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Perspective - Manx Radio

Manx Radio

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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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Agenda - Manx Radio

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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 Radio's Praise

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Judith Ley hosts the weekly programme featuring inspiring stories, interesting interviews, great music & moments for quiet reflection from around the Isle of Man's Christian community.
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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 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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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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April marks Autism Acceptance Month and it's been revealed a sub-working group will be formed to assist autistic people in getting into the workplace. So says a lay member of the Autism Spectrum Strategy Steering Group. In the UK, one in five people with the disorder is in employment but it's not known what the statistic is here on the Island. Chan…
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The Treasury Minister has a lot on his plate at the moment as the impact of Trumpian economics sends shock waves around the world. An estimated 5% has been knocked off the value of Isle of Man Government reserves in recent days so how will that affect Treasury predictions in this year’s budget? Alex Allinson appears unflappable but is he and his Tr…
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Results, reaction and analysis to the latest football and rugby action on Island as well as the 2025 Manx Rally PLUS, we bring you the live draw for the second round of the Manx Quality Sheds Hospital Cup in Manx football AND, we preview the second round of racing in the ARA Championship at Jurby this weekend Ben Cunningham is joined by Tony Mepham…
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Patient Transfer's value for money, infertility rates, road fuel price, IOM's place in business world, late lamented Douglas bus colours & RIP alumnus Kris Crookall. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Friday 11th April 2025द्वारा Manx Radio
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The Department for Enterprise is progressing a new Employment (Amendment) Bill which will feature new rights for rest breaks, neonatal care leave and carer’s leave with the Bill being framed round feedback from a series of public consultations held in 2024. The Department will also be undertaking further research on a number of other areas includin…
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As the month of March comes to a close, Astronomer Howard Parkin explains what to look for in the April skies over the Island, and updates us on some of the latest space exploration news.द्वारा Manx Radio
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We hear about the old days in Onchan village in the days of our poet, William Gell's, father, and the fiery but beloved vicar, Rev John Howard. In Manx we hear more from the Brothers Grimm. We also hear music and song from the Celtic countries throughout the programme.द्वारा Manx Radio
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In this episode Neil Callin chats with Iain Thomas Dixon, Gemma Varnom, Charlie Williams and Tony Eccles from Parodos Theatre Company ahead of their production of Shakespeare's Macbeth, which runs at the Gaiety Theatre from the 3rd to the 5th of April.द्वारा Manx Radio
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In tonight's programme: The first rounds proper of the Hospital Cup and Junior Cup dominate the agenda in Manx football this weekend FC Isle of Man's Manager says he and his team can't 'wallow in self pity' at their recent poor form ahead of returning to NWCFL Premier Division action tomorrow night We bring you the latest from day one of the 2025 M…
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Louise Thomas is part of an all-women team taking part in the Proflex Manx Rally this weekend (11-12 April). But how common is that in the sport? She's been telling Amy Griffiths more about that and why she's supporting the Manx Breast Cancer Support Group in this year's event:द्वारा Radio Manx Ltd
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The value of the Isle of Man’s reserves fell by around five percent in the immediate aftermath of Donald Trump’s global import tariffs. New figures show the Island saw its lowest number of births in more than a century last year. A 16-year-old student has been crowned as the newest Manx Youth Bard.द्वारा Manx Radio
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Population's rising after 574 births and 925 deaths, jet patcher back, PAG podcast, mobility scooters on the bus, cost of having children & where to find aniseed balls. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Thursday 10th April 2025द्वारा Manx Radio
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New research by population analyst and Member of the Legislative Council Paul Craine has revealed that the Isle of Man recorded its lowest number of births in more than 100 years in 2024, raising questions over the Island’s long-term demographic outlook.द्वारा Radio Manx Ltd
