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News interviews in FULL! Highlighting some of the most interesting, intriguing and engaging recent Isle of Man stories from Manx Radio News.

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Episodes

  • Former Fire and Rescue Service fire engine bound for Ukraine

    Friday, 11 October 2024

    9 minutes

    An Isle of Man charity has been donated a former Fire and Rescue Service fire engine which will be driven to the war torn country before the end of this month and handed over to volunteer firefighters in Mykolaiv. Simon Richardson takes up the story.

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  • All Island public consultation events for onshore windfarm plans

    Thursday, 10 October 2024

    10 minutes

    Manx Utilities chief, Phil King, talks to Simon Richardson about a planned all-Island consultation on proposals for the Cair Vie onshore windfarm at Earystane in the south of the Island.

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  • Manx Newscast: British Medical Association discusses 'sobering' doctors survey results

    Thursday, 10 October 2024

    20 minutes

    Christian Jones sits down with Dr Prakash Thiagarajan from the British Medical Association to analyse the results of a survey of Manx Care doctors, which reveals a lack of confidence in management, low morale and a poor culture.

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  • Manx Newscast: Manx Care chief exec on further cuts

    Thursday, 10 October 2024

    23 minutes

    Siobhán Fletcher sits down with Manx Care Chief Executive Teresa Cope to talk further cuts announced by the healthcare body to save money this financial year.

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  • Manx Newscast: Treasury minister talks Manx Care spending

    Wednesday, 9 October 2024

    10 minutes

    Manx Care says it's had to make some tough decisions to try and avoid overspending this year.But what exactly is putting the healthcare provider under such pressure?Sian and Ben have been speaking to the Treasury Minister Dr Alex Allinson to find out:

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  • Manx Care 'underfunded, not overbudget' says Manx Labour Party

    Tuesday, 8 October 2024

    7 minutes

    The Manx Labour Party says it stands 'resolutely' with healthcare being free at the point of use and a 'strongly resists' charges being introduced or services cut.It comes as Manx Care warns of 'unpalatable decisions' being made in order to balance the books.The political party is calling for a renewed look at tax reform, saying thresholds for higher earners have been left untouched whilst workers bear an 'unequal burden'.In this edition of Newscast, Party leader and DHSC Member Joney Faragher tells Manx Radio why the MLP believes Manx Care is underfunded, not overbudget.

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  • Manx Newscast: Whistleblowing rules 'should go further', says MHK

    Monday, 7 October 2024

    13 minutes

    The Department for Enterprise has ruled out adding politicians to the list of 'prescribed persons' in whistleblowing cases due to concerns over confidentiality and potential politicisation.That's despite a majority of respondents to a public consultation supporting Tynwald members being recognised as someone to whom a disclosure can be made.  Thirty-three percent were opposed.In this edition of Newscast, Onchan MHK Julie Edge tells Manx Radio's Sian Cowper why she is bringing forward proposals to reverse the department's decision.

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  • Manx Newscast: Cuts to elective surgery 'at the behest of those on high' says health minister

    Monday, 7 October 2024

    14 minutes

    The health minister says he doesn't think a decision to cut elective surgery procedures for up to six months would have been taken by Manx Care if it had been given any other options.Lawrie Hooper told Manx Radio while the move is technically a decision made by the health body it's come at the 'behest of those on high'. 

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  • Manx Newscast: Lawrie Hooper calls on Government to sort NCAS issue

    Friday, 4 October 2024

    8 minutes

    A Ramsey MHK believes government needs to be getting involved in the ongoing situation with the Northern Civic Amenity Site. Lawrie Hooper says a 'solution' could be to remove the quarry rates income from Bride Commissioners and use this money to fund the £67,000 shortfall. The joint committee which operates the site claims that Bride is ‘determined’ to ‘ignore logic and respect’ for the rates system which pays for services.

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  • Manx Newscast: Affordable Housing

    Friday, 4 October 2024

    7 minutes

    Government is 'out of touch' with the challenges Manx residents face when it comes to housing, according to one MHK.It's after the infrastructure minister said it's 'impossible' to calculate a market value for affordable housing .Douglas South member Claire Christian says quoting prescriptive selling prices without considering market conditions creates 'more confusion than clarity'.She told Amy Griffiths she wants government to take the housing crisis more seriously:

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  • Manx Newcast: Pensioner in sheltered housing complex 'aghast' at gas bills

    Friday, 4 October 2024

    18 minutes

    A pensioner from Ramsey has told Manx Radio he's 'aghast' at how much he's paying for his heating each month in a sheltered housing complex. It's because the facility is charged a commercial rate for its energy rather than residential. Chanelle Sukhoo has been speaking to Eric Corkish and Ramsey Commissioner Luke Parker:

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  • Manx Newscast: Manx Care chief exec on surgical list cuts

    Friday, 4 October 2024

    29 minutes

    Siobhán Fletcher sits down with Manx Care Chief Executive Teresa Cope to talk plans to slash surgical lists.She responds to listener concerns and critiques from the Isle of Man Medical Society, and says 'unpalatable' decisions are 'necessary' to balance the books.

