Episodios

  • Vague efficiency claims blamed for collapsing civil service morale
    Jan 9 2026

    Prospect says broad statements about government efficiencies and public sector headcount are fuelling uncertainty across the workforce.

    Around a year and a half ago, the chief minister announced a series of measures aimed at reducing staff numbers and controlling headcount across the civil service.

    However, over the past two quarters, full-time equivalent numbers have actually risen, despite more than 130 roles being placed under review.

    Manx Radio's Christian Jones has been speaking to Prospect's Local Negotiations Officer Mick Hewer, and the National Secretary Jez Stuart.

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  • The café helping new arrivals to the Isle of Man
    Jan 8 2026

    Among the topics expected to become key election issues this year, immigration has been highlighted.

    On the Island there are hopes to see the population grow to 100,000 by 2037, while parties supporting tougher immigration measures have made ground in neighbouring jurisdictions.

    Sylvie Géal-Wilkes works at Café Lingo in Douglas - a group which supports people who've made the move to the Isle of Man from all over the world.

    In this edition of Newscast, Sylvie speaks to Lewis Foster about the work the organisation does, where the service users come from, and her thoughts on attitudes towards immigration.

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  • 'Everybody sometimes needs a hand up' says MLC pushing for prioritisation of homelessness legislation
    Jan 8 2026

    Over two years since Tynwald passed the Isle of Man Homelessness Strategy, an MLC is calling for the legislation to be prioritised going forward.

    Kirstie Morphet told Siobhán Fletcher she wants it to be developed and introduced into the branches by June next year.

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  • Ultra-marathon runner sets sights on world record attempt
    Jan 6 2026

    After completing 30 marathons and three ultra-marathons consecutively, a resident in Kirk Michael now has his sights set on a world record attempt.

    Albert Johnson took on 31 marathons in 31 days throughout December in aid of charity Autism Initiatives and in memory of his friend Graham Brew.

    He's also since found out that he stands a good chance of claiming the world record for the

    Speaking to Manx Radio, Albert explains how he plans to take on his next challenge.

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  • Infrastructure Minister and Interim Airport Director on disruption caused by snow and ice
    Jan 5 2026

    Snow and ice has caused widespread disruption on the Island today with students kept off school and Ronaldsway airport closed.

    Beth Espey has been speaking to Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood and Interim Airport Director Geoff Pugh about efforts to get the Island running again.

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  • Laxey man to take on Kilimanjaro for charity
    Jan 4 2026

    A man from Laxey is set to take on Mount Kilimanjaro for charity later this year (August 2026).

    Adam Horsey, a student at Lancaster University will be undertaking the challenge in support of the Teenage Cancer Trust.

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  • New Year Honour recipient "humbled" to be granted BEM
    Dec 31 2025

    A gentleman in Port Erin who's received a British Empire Medal as part of the 2026 New Year Honours says he is 'humbled' by the recognition.

    Former Co-op manager Gerald Callister has dedicated decades of his life to serving the local community, the Church, and the Isle of Man as a whole.

    Government House says the award of the BEM recognises Mr Callister’s sustained, selfless, and heartfelt commitment to the people of Port Erin and the wider Island community.

    In this edition of Newscast, Gerald told Manx Radio what it means to him.

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  • The News Review of 2025
    Dec 30 2025

    Siobhán Fletcher looks back at the stories that hit the headlines over the last 12 months.

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