Episodios

  • Former infrastructure minister discusses political oversight of Ronaldsway Airport
    Nov 6 2025

    A former infrastructure is pleading to parties at Ronaldsway Airport to sit down for consolidatory talks.

    It follows questions about political oversight of the airport's management.

    In the House of Keys this week, the Infrastructure Minister said she gave the senior management team at Ronaldsway her full support - but wouldn't comment on specific employment matters.

    Douglas Central MHK Chris Thomas, who was infrastructure minister between 2022-2023, has been giving Manx Radio his opinion.


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  • The Miller's T'Ale to return to Michael Street five weeks after closure
    Nov 4 2025

    The owners of a micropub in Peel which closed no less than five weeks ago have announced plans to reopen it.

    The Miller's T'Ale on Michael Street shut its doors for what was thought to be the last time on 30 September.

    At the time, owners Charles and Ann Miller cited difficult trading conditions, rising costs for stock, increased energy costs and declining customer numbers.

    In this edition of Newscast, Lewis Foster speaks with Joint-Owner Charles Miller about what's changed in the last five weeks, and why they now feel 'optimistic' enough to reopen.

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  • Local baker wins award at 'Oscars of the cake world'
    Nov 4 2025

    A Manx resident has been crowned 'Wedding Cake Artist of the Year' in a competition that's been described as the 'Oscars of the cake world'.

    Aimee Ford attended the Cake International Awards in Birmingham this past weekend (1-2 November) alongside artists from all over the world.

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  • Equality on the Island: Voices calling for change
    Oct 31 2025

    A blind resident has urged the Isle of Man Government to do more to promote equality and accessibility - questioning the loss of the Equality Champion role and the absence of an Access to Work scheme.

    We hear from Juan Greggor, and from MLC Dawn Kinnish, who says existing support needs a rethink.

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  • Tynwald in Brief: October 2025
    Oct 29 2025

    Tynwald reconvenes after the summer recess looking bright eyed and bushy tailed - at least that's what the President seemed to think - though many would beg to differ!

    What were the main talking points we hear you ask? Listen to Phil Gawne and Christian Jones discuss Tynwald in Brief: October 2025 to find out.

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  • Bonfire Night: The impact on livestock
    Oct 28 2025

    Behind the sparkle of fireworks, some in the countryside face a very different experience.

    Owner of Ballakeenan Farm in Jurby, Thomase Cleator shares how last year’s celebrations caused distress among his flock - and why he's asking for a more considerate approach this year.

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  • ManxSPCA offer up a treat with no tricks for pets this Hop-tu-Naa
    Oct 28 2025

    Hop-tu-Naa is coming up this week, and whilst we may be perfecting our costumes and getting ready for trick-or-treaters at the door - sometimes, the night proves to be no treat for our pets.

    With doorbells ringing, and kids knocking, sometimes, you just need to get out for a walk, a treat and a brew!

    Well this year, the ManxSPCA has you covered - with a special event at Archallagan Plantation.

    Siobhán Fletcher has been finding out more from Krysia Boruch.

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  • Chamber of Commerce brands minimum wage decision 'devastating'
    Oct 27 2025

    The Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce says a planned rise in minimum wage will be 'devastating' for local businesses.

    Approved by Tynwald last week, the changes will see the hourly rate rise from £12.25 to £13.46 from April next year.

    The chamber is now warning the shift will mean businesses will have to face 'really harsh choices' in the coming months.

    Chief Executive Rebecca George says the impact will be felt beyond the Island's hospitality and retail sectors.

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