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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 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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In tonight's programme - the first rounds proper of the Hospital Cup and Junior Cup await this weekend in Manx football; A big day is in store at Mooragh Park for the 2024 Manx cup finals to conclude the domestic rugby season: And two of the Isle of Man's top boxers are preparing for a big night in the ring in Liverpool on SaturdayRob Pritchard is …
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Seven arrests after raid at King Gaming, onerous delays for charities, 'we're paying for traffic lights' say Braddan, Guild starts tomorrow & Ravens' final game of season tomorrow. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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The survival of the Manx pound note, Airport taxi rules, Beach Buddies, TT chevrons, missing Poppy Thexton & Brian Blessed wearing Manx tweed on Everest. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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The Isle of Man Government has launched a secure messaging platform for Social Security customers, which will allow people send and receive messages, forms, and documents directly with the team. The Political member with responsibility for social security is Dr Michelle Haywood tells us moreDoor Radio Manx Ltd
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H chats with Christine Collister about her new project "Children of the Sea", hears about the installation of the amazing Gaia at St Thomas' church, meets herbal ambassador Jane Prescott who's researching for her book mixing herbology and folklore "The Healing Tapestry" and hears how this year's Guild will have "tiny classes" . . !…
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Songwriting duo Carl Holden and Stu Watret have already overcome the practical obstacles of being separated by the Irish Sea, but in the past few years they were faced with a whole new challenge... Singer Stu slowly lost his ability to sing, as a symptom of having a rare form of Motor Neurone Disease. Undeterred, they have embraced the benefits of …
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On the programme today, Salvation Army Corps Officers Captains Dylan and Rachael Nieuwoudt are looking forward to the Official Opening of their magnificent new Church and Community Centre in Douglas - and to welcoming General Lyndon Buckingham to perform the ceremony - the first visit of a Salvation Army world-wide leader to the Isle of Man since t…
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We again dip into the 1965 collection of 'More Poems of Man', in which we finish off the poems written by Barbara Cowley of Peel and hear one written by her son, David Marno. Professor Van Helsing has been saying that he himself, together with Dr John Seward and Jonathan Harker, will stay at Count Dracula's house in Picadilly whilst Lord Godalming …
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In Tynwald last week Onchan MHK Rob Callister asked his colleagues to reaffirm a 2017 Tynwald decision relating to the role LegCo members should fulfil and in particular that they should not be a member of more than one government department. The government website tells us that one MLC is a member of two departments and since last month’s reshuffl…
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Housing, NHS dentistry, government handling of Covid and the Dr Ranson appeal, cheaper internet services, and greater fiscal responsibility were just a few of the items discussed in Tynwald this week. Perspective tries to squeeze all this and more into the program. There was some quite heated debate and political rifts becoming more evident but one…
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If you went to school here on the glorious Isle of Man, you might remember taking part in the annual Public Speaking competition. This popular event is just one of many that is organised by the youth committee of the Douglas Rotary Club. Christy - one of those that does remember taking part in the competition - wanted to find out more about the wor…
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In this episode of The Archive Room, we take a closer look at the tourist industry on the Isle of Man in the years between the two Wars. In 1919 the Falcon Cliff Hotel was deemed a white elephant - it couldn't make money - but that was before Mr and Mrs Kane bought it in 1919 - and in the early 1920's turned its fortunes around. Tonight we find out…
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High School toilet CCTV turned off, two gaming licences suspended, 'Listening To You' in Douglas, reducing A&E waiting times & Jade The Grenade's weekend professional debut. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Live from Castle Rushen High School in Castletown with views and opinion from Jasper, Ruby, Ffion, Corbin, Louis, Matty, Lucy and Ned. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Is the hospitality sector in crisis on the Isle of Man? Local businesses have been sharing their concerns about the future of the industry. We hear from Andy Saunders of the Licensed Vituallers Association, Carl Joughin from the Mitre Hotel in Ramsey, Johnny McDowell from New Cod on the Block in Onchan and Enterprise Minister Tim Johnston and the C…
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Southern Pool latest, last night's government roadshow, Looney's closing after 85 years, tackling the skills shortage, boosting women's cricket & it's 3 in 1 for TT's Davey Todd. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Looney's demise, government's western roadshow, feral cats in Ballakipheric, Steam Packet's Which magazine low rating, last buses & night time taxi tariffs. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Chief Minister on the economy, Braddan Roundhouse latest, taxi fares going up, government roadshow verdict, public sector housing thresholds & TT's Ben Birchall's 'new chapter'. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Taxi fares going up, Earystane live wind data, microchipping cats, Chief Minister on the state of the economy & Douglas prom playground progress. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Improving women's health services on the Island has to be a joint effort, according to Manx Care. It's hosted an event with industry specialists from the UK and the Isle of Man to share experiences and practices. The healthcare provider's hoping to create a strategy to make support more accessible. Amy Griffiths went along to the event:…