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  • Manx Newscast: The Isle of Man Medical Society responds

    Thursday, 3 October 2024

    37 minutes

    Planned changes by Manx Care to slash surgical lists will lead to people waiting longer to be treated according to the Isle of Man Medical Society.The healthcare body is reducing the number of elective theatre sessions by an average of 5.5 per week as a cost-cutting measure.The society's President Elect, Dr Sean Crerand, and Chair, Dr Prakash Thiagarajan, told Siobhan Fletcher it will 'exacerbate' an already significant backlog:

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  • Manx Newscast: 'A find of a lifetime' says metal detectorist

    Wednesday, 2 October 2024

    11 minutes

    A 'hoard' of Viking coins that's been discovered on the Isle of Man will be on display for the public to view at the Manx Museum from today (2 October). Manx Radio's Chanelle Sukhoo spoke to one of the people that discovered the 36 silver coins, David O'Hare and the curator of archaeology at Manx National Heritage, Alison Fox.

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  • Manx Newscast: Butchery Apprenticeships

    Tuesday, 1 October 2024

    8 minutes

    Isle of Man Meats is hoping to tackle a 'global shortage' by offering apprenticeships to wannabe butchers.The 18 month course gives the students hands-on training to learn the essential skills.Harry Lewis and Ethan Perry are the first apprentices to take it on.They've been telling Amy Griffiths more along with Kelley Corlett from Isle of Man Meats:

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  • Manx Newscast: TM heads up charity trip to Ukraine

    Monday, 30 September 2024

    8 minutes

    Vice Chair of the Manx Motorcycle Club Jim Hunter tells us about the trip he's been on to Ukraine delivering equipment to schools there.He also gives us glimpse of what life is like for those living with the constant threat of conflict and describes the warm welcome he and his party have received.

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  • Manx Newscast: Couple complete RNLI-911 challenge in Peel

    Monday, 30 September 2024

    13 minutes

    A couple from London have raised more than £120,000 to fund a new D-class inshore lifeboat which will help the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.The RNLI-911 challenge started a month ago and saw James and Belinda Richardson travel 911 hours in a Porsche 911 to all the lifeboat stations in the UK.At 9.11 this morning their journey came to an end as they checked in at the final station in Peel. 

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  • Global Centre of Excellence for Island Healthcare

    Friday, 27 September 2024

    10 minutes

    Many small Islands around the world share similar problems when it comes to provision of healthcare. Now, KPMG has launched a global healthcare hub for small islands, enabling them to share experience and best practice to tailor their approach to the specific needs of their people.

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  • Manx Newscast: Bus disruption to continue

    Friday, 27 September 2024

    11 minutes

    Bus Vannin is apologising to Isle of Man residents following ongoing disruption to the bus network in recent weeks.It's been publishing daily updates - highlighting routes at risk of cancellation due to staff shortages and illness.Head of Operations Ian Bates has been addressing some of the speculation around reasons for the disruption:

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  • Manx Newscast: Armed officers on the Isle of Man

    Thursday, 26 September 2024

    9 minutes

    How safe do you feel on our Island?The chief constable outlined in his annual report that his aim for the force is to make the Isle of Man the 'safest island in the British Isles'.But after a number of high profile incidents in recent months seeing the deployment of armed officers, is that still the case here?Superintendent Danny Rotchell is in charge of uniformed operations on the Island and Inspector Paul Kemp is a trained fire arms officer.They've been telling Amy Griffiths what the picture is on the Isle of Man:

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  • Manx Newscast - 200 miles for 200 years

    Thursday, 26 September 2024

    7 minutes

    A woman who's aiming to complete two laps of the Raad ny Foillan is set to complete her challenge today. Anjie Rook is the Associate Director of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and has been walking the Island's coastline - 200 miles in total - to mark 200 years of the lifesaving charity.So far she's raised almost £2,900.Sir William Hillary, a Douglas resident, founded the RNLI in 1824 after witnessing a number of shipwrecks around the Isle of Man.Angela has been speaking with Lewis Foster.

