Episodios

  • Is the idea of future exploration for hydrocarbons dead in the water?
    Dec 12 2025

    It's been 10 months since Crogga's licence to extract gas from an area off the Island's coast expired.

    And now, a bid in Tynwald for government to invite applications for a fresh hydrocarbons exploration has been squashed by the Island's lawmakers.

    In the sitting of parliament this week, Douglas Central MHK Chris Thomas called for a report with recommendations for debate and decision to be brought back by July next year.

    But he didn't get the backing of the court - as Siobhán Fletcher reports.

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  • Kirk Michael man attempting 31 marathons in 31 days
    Dec 11 2025

    A man in Kirk Michael is attempting to complete a mammoth 31 marathons in 31 days.

    Every day this month Albert Johnson is pounding the pavements as part of efforts to raise money in memory of his friend Graham Brew, who took his own life several years ago.

    So far more than £1600 has been contributed towards his fundraiser for Autism Initiatives UK.

    Manx Radio's Lewis Foster has been catching up with Albert this afternoon, after he completed marathon number 11.

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  • Is your property under insured?
    Dec 11 2025

    Former insurance underwriter, Malcolm Lambert tells Simon Richardson why he believes many homeowners are unwittingly under insuring their properties.

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  • Prepare for 'unpleasant conditions' around the coasts
    Dec 9 2025

    A red weather warning for coastal overtopping comes into force from 1pm, resulting in the closure of Shore Road, Castletown Promenade, Ramsey Promenade, Tent Road in Laxey and the section between Summerhill Road to Port Jack in Douglas from lunch time.

    Kirsty Wilding says while the worst of the rain has now passed, peak winds in the early to middle of the afternoon could reach storm force.

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  • Net-zero policy on the Tynwald agenda today with motion calling for a referendum
    Dec 9 2025

    The December sitting of Tynwald gets underway today (9 December) and amongst the topics on the agenda is government's commitment to Net-Zero.

    Specifically, Middle MHK Stu Peters is to move a motion calling for a referendum on whether or not to abandon the policy.

    Siobhán Fletcher speaks to Stu on the proposal, and hears from the Isle of Man Green Party, who are opposed to it.

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  • RDCH services temporarily relocated to deal with pest control issue
    Dec 4 2025

    A number of services normally delivered at Ramsey and District Cottage Hospital are being temporarily relocated while Manx Care continues to deal with a pest control problem there.

    The healthcare provider says the work coincides with the completion of pest control measures at Martin Ward, which has been closed since October.

    It includes a comprehensive deep cleaning and inspection programme, along with other structural improvements.

    Amy Griffiths has been finding out more from Chief Executive Teresa Cope:

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  • "It's such a devastating thing to go through hair loss... I felt very, very alone"
    Dec 4 2025

    A Manx woman hopes her business can help provide a community to women on the Isle of Man who've suffered hair loss.

    Megan Coulthurst runs Embrace Wigs, a wig shop which also provides consultations to those trying to find the best fit for them.

    She has alopecia herself, and lost her hair three years ago.

    Megan has been telling Amy Griffiths why she wanted to start the business:

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  • Douglas Council to sell 35 social housing properties to the private market
    Dec 4 2025

    Douglas Council is planning to sell 35 social housing properties which require 'significant investment' to the private market.

    The local authority says it has met with the tenants on Falcon Cliff Terrace and Marathon Drive who will be affected and is operating with a 'tenants first' policy.

    It's confirmed that each house will be sold individually to avoid them being 'swept up' by a developer, and this will start with six vacant homes in the next few weeks.

    Leader of Douglas Council Devon Watson says the money from the sales will be ring fenced for future social housing developments in the city.

    Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper has been speaking to him.

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