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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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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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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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It might be easier to talk about what Tynwald didn’t discuss this week in their rare three day sitting. Housing or lack of it was discussed, the future of our pensions, health, drugs, energy, food, the Post Office, education, dyslexia and the constitution were all squeezed in to a very busy Tynwald sitting and Perspective was there to record some o…
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"Ordinary Miracles: Meals, Mess and Meeting Jesus in Unexpected Places" is the title of a book written by my guest this morning - and it pretty accurately sums up the life of Pastor Chris Lane - as you’ll understand when you listen to him talking about planting a pioneering church in inner-city Salford, Greater Manchester, over 20 years ago, and wh…
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What should the future of Castletown look like? The Department of Infrastructure has been asking residents what they think about developing a 'Living Streets' concept for the ancient capital. The department is considering a range of options, including making some roads one-way, improving on-road parking and making it easier for people to walk, whee…
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Maurice Powell explains to H why he's stepping down as MD of the IOM Symphony Orchestra, Chloe Woolley celebrates 20 years in her role at Culture Vannin, we hear about a special guest for a DTB gala concert - and some poetry from Usha KishorePor Manx Radio
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You wait around for an environment, food or agriculture strategy and then suddenly three appear all at once. DEFA Minister Clare Barber tells Agenda all about the energy strategy, the food security strategy and the agriculture strategy. There's no new money to help deliver the food security and agriculture strategies which may leave farmers feeling…
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One of the sensations of its day was a trial in Douglas of George Barker James Cooper, the scion of a Manchester business family, whose relationship with Edith Annie Cooper, his wife, was volatile, going from apparent harmony to drunken violence in an instant. In one such episode, Edith was killed in their room at the Regent Hotel in Douglas. The C…
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Find out what we can see - weather permitting - in our dark skies over the Isle of Man in the coming month of November - then catch up on the significance of some of the latest expeditions into space - all in the company of Astronomer Howard Parkin This month's music break is from Judith DurhamPor Manx Radio
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In tonight's programme: The premier league top two and Division 2 leading duo are all on the road in Manx football as head into the second half of league fixtures the Isle of Man season We'll also hear from the boss of a side looking to keep up the pace towards the sharp end of Division 2 Targeting a club record winning streak on Saturday, FC Isle …
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A campaigner whose Tynwald Day petition has led to the formation of a new committee looking into support for pupils with dyslexia says she's 'so pleased'. Members voted in favour of the Select Committee, which will report back with recommendations on how to improve matters in April. Julia Bell set up the Dyslexia Advocacy Group after noticing signs…
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Two Isle of Man residents are hoping to form a local group to help support and advise people with an iron condition. Carolanne Hanley, a sufferer, and Rowanna Miller, whose partner has the condition created the Manx Haemochromatosis Support group on Facebook after seeing that there could be 500 others affected on the Island. This Saturday the duo a…
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A charity on the Isle of Man is giving people confidence and a sense of independence through its shopmobility scheme. Circa Isle of Man, located on level 2 of Chester Street car park, lends out powered mobility equipment to people with mobility issues so they can go out and enjoy the high street. Chanelle Sukhoo spoke to Heather Williams from the c…
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How much news can you cram into 30 minutes? The answer is a lot. From Manx Telecom's reported takeover to a proposed new multi-storey car park in Douglas, a letter from the Chief Minister to the British Medical Association and the very latest from Tynwald on the National Insurance Fund and much more - it's all here.…
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Jersey Telecom wants Manx Telecom, doctors may take industrial action, that Russian spy vessel off our coast, Garff sewage drop-in sessions, cycling on pavements & Ramsey Commissioners' new electric vans. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioPor Manx Radio
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Doctors on the Isle of Man are being balloted from today (19 November) to determine whether they want to take industrial action in a row over pay. The British Medical Association is putting the matter to a vote in the first ballot of its kind on the Island; it will run until 23 December. However a GP on the Island believes taking industrial action …