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  • Manx Newscast: In conversation with award-winning writer, Monique Roffey

    Wednesday, 25 September 2024

    24 minutes

    This year's edition of Manx Litfest is now well and truly underway.This evening (Weds 25 Sept), the Island is playing host to an award-winning writer, environmental activist and Professor of Contemporary Fiction at Manchester Metropolitan University.Monique Roffey will be at the Erin Arts Centre tonight from 7:30pm to discuss her latest book, Passiontide.She will also host a writing workshop in Port Erin tomorrow morning.Siobhán Fletcher sat down with Monique and Dr Fiona Gell to find out more.

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  • Manx Newscast: How a lifesaving kidney transplant helped a little boy

    Wednesday, 25 September 2024

    12 minutes

    This week marks Organ Donation Week - a campaign that takes place each year to raise awareness about the ongoing need for donors. According to the NHS, in the UK, more than 7,600 people are in need of a transplant including 250 children. Each year 1,400 people donate however the waiting list continues to rise. Aedan Klieve was born in 2020 needing a kidney transplant.He received one last year just before his third birthday. Chanelle Sukhoo spoke to his mother Shirley:

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  • Manx Newscast: Buyers given opportunity to 'Meet Your Producer'

    Tuesday, 24 September 2024

    20 minutes

    An event held in the capital last night (23 September) sought to link up local producers with buyers from the Island and beyond.'Meet Your Producer' was a joint venture between the Department for Enterprise and the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture.But in the year the Isle of Man Food and Drink Festival was cancelled - are events like this enough for local businesses to showcase their products?Siobhán Fletcher went along to find out.

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  • Manx Newscast: The first interview with new Meat Plant chair

    Tuesday, 24 September 2024

    7 minutes

    The new chair of the Isle of Man Meat Plant says the revamped board wants to 'reinstate a sense of pride' in Manx meat.Damien Corcoran's appointment was announced as a part of a shake-up by the Department of Environment Food and Agriculture.Siobhán Fletcher sat down with him after the appointment was announced, to find out what he's planning on doing to turn the facility around.

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  • Manx Newscast: What is the new Hospitality Board?

    Tuesday, 24 September 2024

    11 minutes

    Government's announced a new board aiming to tackle issues faced by the hospitality industry.It's the latest support measure for the sector announced by the Department for Enterprise.The 'primary objectives' of the Hospitality Isle of Man Board are said to be fostering collaboration, enhancing food and drink tourism and proactively addressing the challenges.Experts from across the industry have been appointed, including cafés, restaurants, pubs, bars, takeaways and hotels following the expression of interest process which was carried out in July.Jamie Lewis is the chair and has been telling...

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  • Manx Newscast: 30 years of IoM charity which helps disadvantaged in Nepal

    Tuesday, 24 September 2024

    14 minutes

    A charity on the Isle of Man is preparing to open its 40th school in an area of the world where there are significant challenges in accessing quality education and health provision. The Pahar Trust Nepal is marking 30 years since its inception with a celebratory event on 28 September.The guest speaker will be record breaking mountaineer Hari Budha Magar who was the first, double above the knee, amputee to climb Mount Everest.Charity founder Howard Green MBE told Manx Radio the work they do is all about trying to make a difference:

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  • Manx Newscast: How do we ensure the Manx language survives?

    Monday, 23 September 2024

    17 minutes

    The Isle of Man Government cannot rely on volunteers and motivated individuals who are dedicated to the Manx language to promote it. That’s the call being made by experts from the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages which looks at protecting Cornish, Manx Gaelic, Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh.It says government must ‘put its money where its mouth is’ and has urged it to implement a number of recommendations.Professor Vesna Crnic-Grotic and Professor Rob Dunbar make up part of the committee which has put forward the recommendations:

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  • Manx Newscast: Manx charity 'devastated' Patient Quiet Room at Liverpool Airport to close

    Friday, 20 September 2024

    5 minutes

    A Manx charity says it's 'devastated' by claims Liverpool John Lennon Airport will be closing a Patient Quiet Room it funded.The facility, which was officially opened in 2017, is designed to be a place where those from the Island who need medical treatment in the UK can wait for their flights in a comfortable setting.Manx Breast Cancer Support Group says it's finding it 'difficult to believe' and says the decision has been made to make room for more retail space.Siobhán Fletcher spoke to the charity's Chair, Julie Stokes.

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  • Manx Newscast: Debriefing the Government Conference: Day Two

    Wednesday, 18 September 2024

    8 minutes

    It's day two of the 2024 Isle of Man Government Conference.Siobhán Fletcher sits down with our political correspondent - and this week our self-proclaimed government conference correspondent - Phil Gawne to find out what happened today:

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