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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

Richard H Cowley

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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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"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 による
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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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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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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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This special programme is an excerpt from the latest JOURNEY TO A DREAM podcast series. Beth Espey finds out that motor racing really is a Family Affair, as she meets with former TT sidecar passenger (now Marshall) Dicky Gale and his sons Ben and Jim, as they look to their first start on the Southern 100 circuit in a matter of weeks. Longer chat an…
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If we had a house for every report, review, investigation, and new policy and recommendation then we probably wouldn’t have a housing crisis. So why does Rob Callister want to set up another committee investigation on housing? Should public sector housing be more accessible for people on low incomes and if so how do we pay for the new houses requir…
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Astronomer Howard Parkin joins us to look at what we can see in our dark skies over the Island, during the weeks of June - weather permitting! And he can't resist another word or two about the magnificent aurora - and considers the question .... will we see one again anytime soon? Still with auroras in mind, Howard's music choice this month is Rena…
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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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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 による
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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 による
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A public meeting was held last night which saw a hefty turnout, with residents eager to hear the views of Paul Burgess to present why he thinks "net-zero will be a disaster for the Isle of Man". Mr Burgess describes himself as a climatologist who's spent his career looking at the extremes of weather, and claims the Isle of Man's attempts to reach n…
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Pay for the healthcare you want, sewage in Laxey Bay is "disrespectful", the Cooils of Ballagawne Farm win conservation award, win Operation Nightjar nabs nine, & Parish Walk painkiller advice. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioManx Radio による
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The cost of our renewable energy with IOM Green Party Leader Lamara Craine and Paul Burgess (talking tonight at the Legion); electricity prices, nuclear power, wind turbines and more. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioManx Radio による
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One of over 1,200 people taking on the Parish Walk this weekend is Manx resident Iain Wrigley. Whilst attending a funeral in Wales in February 2023, he suffered a catastrophic stroke which left him unable to walk or talk. He spent twelve weeks in hospital, undergoing months of intense physiotherapy and rehabilitation. Seventeen months on he's back …
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"Schools too valuable to close", Bus Vannin carried 225k in TT, electric pet collar debate, Leg Co election change recommended & Captain Carter on his MBE. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioManx Radio による
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Spending on education v Channel Islands, Manx Care's Synaptic project, FLiRT COVID update, the streetlamp in Bircham Avenue Close & T H Colebourn's legacy. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioManx Radio による
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"Do you see me?" is the theme of this year's Learning Disability Awareness Week. Manx Mencap has been hosting a series of events to help raise awareness of the work they do. It's thought around 1,700 people on the Island have a learning disability. Amy Griffiths has been along to meet some of the people who use the charity:…
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In the June 2024 sitting of Tynwald, Chief Minister Alfred Cannan made a series of announcements, which he said came with the ultimate aim of understanding where efficiencies lie across the public sector. But what does that actually mean? Mr Cannan has been talking to Manx Radio's Political Correspondent Phil Gawne.…
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An independent report has been released this week which reviews the current education funding system on the Island. You can find a detailed summary of its findings here. Manx Radio's Political Correspondent has been talking to Education Minister Daphne Caine but first former minister Julie Edge was asked why we didn't see this report during her tim…
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Liverpool Ferry Terminal "open this month", gas price should go down, 31 new home in Andreas, Edge would have closed schools & police warn about Happy Valley incidents. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioManx Radio による
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Liverpool Landing Stage to open this month, eight schools not closing, 31 new houses in Andreas, Ramsey extension refused & the slow decline of newspapers and their availability on Island. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioManx Radio による
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Eight primary schools won't be closing, Ramsey boundary extension rejected, Dot Tilbury on Sir Mark Cavendish & Cervical Cancer Awareness Week. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioManx Radio による
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Our Half-Way Horse Tram, Q Plate update, no action on abandoned vehicles, missing tram tracks, future of the Southern Pool & Vintage Violet Carson with Peter Kneale. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioManx Radio による
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On today's programme, three people share poignant stories about their late Father - and Pioneer Minister Rev'd Alex Brown, who lives and ministers in Douglas, explores what it means to be fully human. And there's music too - and our regular Notice Board. Items for inclusion on the notice board can be emailed to judithley@manxradio.com…
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Dorothy Manley has made the narrator of her collection, 'Fairy's Ground : Homely Tales', a young man. In the first story, 'The Chimney-Sweep', he was a young lad. The second story, 'The Farmer', has taken us forward by seven years, and the narrator is training to be a teacher - which he has become by the time of the third story, 'The Lawyer'. Profe…
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You could be forgiven for thinking that the House of Keys is about to make an historic decision to introduce assisted dying, but is that really the case? Also as we approach the end of the third year of the current House of Keys, June Tynwald will be asked to consider three motions on housing but will any of these make any meaningful impact on the …
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Towards the end of this month, the Isle of Man will be represented at one of the world's most famous music festivals. Mae Challis has been invited to perform a two-hour set each day of Glastonbury at 'The Tap House'. Worthy Farm in Somerset is home to some of the most iconic music acts, with some independent artists being scouted by major record la…
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Future of Corrin Memorial Home, £4m extra for CAMHS, electrifying the crematorium, expect increase in illness, Braddan Roundhouse latest & TT 2025 schedule announced. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioManx Radio による
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On tonight's programme - We take a look at some of the recent highlights and look ahead to what's to come in the Isle of Man's athletics scene TT 2024 may be over... but the two-wheeled racing action is continuing in Jurby this weekend Ahead of one of the main event's on the Manx triathlon calendar, we hear about how the sport has been developing i…
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Glenfaba & Peel MHKs Tim Crookall and Kate Lord-Brennan take calls and questions on silt, sewage, Corrin Memorial Home, road safety and more. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioManx Radio による
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A bus station for Douglas should be the responsibility of the Department of Infrastructure according to one MHK. The Planning Committee is currently considering plans by a private developer which include an indoor bus information centre on Lord Street. The last facilities there were demolished in 2002. Last year, Douglas East member Joney Faragher …
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Douglas dilapidated properties will now pay rates, Steam Packet respond to freight costs, TT team boss in court, finance sector combatting terrorist financing, triathletes wanted & 'Poor Little Jurby'. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioManx Radio による
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Parking at Howe Road and Tesco Lake Road, our scooter rally, Southern Swimming Pool latest, ask for Manx £1 notes & what vehicle Q Plate means. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioManx Radio による
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Owners of empty and dilapidated properties in the Island's capital will now be made to pay rates. Douglas City Council is introducing the new policy to incentivise renovation and says it hopes it will help with the current housing crisis. These properties were previously 'zero-rated' but now owners will be charged unless their building is demolishe…
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Crogga Gas Field latest, Bishop's vote could go, Registrar General on Adverse Possession, Assisted Dying legislation & farming struggles continue. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioManx Radio による
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