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News, Current Affairs & Sport Podcasts
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MANX RADIO UPDATE:
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Update Thursday 6 November 2025
On tonight's programme, the Department of Infrastructure is standing firm in its support of Ronaldsway Airport, as fresh questions are raised over safety and management practices.We hear part of a powerful, deeply moving conversation with a former Prisoner of War shared ahead of an Island Life special ahead of Remembrance Day.Plus, Mannin Line has been on the road at Ramsey Grammar School, where students have been tackling some big topics - from life on the Island to the future of offshore wind.And, a heartwarming story from Ballabeg Chapel - where a truly special exhibition is about to make a little piece of wedding history and raise money for Hospice Isle of Man.
MANX NEWSCAST:
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Former infrastructure minister discusses political oversight of Ronaldsway Airport
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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Agenda 3.11.25 - Government’s Transport Strategy and Climate Change emissions reductions
The Government’s Transport Strategy was considered by Tynwald last month and while there was no request for it to be supported it was merely noted by our politicians. Where does leave the strategy if it’s not supported by Tynwald? Also why did Tynwald pick one of the highest year’s for green house gas emissions as the base line on which future emissions reductions are referenced? Has Tynwald done a disservice to itself in not acknowledging significant impacts of previous political actions to reduce climate harming emissions? Is our transport strategy on a road to nowhere and should emissions reduction targets be allowed to go up in smoke?
MANX RADIO MANNIN LINE:
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It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Thursday 6th November 2025
Live from Ramsey Grammar School with the views of Jemimah, Katie, Kieran, Evella, Emily, Noah, Daniel and Rosie on the school band, sharing teachers, learning foreign languages, religion, AI, COVID and more. It’s Mannin Line with Andy Wint - Thursday 6th November 2025
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Perspective 2.11.25 - Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce
Perspective 2.11.25 - Isle of Man Chamber of CommerceThe Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce represents many Manx businesses and has been pretty vocal of late in expressing concerns over the minimum wage increase. It has at times been accused of being too influential over government but is that really the case? What do we need to change to drive economic growth, how can the Island’s housing problems be solved and what impact will artificial intelligence have on the Manx work place? And why is the oft discussed MoneyVal inspection so important? The Chamber’s pot seems to be overflowing with ideas but is government taking notice?
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HIGHLIGHTS: FC Isle of Man vs Longridge Town (1-11-25)
Match highlights of the NWCFL Premier Division clash between FC Isle of Man and Longridge Town at The Bowl in DouglasOn their longest unbeaten run of the season, FC Isle of Man faced a Longridge Town side making the trip to Manx shores off the back of back-to-back winsMatch commentary from Rob Pritchard and Darren Timson

