Episodios

  • 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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  • Head of Ambulance Service 'really privileged' to receive New Year Honour
    Dec 30 2025

    The Head of the Island's Ambulance Service says he feels 'really honoured and privileged' after receiving the King’s Ambulance Medal as part of the 2026 New Year Honours.

    Will Bellamy has been granted the award in recognition of more than 20 years with the Ambulance Service.

    In this edition of Newscast, Mr Bellamy tells Siobhán Fletcher what the award means to him.

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    6 m
  • Chief Fire Officer 'overwhelmed' after receiving New Year Honour
    Dec 30 2025

    The Island's Chief Fire Officer says he's 'overwhelmed' after receiving the King’s Fire Service Medal as part of the King's New Year Honours.

    Mark Christian has been granted the award in recognition of over 30 years of distinguished service with the Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service.

    In this edition of Newscast, Mr Christian tells Lewis Foster what the award means to him.

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  • Reflecting on 2025 and looking ahead to 2026 with financial advisors
    Dec 23 2025

    As we come to the end of 2025, we've been speaking to two financial advisors about the key developments of this year and what 2026 might have in store.

    Paul Chase is from Financial Options and Paul Wheeler is from Chase Financial Services.

    They've been speaking to Amy Griffiths about what impact changes to UK taxes could have on the Manx property market, inflation and the availability of financial products like credit cards and insurance:

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    13 m
  • How to spot the signs of domestic and elder abuse this Christmas
    Dec 20 2025

    We're being urged to stay alert to signs of domestic abuse and elder abuse during the festive season.

    The Department of Home Affairs and Victim Support Isle of Man say friends, family and communities can play a crucial role in reducing isolation and supporting vulnerable individuals over the Christmas period.

    The pressures of the season - be it through financial stress, increased alcohol consumption or family tensions - can increase the risk of harm in abusive situations.

    In this edition of the Manx Radio Newscast, Lorna Trevethan, CEO of Victim Support, explains what to look out for.

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    11 m
  • Treasury minister responds to figures highlighting contracting economy
    Dec 19 2025

    The treasury minister has responded to newly published national income figures showing the Isle of Man’s economy has contracted in real terms for a second consecutive year, warning against relying on GDP alone as a measure of economic health.

    The comments from Alex Allinson come after the latest National Income Report showed inflation-adjusted Gross Domestic Product had fallen for two successive years, highlighting a prolonged economic slump.

    In October, Dr Allinson had said there was “no evidence” the Island was in recession.

    The new figures were released in the same week that Chief Minister Alfred Cannan said he was working with Treasury and the Department for Enterprise to restore confidence in the economy, suggesting concerns were based "more on sentiment than evidence".

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  • Net zero referendum: Rejection "a hit-job by the establishment"
    Dec 19 2025

    A former MHK has described Tynwald's decision to reject a referendum on net zero as a "hit-job by the establishment".

    Paul Quine was the first political member to suggest asking the Manx public directly about the Island's climate direction.

    Earlier this month, Tynwald voted against holding a referendum alongside the general election.

    Mr Quine sat down with Manx Radio's Christian Jones.

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    11 m
  • Man taking on 31-day marathon challenge 'grateful' as half-way point passed
    Dec 18 2025

    A man from Kirk Michael attempting 31 marathons in 31 days says he's 'grateful' to have passed the halfway mark.

    Albert Johnson has now completed 17 marathons as part of his daily challenge throughout December.

    He's taking it on in memory of his friend of Graham Brew and in aid of the charity Autism Initiatives which provides help, support and care to Isle of Man residents..

    So far he's raised more than £2,600.

    You can find a link to his JustGiving page HERE.

    Speaking to Manx Radio's Lewis Foster, Albert says he's faced some challenges along the way (weather, chafing etc), but has still managed to achieve some impressive times.

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