
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52:04Sky the last feral pony at Skyhill, rubber and benzene health concerns, threat from asteroids, current Chief Minister on challenge to wind power policy & former Chief Minister on 'harsh rhetoric'. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Monday 8th September 2025
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Perspective 7.9.25 - Chief Minister Alf Cannan explains his plans for the final year of this current administration
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50:35Chief Minister Alf Cannan has a year left to demonstrate his government can succeed. With global disillusion in conventional politics Mr Cannan and his Ministers have a difficult task in gaining the confidence of a generally doubting Manx public. So what lies in store for the year ahead? Mr Cannan gives some hints on this week's Perspective. If vot…
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Tonight on Update with Beth Espey: following the recent announcements about TT 2026, we’ll hear from Clerk of the Course, Gary Thompson. A review of a recent case suggests some people on the Island are dropping employment and equality complaints due to the high costs involved. There are fresh calls to improve pavements, paths, and highways in the n…
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This week Charlie and Sam discuss school meals, a mental health report into the prisons and wearing school uniforms to bed. Plus a quick dash through a rant about the DoI and all the sports news.By Energy FM
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It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Friday 5th September 2025
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50:45The role of sports clubs in children's lives, DOI or local authority cutting the vegetation back, the vandalism at Cornaa & the future for Net Zero policies. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Friday 5th September 2025
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A group of talented young musicians from the Island are set to perform at the Royal Albert Hall later this year. Scran, whose members are between the ages of 13 and 17, is described as a 'Manx supergroup' and is heading to the Music for Youth Proms in November. The event will feature more than 1,200 young musicians from across the UK and further af…
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The latest news round up which includes concerns from an MHK about the possibility of another significant whistleblowing case causing reputational harm to the Island, the Department for Enterprise gives its reaction to a company winning a legal challenge over the letters TT, we ask how safe weight loss jabs are and we'll have details of a sculpture…
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It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Thursday 4th September 2025
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51:29Rubber crumb at our artificial pitches, Cypriot cats imported, our football clubs' volunteers, windfarm facts and figures wanted, trimming your branches & mindless vandalism at Cornaa. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Thursday 4th September 2025
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MHK calls for action on "quite weak" whistleblowing policy
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11:27An MHK says the current policies for whistleblowers in government are still "quite weak". Onchan member Julie Edge chaired a committee looking into whistleblowing during the last administration. She's recently met with the chief minister to highlight her concerns. Ms Edge has been speaking to Manx Radio's Sian Cowper…
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Positive MONEYVAL outcome is 'shared goal' of government and financial sector
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13:10A conference regarding financial crime saw a turnout of around 600 professionals at the Villa Marina in Douglas. Designed to showcase international developments and emerging risks, the Countering Financial Crime Conference 2025 featured guest speakers and panels. The event comes ahead of the Island's upcoming MONEYVAL assessment, which gets underwa…
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Today's main news including a call for stronger laws to protect against partner violence on the Island, Public Health urge pregnant women to be vaccinated against whooping cough and on the day schools have gone back - one MHK wants to see ice cream back on the menu for primary pupils.
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It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Wednesday 3rd September 2025
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50:50All about your pharmacist and you; questions and calls with pharmacist Nick Kaye from Kingsley Muti on weight loss jabs, use of statins, purpose of vaccinations, minor ailments scheme, their robot, old fashioned pharmacies & more. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Wednesday 3rd September 2025
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A round-up of the latest news with Beth Espey - and what would be the best Manx themed storm names?
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Garff residents brand Mooir Vannin windfarm 'ridiculous' and 'insanity'
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7:29The majority of people attending a public meeting to discuss proposals for an offshore windfarm off the Island's east coast were against the plans. It was organised by Garff Commissioners about the Mooir Vannin Offshore Windfarm proposal by Ørsted. The local authority was using the meeting to gauge the views of residents before submitting its own r…
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It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Tuesday 2nd September 2025
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50:25New Housing Agency needs directors, exporting electricity to UK , rise in bicycle thefts, Garff Commissioners view on offshore windfarm & the threat from the yellow-legged Asian hornet. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Tuesday 2nd September 2025
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Local dad says he will pressure council to fix Governors Hill play area
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7:18A local dad who campaigned for new equipment in Governor's Hill play area says it's 'great' that Douglas Council has started to invest in it but feels more needs to be done. Richard Little started a campaign to put pressure on the local authority to resolve some longstanding issues at the park including problems with the flooring, improving picnic …
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All the latest news with Beth Espey.
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It’s Mannin Line with Alex Brindley - Monday 1st September 2025
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50:49Alex sits in for Andy and we discuss wind farms again... spurious figures about carbon emissions, the real reason we don't explore geothermal energy. Oh and how you can become a bus driver...
