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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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It's World Suicide Prevention Day - however the issue of suicide in the Isle of Man is still a huge topic according to a charity A local authority's insisting anti-social behaviour amongst its town's youths is not as big a problem as some think And FC Isle of Man are in action this evening and looking to put last weekend's last gasp disappointment …
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The purpose of next week's government conference at the Comis, MV Manxman's weather limitations, armed police here, Summerhill View care home progress & the pros and cons of walking or cycling to work. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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This year's government conference will be 'more focussed' and hopes to target the business community, according to the Cabinet Office Minister. Around 500 people have signed up for the annual event so far. It's being held at the Comis Hotel this year - moving away from the Villa Marina which has been used in previous years. Kate Lord-Brennan has de…
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A teenager's appeared in court accused of stabbing a woman in Peel Meanwhile, two people have been arrested after what's been described by police as suspicious items at a property in Port Erin And the Island's electric vehicle charging network is being upgradedDoor Manx Radio
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DOI want you to stop driving, Douglas sunken gardens new plan, minimum wage raise costs, the digger on Ramsey Beach & Louise Quirk making butter at Cregneash. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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The Liberal Vannin party held it’s AGM a few weeks ago and agreed that Government should be more transparent on procurement. They also asked for the proposed new government levy to be progressive and include a tax on capital or wealth. Meanwhile Liberal Vannin founder and long standing former Onchan MHK Peter Karran has renewed his call for new mea…
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Investigations will take place in Onchan over the winter to tackle capacity issues affecting sewers in the village during heavy rainfall There's an assurance from Manx Care after they announced they're replacing face-to-face educational sessions Plus seven hundred football fans are expected to descend upon the Island this weekend…
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Manx minks, polecats, stoats and ferrets, plus the cost of electricity, bin collection and waste management strategy & Cregneash in the 90s. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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an MHK has taken drastic action in a bid to resolve the number of potholes that need fixing on the roads in the constituency they represent - There's a new location for Covid-19 autumn boosters as Manx Care abandons the vaccine hub at Chester Street in Douglas - And there's good news for campers at the Glen Wyllin site in Kirk Michael…
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Douglas Promenade skateboard park, Poyll Dooey residential development, mystery animal in Jurby, plus rock salmon and eel steaks. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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When will the Public Services Commission agree a pay deal with its staff? Talks between unions and the government body have been ongoing for some time, with unions recently rejecting the PSC's latest offer in a ballot. Chair of the Public Services Commission Kate Lord-Brennan has been telling us their stance:…
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Do you like reading or writing about the sea? A local marine biologist is inviting writers of all levels of experience to attend a series of 10 workshops sponsored by Culture Vannin. Starting next Saturday 14 September, each session will run from 10am-4pm and will feature themes of global ocean conservation. Siobhán Fletcher caught up with Dr Fiona…
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Concern over keeping the Horse Tramway and Railways, Ørsted's offshore windfarm deal with the government. Plus, the continuing Manx eel saga - what do they taste of? It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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A former Manx Care employee is calling for the health body’s contract to be ‘looked at’ saying ‘failings’ need to be addressed to ensure better patient care. Kevin Oliphant-Smith has started the ‘Save Our Health Services’ Facebook page and a petition ‘demanding’ the resignation of the chief executive. Manx Care says its leadership team continues to…
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92 new homes in Peel halted, the future cost of our electricity and who pays what, Summer Hill View care home not open yet & the latest eel fishing tips. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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The proposed new Safe Access Zone legislation, banning public smoking, scaring pigeons with garlic, locating the Conister Rock eel colony & Stuart Slack at Quarterbridge. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Fear of mass immigration has fuelled unrest and political change across Europe and the solution usually offered is bigger walls or stronger borders. Less attention seems to be paid to what is driving this mass migration and what might encourage migrants to stay in their home countries. Former Chief Constable, Gary Roberts, has taken up a new role a…
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Do you think you could walk the length of the Island... all with a leg tied to someone else? That's what Andy McMillan and Graham Wright are doing today (31 August), all in aid of charity Depaul UK, which helps young people all over the UK who are homeless, at risk and disadvantaged. Siobhán Fletcher gave them a call to find out more.…
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The final Update of the week has good news from Onchan - we were live from the opening of a new function space. Also on the programme, more questions about why the Sea Terminal wasn't kept open for stranded passengers and how much does Government House cost to run?Door Manx Radio
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The Isle of Man is likely to continue facing difficult decisions for at least the next couple of years, according to the treasury minister. Earlier this week, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer warned of a 'painful' autumn budget but pledged not to increase taxes on working people, such as VAT and National Insurance. However, Dr Alex Allinson notes…
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The final bill for the Liverpool Sea Terminal is miles off, Ørsted's deal with our government, the instance of vaping and the new academic year & the survival of Manx newspapers. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Buildings and landmarks around the Island are set to light up purple tomorrow night in honour of International Overdose Awareness Day (Saturday 31 August). Spearheaded by Manx Addiction Charity Motiv8, This year's theme is 'Together We Can' - highlighting that the impacts of an overdose are 'far reaching and indiscriminate'. In this edition of News…
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A lot in tonight's programme - some of it intentional. How will the new VAT arrangements affect KWC? What's all this about a sink hole at the Chasms? Good news for Manx potatoes and we hear from an amazing Hospice fundraiser.Door Manx Radio
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The Great Sea Terminal Lockout and why it happened, contingency plans for cancelled boats, the muddy state of Nobles Park plus the price of electricity and Green Politics. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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All the latest news from the Isle of Man today including ice cream, herrings and air traffic control. Also how the Island is preparing for possible Mpox over here, the breaking statement about an MGP rider's drugs test and some good news about a little puppy called Harry.Door Manx Radio
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Air passenger woes stemming from Air Traffic problems at Ronaldsway, what it means for our reputation, implications for growing the population and economy, plus the Channel Island boat and airline perspective. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Here's your news roundup for Tuesday 27 August, including details of two people fined for flouting road closure rules during MGP, questions over the cost of the Liverpool Ferry Terminal, the Island's latest unemployment figures and a new inclusive play area.Door Manx Radio
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Calls and questions for Home Affairs Minister Jane Poole-Wilson MHK and Chief Officer Dan Davies on the prison, hate crime, anti-social behaviour, community service, speeding cycles, port security & more. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Trespassing on train lines, knock door run, swearing and going into disused buildings are just some of the anti social issues that police have been reporting to recently. With the summer holidays in full swing, officers have been busy responding to some minor and not so minor incidents in their respective communities. PC Louise Kennaugh and Joanna …
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Three years ago Keys candidates were expressing concern and committing to resolving what was popularly believed to be a housing crisis. Government’s flagship solution to the lack of funds to deliver high quality comprehensive public services is to grow the economically active part of the population so generating more tax income. To do that we need …
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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.Door 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?Door 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 #manninlineDoor 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.Door 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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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...Door Manx Radio
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Appleby Asia Talks S02 E07 In this episode of Appleby’s Asia Talks, Fiona Chan and Lily Miao discussed the fundamentals of fund financing. They shared their insights on its attractiveness from both lenders’ and borrowers’ perspectives, and how it compares to other product types in the industry. They also explored the key drivers behind the rapid tr…
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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 #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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