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Villiers Square gets the go-ahead, CCTV against vaping in schools, Balthane roundabout covenant barrier, Gaia in St Thomas' Church & a stunning comeback from the Ravens. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Hospitality industry's 'Call To Arms', NI and income tax strategy for second jobs, Isle of Man Bank not answering the phone, internet access as a human right & Ken Dodd in the 1970s. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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In tonight's programme - After a busy midweek schedule of league matches, cup competition takes centre-stage in Manx football this weekend; In rugby, the final qualifier for this year's Manx Cup final awaits in the north of the Island on Saturday; A big Manx contingent is expected to take part in the 2024 London Marathon, we hear from some of those…
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Incident at Ronaldsway Airport, Villiers site recommended, new voting system at Port St Mary, passport prices go up, 'Call to Arms' for hospitality & the Ravens penultimate game tomorrow. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Two new commissioners in Port St Mary, Villiers Hotel decision on Monday, 22 chips in a serving, National DQ 118118 scam, Lord Street flats & in the archive with Graham Ferguson Lacey. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Patients' records leak, inflation down to 3.2%, MHK Edge on government's 'fiscal U turns'. McGuinness 'in a good place' & Ravens final away game tonight. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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There's been a further fall in the rate of inflation on the Isle of Man to 3.2 per cent in March, a decrease of 0.3 per cent compared to February.Treasury Minister Alex Allinson says 'prices are now rising at their slowest annual rate since August 2021 and the unbroken trend of a falling inflation rate since the turn of the year is an encouraging s…
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Manx Care's historic data breach, Peel Road weed trees, COMIN roadshows next week, deleterious dog owners, litter bugs, Steam Packet non-execs & Dorothy from Peel in 1993. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Fatima Whitbread has been visiting the Island this week advocating for lasting improvements to the lives of young people. The two-time Olympic medallist - who was abandoned as a baby and left in care homes until the age of 14 - says she'd like to see more being done for 'looked after' children. She spoke to Chanelle Sukhoo…
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Manx Care insists a data breach where 'huge volumes' of patient records were found at a former employee's home was an isolated incident. The healthcare provider's written to 160 people after the documents were discovered in September last year. It's apologised 'unreservedly' for the breach, and says the current safeguards have been further strength…
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Cannan on Covid Report, TT merchandiser's paid upfront, Ravens drew last night, Bride Commissioners on Civic Amenity costs & Fatima Whitbread here for children in care. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Newson's given away for free, Steam Packet staff travel costs, Manx Care's performance, when Douglas had 25 petrol station, a plaque for Donald Teare & Kelly's Eye at IOM College. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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Newson's project defeated, no date for Liverpool Landing Stage, 'lethal' heroin is here, Northern Civic Amenity Site latest & Ravens start three games in five days tonight. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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End of the line for Newson's, using cheques and cash, HSC Manannan's damaged vehicles, Digital IDs, Tea Junction going & barriers to opening a bank account here. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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There's a warning after two near-fatal Heroin overdoses on the Island last night (Monday, 15 April).Anyone who recently took the drug is told to seek medical advice, whilst those with it in their possession are urged to dispose of it immediately.Manx addiction charity Motiv8 is offering free Naloxone kits - which can help reverse the effects of an …
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Accidents happen, but dog owners also need to take greater responsibility for their pets. That's the message from a trainer on the Isle of Man, who says it's frustrating to see repeated stories of lost and injured dogs in certain areas. With lambing season upon us, emergency services and farmers have put out calls for residents to keep a closer eye…
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Landing stage not there yet, minimum wage rise, prisoner death inquest, Bushy's Castletown move, Douglas Council spent £5k on Queen Camilla & Ravens' two games in 24 hours. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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The Deputy Chief Minister says it's no good listening and not taking on the feedback, as government prepares for next week's roadshows. 'Listening to You' is a series of events where Manx residents will have a chance to put questions directly to ministers. They're taking place in four locations around the Island, starting next Monday. Justice and H…
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Liverpool Ferry Terminal - late and over budget, Heathrow cancellation, Planning Section 13 Agreements, rainfall numbers, new Heysham ferry company & John Kennaugh on growing up in Cronky. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioDoor Manx Radio
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A Manx resident has described the moment drones and missiles were launched into Israel overnight by Iran.Adrian North was in Tel Aviv during the attack, which has led to fears of a major escalation in the conflict in the Middle East.More than 300 drones and missiles are said to have been launched, with 99 percent of them intercepted.It comes as Teh…
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Rev'd Liz Hull, Vicar of St Thomas's Church in Finch Road, in the Cultural Quarter of Douglas, joins us today to tell the GAIA story .... the giant illuminated 3-dimensional globe which will seem to float - framed inside St Thomas's magnificent archways, and its famed Nicholson Murals. A chance for us to see our Earth as never before ..... For deta…
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We're dipping into a booklet published in 1965 and called 'More Poems of Man', a collection of poems by Barbara Cowley of Peel, with other poems by her son and her sister. There must have been an earlier 'Poems of Man', but whilst that's not to hand, there are other poems which appear in the Peel City Guardian, so it's likely that they made up the …
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Christy was joined by Christine Collister in the Live Lounge this evening, talking about her new release: the book, art project and album 'Children of the Sea'. You can get your hands on copies of the book/album at ChristineCollister.com and at her launch gig, at the Peel Centenary Centre on April 27th. Christine will be then be heading to the UK f…
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