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Astronomer Howard Parkin is star-gazing in our Manx dark skies - and space watching too
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30:48Astronomer Howard Parkin explains what we can see - weather permitting - in the dark skies over the Isle of Man during the month of September - and brings up to date with another selection of the latest space exploration stories
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Perspective 31.8.25 - Minister Haywood tells us about the new Housing Agency
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50:35Being beleaguered goes with the territory at the Department of Infrastructure, but relatively new DoI Minister Michelle Haywood is doing her best to get on the front foot. Government has had limited success in dealing with the housing crisis and Minister Haywood tells Perspective why her department’s plan for a Housing Agency will succeed where gov…
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A new women-only running group has been launched to tackle catcalling and harassment. MPs return to Westminster next week, but MHKs aren’t back until October - one Tynwald member says Manx politicians are away for too long. The domestic football season kicks off tomorrow - we’ll have the teams to look out for.…
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It’s Mannin Line with Phil Gawne - Friday 29th August 2025
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51:43Your opinions and comments on all aspects of Isle of Man life on Manx Radio's legendary phone in programme.
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Is the Isle of Man's construction industry built to last?
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22:54Further calls for better apprenticeship support have been heard at a Construction Skills Conference held on the Island. Construction Isle of Man wants a full review of changes to the way apprenticeships are funded on the Isle of Man. Amy Griffiths attended an event, dubbed an 'emergency conference', at the Comis Hotel to find out more:…
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We made a last minute decision to record a special edition of the pod this week as we visited North Harvest. As well as trying some amazing food, chef Dee tells us about her passion for the farm to table model. Plus, special guest Jamie talks tourist tax, Sam gives a travel review about Italy and eventually we try to discuss some of this week's new…
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Calling out the catcallers with Run Like a Girl
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19:55Female runners on the Island have been telling Manx Radio about their experiences of catcalling and harassment. It's after a study showed that more than two-thirds of women in north-west England had dealt with such incidents whilst out exercising. In this edition of Newscast, Lewis Foster speaks to the founder of the all-female running club Run Lik…
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With pressure to cut costs, can Manx Care justify an extra three-quarters of a million pounds to clear dental waiting lists? Inmates at the prison are gaining new skills through new accredited courses. The Typhoon fighter jet is set to take to the skies.
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It’s Mannin Line with Phil Gawne - Thursday 28th August 2025
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51:33Familiar voices and new ones, your opinions on everything from wind farms to MGP. It's the Mannin Line with Phil Gawne
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Manx Care announces plans to eliminate dental waiting list
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18:18It's hoped the Island's dental waiting list will be almost eliminated by the end of this financial year. Manx Care has agreed new contracts with its dental providers enabling them to take on more NHS patients. It's expected to cost around an extra £700,000 each year to incentivise the providers to continue the work. Amy Griffiths has been finding o…
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Manx Care is planning to almost wipe out the Island’s dental waiting list by the end of the year. Residents have been discussing plans for an offshore windfarm – the majority seemingly at odds them - we speak live to the Isle of Man Green Party too. All the latest with road racing across the Island.
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It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Wednesday 27th August 2025
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51:09Possible sale of MER depot with Summerland site, Laxey windfarm public meeting voices, Mounjaro weight loss jabs doubling in price, our Net Zero plan, the thundering Typhoon & printers that stop after 5000 sheets. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Wednesday 27th August 2025
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Industrial action has been called off, with the dispute between school leaders and the government now ‘settled’. The Isle of Man has received an application to build an offshore wind farm in Manx waters. FC Isle of Man’s losing streak continues, after two more defeats over the weekend.
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It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Tuesday 26th August 2025
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51:09Garff public meeting on Ørsted windfarm, Patient Transfer charge for first trip, our Net Zero commitment, government's 'commercial confidentiality' claim & our Worldwide Sand Dams pledge. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Tuesday 26th August 2025
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Perspective 24.8.25 Are gold plated government pensions really a thing of the past?
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50:35Bashing government handling of public sector pensions used to be top of the list for wannabe MHKs looking for an easy vote winning target so what if anything has changed? The deficit between contributions and payments will be around £48 million this year that’s slightly less than the net spend for the Department of Infrastructure so it remains a su…
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Douglas Council explains why it’s painted new signs on the road to deter people from littering cigarette ends. Government’s plans to reform education laws have received majority support, following a six-week consultation. FC Isle of Man are set to face two games in only three days this weekend.
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It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Friday 22nd August 2025
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51:09Illegal trees and bushes - Minister speaks, looking for Karen and Phil, less service at Westmoreland Road Post Office, the 'Lopper Bus', keeping your right of way whilst driving & the Steam Packet's strategy. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Friday 22nd August 2025
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This week marks Rainbow Baby Week on the Isle of Man. This year's theme is 'Community Matters', in the hope of highlighting the importance of strong support networks for families navigating pregnancy after loss. Amy Griffiths has been speaking to Manx Care's Maternity Bereavement Lead, Dianne Ruberry, about what a rainbow baby is:…
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