Episodes
All the latest as we hear which local authorities will be going to the polls next month.Plus, reaction to the latest Assisted Dying development, and the chief minister tells us what he knows as the CEO of Isle of Man Government is set to leave at the end of the month.All that and much more on Update with Lewis Foster for 26 March, 2025.
- The Isle of Man is the first place in the British Isles to legalise assisted dying. We'll have a special report- It's endiometrosis awareness month - we hear from a sufferer with the condition- The Public Services Commission's published it's annual report. We'll be taking a look at it
- The Isle of Man Government’s most senior civil servant has announced he’s resigning, after only being in the job for 18 months.- A leading medical specialist says there needs to be more political oversight in the healthcare system.- As the new 20mph zones roll out across the island we'll hear how some areas in Cardiff have reverted back to 30.
The health minister says backbench MHKs may have blocked a debate on Manx Care’s Mandate and Operating Plan, but that won’t stop it coming into force.A long-awaited review into the Isle of Man's school meals system has finally been published - though much of it remains redacted.And FC Isle of Man is back in action as they hope to end a six-match winless streak.
An accident investigation report found that three dockworkers from an Isle of Man-registered bulk carrier died after one entered the wrong cargo hold, and his two colleagues attempted to rescue him.Ramsey Commissioners says the Department of Infrastructure has been ‘systematically delaying’ funding for social housing projects.A special drone display is set to light up Douglas tonight.
- Politicians ask for more details on where an additional £20 million for healthcare would be spent - Government has presented its final island Plan to tynwald - we'll be reporting on that- And with the Island's organ donorship moving from opt-in to opt-out a reminder to residents to register
- Tynwald members have voted to postpone a motion asking for £20 million pounds additional cash for health spending.- A legal expert known as 'Mr Loophole' gives his views on the Island's new 20mph zones- And 7-time TT winner Michael Rutter shares one of his favourite memories as he steps away from the Superbike class
A series of emails have revealed NHS Trusts forced Manx Care to backtrack on plans to cut off-Island surgical operations - Meanwhile, an MHK is calling for the island to follow the UK which is scrapping NHS England by removing Manx Care- And should there be a financial charge when submitting a Freedom of Information request with the Government
- The Royal College of Nursing are moving a step closer to industrial action over pay with the majority of members backing a strike- Meanwhile, Manx Care's issued a statement over the Great North Air Ambulance Service- Three of the Island's cancer charities are due to protest outside next Tuesday's sitting of Tynwald
- The Isle of Man Medical Society's raising concerns about Manx Care's mandate- The Chair of Michael District Commissioners gives his opinion on the introduction of new 20mph speed limits - The selling of vaping products to those under the age of 18 is also under the spotlight
- As the issue over cancer screenings rumbles on there looks as if there will be a lengthy debate in Tynwald next week- A local politician's claiming the Government is behind on its delivery of the island plan- There's advice on what to do if you suspect you've received a scam message regarding a parcel delivery
- The health minister's defending the wording of Manx care's Mandate around the frequency of cancer screenings- A report's revealed a third or private asylum accommodation providers in Ireland has links to Isle of Man companies- The Isle of Man will host the World Skateboard championships in July
An MHK's been invited to visit Ukraine by an Onchan man who lives there following online comments the politician made about the warA petition calling for the Isle of man to keep its gold service breast screening programme has over 3,000 signaturesInforming the island's population about the copper rollout is a top priority according to the local telecoms regulators
The treasury minister explains why he’ll be asking Tynwald to approve an additional £20 million for the health service, despite it only overspending by £15.8 million.What’s happening with the Newson’s site in Douglas?There’s an uplift on the number of cruise ships penned to visit the Isle of Man this summer.
Time to catch up with all the news from around the Island - what's happening at the airport and what's planned for St John's? We also talk about student awards on the Island and have you heard about the Viking settlement in Jurby?
What's happening with parentcraft sessions on the Island? The Chief Minister reflects on his meeting with the UK Security Minister and some great news for Manx beer production. It's all in Update with Beth Espey
Manx Care sets out plans to save money, we hear about what happened in today's Legislative Council election and breaking news regarding Summerland - all that and more in tonight's Update with Beth Espey.
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We hear what Tesco has to say after some Manx businesses raise concerns about working with the supermarket giant. The latest stage of the work to restore Queen’s Pier in Ramsey is facing some challenges.And would a new approach help combat anti-social behaviour in Onchan?It's Update on Manx Radio for Friday, 28 February 2025 with Lewis Foster.
What’s happening with Crogga? There are question marks over plans to drill for gas in Manx waters as the company’s licence faces renewal.We hear why parents are being asked to raise any issues they have with their child's school through the 'appropriate channels'.And tonight, the Isle of Man Sports Awards return! Manx Radio Sports Editor Rob Pritchard has been speaking to guest-of-honour Great Britain Olympic triathlon champion Georgia Taylor-Brown.All that and much more of the latest news on and from the Isle of Man on Manx Radio's Update for Thursday, 27 February with Lewis Foster.
We have the latest on the assisted dying bill as members of the House of Keys return three amendments back to the Legislative Council. Manx businesses explain what they’re doing to adapt to a world with AI.Some breaking news regarding the future of the MV Arrow.And keep your eyes on the skies this week and you may be in for a treat.That's Update for Wednesday, 26 February with Lewis Foster.
More details of what's happening with the Northern Civic Amenity Site and do you recognise the farewell lyrics of a retiring MLC...?
Stuck waiting at Liverpool John Lennon because you arrived three-hours ahead of your flight?Catch up with all the latest news from the Isle of Man!In this edition of Update we hear from the director of the Cyber Security Centre after it was revealed that Manx residents lost £2.2 million to scammers last year.A Douglas man has been jailed for six years after causing the death of an Onchan resident by driving dangerously.And we’ll be hearing about Manx Care’s hopes of switching to a more community focussed model of care from April.All that plus sport, weather... and much, much more.It's Updat...
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Lots of interesting stuff in this episode including an interview with the Royal College of Nursing about the strike ballot for its members, a word from the Steam Packet about changes to its adult-child ratios and some criticism of an MHK's comments in Tynwald this week about staffing levels at Noble's Hospital.
A breakdown of the Budget 2025 in today's episode.For all the details visit Manx Radio's Budget minisite, supported by Manx Radio here.
A round-up of the day's main news with Beth Espey
All the news from the Isle of Man you need to know in under 30 minutes - in this episode what's happening with the Lieutenant Governor's term, some Budget 2025 predictions and a lovely story about how robot pets are helping dementia patients on the Isle of Man.
In this episode we hear the latest from the ongoing death by dangerous driving trial. We also find out the names of the 16 people hoping to get a seat on Legco - and should all taxis on the Island be electric?
A round-up of the day's news with Beth Espey