Episodios

  • 2026 so far...with Victim Support's Lorna Trevethan
    Feb 27 2026

    Manx charity Victim Support has received 85 referrals since the start of the year.

    January is typically the busiest month for the service, which helps people affected by crime on the Isle of Man.

    An increase in referrals if often, in part, due to increased publicity of the charity - and towards the end of 2025 there was a campaign to raise awareness about coercive control, financial abuse and elder abuse.

    CEO Lorna Trevethan says they are looking ahead to similar, targeted campaigns throughout this year.

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  • Data regulator joins global warning over misuse of AI ‘deepfake’ technology
    Feb 26 2026

    International data protection authorities - including those in the Isle of Man, Guernsey and Jersey - have raised concerns about AI-generated deepfakes.

    They warn that non-consensual intimate imagery can cause serious emotional harm and damage reputations.

    Organisations developing AI tools are being urged to prevent misuse, protect personal data and act quickly when harmful content is reported.

    Information Commissioner Alexandra Delaney-Bhattacharya sat down with Manx Radio's Christian Jones to discuss.

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  • Minister Tim Crookall speaks buses and Ramsey sea wall
    Feb 24 2026

    We are now entering the fourth day of strike action by the Island's bus drivers as an ongoing row over pay and conditions shows little sign of letting up.

    For those relying on public transport there is a limited bus service running, while the Department of Infrastructure has worked to reopen the Manx Electric Railway for anyone who is able to commute by tram.

    DOI Minister Tim Crookall joined the Manx Radio Breakfast team to discuss the strike action and address his decision on the Ramsey sea wall

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  • Douglas Council says housing deficiency fund increase a 'step in the right direction'
    Feb 23 2026

    The leader of Douglas Council believes government needs to be investing the same amount into social housing as it does 'luxury apartments'.

    Devon Watson has welcomed its plan to put £8.5 million pounds every year for five years into the housing deficiency fund,but says it needs to be 'accelerated'.

    Local authorities who have social housing development plans use money from rents to pay for the projects and any remaining costs are covered by the deficiency fund.

    Councillor Watson says the increased funding is a 'step in the right direction'.

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  • Budget Breakfast interview with the Treasury Minister
    Feb 20 2026

    Forty-eight hours after he presented this year's Budget to Tynwald, Treasury Minister Chris Thomas joined Ben and Sian on Breakfast for an extended interview about the financial plan, its implications and to consider the reaction it's had so far.

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    19 m
  • Budget is 'bad for lower earners', says Ramsey MHK
    Feb 19 2026

    After voting against the 2026/27 Budget, Lawrie Hooper speaks to Manx Radio's Phil Gawne.

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  • Manx Care CEO welcomes 'appropriate funding' for healthcare service
    Feb 18 2026

    The chief executive of Manx Care has welcomed the increase in the health body's budget for the next financial year.

    It will get £404.2 million, up from £361.8 million last year.

    In this edition of Newscast, Teresa Cope tells Manx Radio's Lewis Foster what that means for patients on the Isle of Man.

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  • Budget 2026: Chris Thomas MHK delivers his Budget in full
    Feb 17 2026

    Treasury Minister Chris Thomas MHK has delivered his Budget speech for 2026.

    You can listen to it in full here.

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    27 m