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The full Enthronement Service of the Right Reverend Patricia Hillas as Bishop of Sodor and Man - recorded in the Cathedral Church of St German, Peel on 16 November 2024 All those taking part in the service are named at appropriate points throughout the recording. With special thanks to Justin and his team at the ELS Group who kindly provided and sp…
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The Rt Reverend Patricia Hillas was Enthroned as the 88th Bishop of Sodor and Man in the Cathedral Church of St German in Peel on Saturday 16th November. This week's programme brings you edited highlights from that service. There's also a separate podcast of the complete unedited service - search for AT YOUR SERVICE Podcast Special - Bishop Tricia'…
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On 28 November Manx addiction charity Motiv8 will be hosting a one-day workshop for friends and family of people on the Island with substance dependency. Part of the SMART Recovery programme, it works to support those impacted by someone else's relationship with drugs and/ or alcohol. It's thought around one in four of us on the Isle of Man have su…
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It’s November Tynwald next week and probably the most important item is what changes are need to ensure the National Insurance Fund - and the pensions it helps to pay - remain sustainable in the future. Treasury Minister Alex Allinson MHK explains the changes he’s considering which includes replacing the triple lock promise for future pension incre…
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In tonight's programme: The battle for Railway Cup qualification comes to a head in this weekend's Isle of Man football fixtures - we also hear from one of the teams in contention for a place Hoping to match their best ever league winning streak this weekend, FC Isle of Man return to home soil in the NWCFL Premier Division on Saturday Unbeaten Manx…
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Manx Care considering 'eligibility requirements' for NHS dentist registration. We hear from the newly elected Onchan Commissioner. And plans for a new visitor hub at the Laxey Wheel are back from the drawing board. All that and much more. It's Update on Manx Radio for Friday, 15 November with Lewis Foster.…
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Every day this week, we've heard from the various agencies that work together in the Island's Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub - or MASH. Today, we're going to hear how they would come together to work on a case. In this fifth Newscast special, Siobhán Fletcher speaks to our Island's professionals about "Harriet".…
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Douglas Councillor Devon Watson and David Ashford MHK on the sale of Lord Street flats, social housing tenancies, homelessness, Reayrt ny Baie's future, building communities, caring for the vulnerable and more. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradioPor Manx Radio
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One of the much later road racing meetings on the calendar, The Macau Grand Prix has attracted some of the top stars from TT and elsewhere in recent years. And this year is no exception with household names such as Peter Hickman, Michael Rutter, Davey Todd, Rob Hodson and more heading out onto Macau's streets over the next four days. Two Island rid…
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A new piece of equipment based at Noble's Hospital is making a 'massive difference' for patients who have trouble swallowing. The video nasopharyngoscope allows healthcare professionals to see and record action in real time to identify issues. Siobhán Fletcher speaks to Duncan Brown, the Clinical Lead of the Adult Speech and Language Therapy Servic…
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Safeguarding is all about utilising so-called 'reachable moments'. That's according to the Island's Named Professional for Contextual Safeguarding, Samantha Holmes, and Manx Care's Head of Safeguarding for Children and Adults, Terri Banks. In this third special Newscast, Siobhán Fletcher speaks to the pair about how our health services stay constan…
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A regular contender in recent years for a place in the top flight, it's been a period of turbulence for Michael United football club. In the space of just two weeks or so, the Kirk Michael-based side have seemingly gone from outward stability to seeing a mass exodus of first team players. So how - seemingly out of the blue - has the club ended up i…
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The Isle of Man Constabulary will identify and pursue those who seek to target the most vulnerable in our society. That's the message from the Island's Detective Inspector for Protecting Vulnerable People this Safeguarding Week. In this second special Newscast, Siobhán Fletcher speaks to Sam Cannell about how the police work with its partners to ac…
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The debate that preceded the vote of no confidence into the Chief Minister raised a number of interesting points about the importance of the role. Some MHKs suggested that the policies of government would not change regardless of the person leading the Council of Ministers. Others felt that a change of Chief Minister was needed but seemed somewhat …
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