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MANX RADIO UPDATE:

  • Update, Thursday October 23rd 2025

    Manx Radio's Christian Jones will be reporting live from the Chamber on the third day of questions and debate since Tynwald returned following the summer recessThere are changes to next year's Classic TT programme - Rob Pritchard will be explaining the differencesAnd the Police respond after Manx Radio questioned elderly people yesterday if they feel safe walking the Island's streets at night 

MANX NEWSCAST: 

  • Isle of Man added to radon risk map

    The Isle of Man has become the first crown dependency to be added to the radon risk map.It shows what the chances are of having a high radon reading in a property in each 5km square of the Island.Tracy Gooding is the Principal Radiation Protection Scientist at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).She's been telling Amy Griffiths more:

AGENDA: 

  • Agenda 20.10.25 - Lord Daniel Finkelstein on party politics and Mitch Sorbie on Isle of Man First

    Would party politics work in the Isle of Man? Lord Finkelstein thinks that on the one hand it might and yet on the other hand it might be no better than what we’ve got! Mitch Sorbie on the other hand seems keen to establish his new party Isle of Man First which, at first glance would substantially reduce government income while being rather vague on how expenditure reduction would be delivered. Mr Sorbie suggests “where there’s a will there’s a way” while Lord Finkelstein notes the only thing the public hates more than a politician is a politician who’s rubbish at politics.

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PERSPECTIVE:

  • Perspective 19.10.25 - what are the MUA’s plans for the Island’s energy, water and sewerage infrastructure?

    Tynwald’s Environment and Infrastructure Committee held an evidence session with officers from the MUA last week and there were several revelations which should be of interest to us all. A thousand Manx households are contributing 7 megawatts of renewable energy to the Manx grid and the MUA is working closely with private sector renewable energy projects in the south and north of the Island. So what does this mean for future energy production for the Isle of Man? Has government been too focussed on renewable energy production and not clear enough in helping the MUA understand future energy usage. The vital sparks at the MUA reveal all.

MANX RADIO SPORT:

  • HIGHLIGHTS: FC Isle of Man vs FC St Helens (18-10-25)

    Match highlights of the NWCFL Premier Division clash between FC Isle of Man and FC St Helens at The Bowl in Douglas.Following a much-needed win on the road last time out, FC Isle of Man returned to the Bowl to face an FC St Helens side without a win in their last three in all competitionsMatch commentary by Rob Pritchard and Darren Timson