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News, Current Affairs & Sport Podcasts
News, Current Affairs & Sport Podcasts:
MANX RADIO UPDATE:
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Update Thursday 4 December 2025
All the day's main news in under half an hour with Beth Espey.
MANX NEWSCAST:
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RDCH services temporarily relocated to deal with pest control issue
A number of services normally delivered at Ramsey and District Cottage Hospital are being temporarily relocated while Manx Care continues to deal with a pest control problem there.The healthcare provider says the work coincides with the completion of pest control measures at Martin Ward, which has been closed since October.It includes a comprehensive deep cleaning and inspection programme, along with other structural improvements.Amy Griffiths has been finding out more from Chief Executive Teresa Cope:
AGENDA:
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Agenda 1.12.25 - how will the new Education Bill and Period Products make our lives better?
There are two new Bills progressing through the House of Keys at the moment and on Agenda we find out what the motivation is for bringing them forward and what their impact will be on our lives. The Education Bill is a mere shadow of the Bill which had previously been brought forward by the education department but it will have a significant impact on home schooling and children with additional educational needs. And do we really need a law to give women access to free period products? The Education Minister has taken her department back to school to produce the slimmer Bill but will the Keys give it ten out of ten or a “see me after the lesson?”
MANX RADIO MANNIN LINE:
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It's Mannin Line with Beth Espey - Thursday 4 December 2025
The Bishop's vote, windfarms, moss and we got the name of the Ogan player outside what was Woolworths - so can we find Tom the Milkman?? It's Mannin Line with Beth Espey - Thursday 4 December 2025
PERSPECTIVE:
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Perspective 30.11.25 - why do we need the Manx Wildlife Trust?
With Leigh Morris vacating his leadership role in the Manx Wildlife Trust earlier this year Graham Makepeace-Warne took over as CEO. He tells Perspective why the Isle of Man needs a Wildlife Trust and what his organisation supports. He explains why wildlife needs our help and we enjoy some of the benefits that being out in the wild in the winter time can have for our health and well being. Species and habitat destruction has been incredibly prolific over the passed half century or so with over 70% of the world’s wildlife lost. It seem that talking about the Birds and the Bees has never been more necessary!
MANX RADIO SPORT:
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Saturday Sport Classified (29-11-25)
Round-up of all the latest football, rugby and hockey action across the Isle of ManPLUS, the live draw for the semi-finals of the 2025 Manx Car Store Railway Cup competition in Manx footballRob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham, Luke Robinson, Dave Christian and Ben Cunningham