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Health officials are urging people of all ages to take bowel cancer symptoms seriously. The Chief Minister says EU artificial intelligence laws won’t be adopted here any time soon. The Isle of Man swimming team is revealed for this year’s Island Games.द्वारा Manx Radio
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A Commonwealth games competitor, a national champion and more... Isle of Man athlete Sarah Astin continues to impress in the world of athletics both in the UK and further afield. This month, she's managed to smash her own women's 10,000m Manx record and - for the first time in her career - has received a prestigious call-up to represent Great Brita…
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DOI's recent record, possible water shortage, dog mess DNA plan, Ørsted share price, poor parking and the Fire Service & Manxman's back on berth at Heysham. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Wednesday 9th April 2025द्वारा Manx Radio
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Manx Care has spent more than £400,000 on off-Island recruitment firms since taking over the Island’s health service. It’s been revealed that government has given a loan of £2.2 million to the Island’s private school. We’ll be hearing about a new series of talks exploring pathways into the music industry.…
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Match highlights of the NWCFL Premier Division clash between FC Isle of Man and Charnock Richard at The Bowl in Douglas. Still seeking an end to a wretched run of form, 'The Ravens' faced a revitalised Charnock Richard on a run of three straight victories Match commentary from Rob Pritchard and Tony Mepham…
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Social media and threats to public figures, Ferrari owners need some space, 'Daniel's Law' public events today, the future of Manx Care & hydro electric possibilities here. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Tuesday 8th April 2025द्वारा Manx Radio
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Facial recognition software at the Island's ports is moving a step closer. We'll hear from the Home Affairs Minister As Child Benefit support is increased today we'll hear from the Treasury Minister And what happened on the Manxman at the weekend when an alarm was soundedद्वारा Manx Radio
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DOI's dredging duties and who's in charge, IOM's WOKE quotient, the spire myth, the 20mph limit, speed and ANPR cameras, the survival of farming & our tallest building. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Monday 7th April 2025द्वारा Manx Radio
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The treasury minister says changes to the child benefit are about 'putting money back into the pockets of working families'. A 2.2 percent uplift comes into effect from today (7 April), whilst income thresholds are increasing for the first time in a decade. Those with a household income between: • £50,000 and £60,000 are eligible for the full amoun…
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It appears that we’re somewhat reluctant to pay enough for our food to make it worthwhile for farmers to produce the food we consume readily. “Cheaper food is best” seems to have been a message we’ve been content to support for eighty years or more but is it time for a rethink? The Agriculture Department has acknowledged that growing energy crops i…
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Energetic, bluegrass, country, blues and folk quartet the Jesse Janes were with us in the studio this week. Hailing from Ireland and Liverpool, they play acoustic and electric guitars, bass, mandolin, whistle, percussion with 4-part harmonising vocals. The group popped into the Live Lounge to tell Siobhán all about their gig tonight at the Laxey In…
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In tonight's programme: The 2025 Hospital Cup and Junior Cup competitions get underway in Manx football this weekend, dominating Saturday's schedule FC Isle of Man's Manager wants to see more intensity and desire from his players but insists they have the quality to end their run of nearly two months without a win tomorrow It's the final league wee…
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The Isle of Man takes a step closer to changing the way its organ donation system works. We’ll get more reaction to Donald Trump's trade tariffs, as the Isle of Man, and much of the world continues to digest what this means and how it could affect the economy. Your daily dose of dolphins, after two of Peel’s most famous residents have been spotted …
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The RNLI has released its annual rescue figures, showing crews on the Isle of Man were called out 40 times last year. That's an increase on 2023, during which lifeboats were launched 31 times. During last year's callouts four lives were saved - double the figure from 2023. The number of people aided rose from 27 in 2023 to 53 in 2024. In this editi…
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Wetherspoons arriving next month, frustrated gentrification of Promenade Drives, ATCO situation, assisted dying spectacle in Canada & in search of Island's biggest cushag. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Friday 4th April 2025द्वारा Manx Radio
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With Donald Trump setting 10% tariffs on goods from the UK we'll hear what it means to Isle of Man Creamery Plans for a major redevelopment on Lord Street in Douglas will still go ahead despite a planning application being withdrawn today And the Government launches a public consultation on what looks like the biggest shake-up to the jury system in…
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Lord Street 14 storey building back on, Onchan high jinx, price of electricity, Summerland fire campaign, DOI vehicles road tax, Organ Donation Bill latest & flags and planters in Douglas. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Thursday 3rd April 2025द्वारा Manx Radio
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May marks Mental Health Awareness Month and on 15 May the Isle of Man mental health training business Manx Minds will be hosting its annual conference. Taking place at Babagge's at the Mountain View Innovation Centre, it's open to anyone interested in promoting positive mental health and wellbeing. It's described as a 'chance to learn, connect, and…
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- Manx Care says it deeply regrets errors it made handling a data request. - Meanwhile, the health body's warning its Breast Clinic will not run as smoothly in the coming weeks due to staffing - And a TT winner says he's still hopeful of competing at this year's event despite losing his planned ride yesterday…
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Shennaghys Jiu is BACK! The 26th instalment of the local festival kicks off in Ramsey tomorrow evening (Thursday 3 April). It gives young people the chance to play music, dance, and share Manx culture. Organiser Juan Garrett popped into the Live Lounge to tell Siobhán all about it. We also hear a sample of some of the Manx music which will be on of…
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'We all have a stake in our health and social care on the Island' - that's the message from the health minister, who says 'this is the right time' to review the working arrangements between her department and Manx Care. Later this month, Claire Christian will ask Tynwald to support her motion to form a committee of five members to take evidence and…
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MHKs' salary uplift, the purpose of cruise ship visits, forgotten government surveys, our historic democracy & Mr. Loophole talks about our 20mph speed limit. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Wednesday 2nd April 2025द्वारा Manx Radio
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- The incoming 20mph zones were discussed in the House of Keys today - we'll hear the latest. - Wetherspoons has finally found the Isle of Man but what's Government's take on their arrival? - And a final decision about the future of the former Castletown Golf Links Hotel site has been made.द्वारा Manx Radio
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Match highlights of the NWCFL Premier Division clash between FC Isle of Man and Lower Breck at The Bowl in Douglas 'The Ravens' faced an uphill struggle to end their recent winless run against a visiting side looking to remain in the league's title race Match commentary from Rob Pritchard and Tony Mepham…
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Wetherspoons buying 1886, opting out of organ donation, Dandara sell the Golf Links site, the reason for having dog fouling laws, the Manx cruise ship economy & our webcam page needs you. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Tuesday 1st April 2025द्वारा Manx Radio
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A number of changes come into force today concerning employment rights on the Isle of Man. Written statements are becoming a 'day one right', partners will be granted time off for antenatal appointments, and people going through the adoption process will have the right to leave to attend appointments. There are also new rights for people taking tim…
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A number of changes come into force today concerning employment rights on the Isle of Man. Written statements are becoming a 'day one right', partners will be granted time off for antenatal appointments, and people going through the adoption process will have the right to leave to attend appointments. There are also new rights for people taking tim…
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We hear about the impact dog attacks can have on the agricultural sector during lambing season. What are the barriers preventing women entering politics on the Isle of Man? And reaction from the Ravens manager as FC Isle of Man lose 4-0 at home at the Bowl. All that and much more on Update with Lewis Foster for Monday, 31 March 2025.…
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Retired law lecturer Peter Murcott is concerned about Michelle Haywood’s private member’s Bill which provides for Safe Access Zones and Protected Public Places. He believes that if enacted this law would lead to a significant erosion of free speech and could criminalise people merely for living in their own homes. If his interpretation of the Bill …
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Canines are fine - it's the owners that are the problem, dog laws out of date, John has a home now, Bar George out of business & that Mersey tide problem. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Monday 31st March 2025द्वारा Manx Radio
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