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FAQs about Manx Newscast:How many episodes does Manx Newscast have?The podcast currently has 720 episodes available.
October 05, 2023Cancelled cardiology appointments will be reinstated says Manx CareCardiology patients who had their appointments cancelled at short notice will have them reinstated.That’s the pledge from Manx Care which has apologised after an administration error saw people told they’d have to wait until this time next year to see a doctor.The health body initially blamed ‘capacity issues’ for having to cancel a number of clinics. These issues were caused by the departure of a doctor who was assisting in cardiology and who was overseeing two clinics a week.However Chief Executive Teresa Cope says an administration error meant appointments for the rest of 2023 were cancelled by accident: ...more15minPlay
October 03, 2023Bid to extend boundaries in the north of the Island got underway at a pre-inquiry hearingA bid to extend boundaries in the north of the Island got underway at a pre-inquiry hearing on Monday. Ramsey Commissioners believe the town needs to grow to encourage development – it wants to adjust the boundaries between Ramsey, Lezayre and Garff. It’s something which will be challenged by Lezayre and Garff Commissioners. The meeting, which set out the process that will be followed at a public enquiry, was attended by residents, commissioners and MHK’s Daphne Caine and Tim Johnston. It wasn't attended by Ramsey commissioners or MHKs. Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper was at the hearing:...more7minPlay
October 02, 2023Government horse tram decision 'a slap in the face to Tynwald'Government's decision to spend funds approved for work on the horse tramway elsewhere is 'a slap in the face to Tynwald'.That's from the chair of the Public Accounts Committee, after its annual report criticised the Council of Minister's decision to descope the horse trams without seeking a vote in the Island's parliament.The scrutiny body is calling for such a vote to be mandatory in similar situations in the future.The PAC has also raised concerns over government's decision to stop publishing is unaudited accounts, as Juan Watterson explains to Manx Radio's Sian Cowper:...more7minPlay
October 02, 2023Campaigner calls for government action over Gatwick disruptionHow confident would you feel travelling between the Isle of Man and Gatwick in the evening?A campaigner says public confidence in the route is really low because of how often the service is delayed or cancelled, and is calling for government to do more to tackle the issue.It's led to fears the disruption could be putting of future visitors and even potential new residents.Tony Quine submitted a Freedom of Information request in a bid to increase transparency on the disruption, but didn't get all the data he was hoping for.In this episode of the Manx Newscast, tells Manx Radio more about his FoI:...more11minPlay
September 28, 2023'Industrial action is a possibility' says NautilusThe Steam Packet says it will not agree to ‘preferential treatment’ for members of staff represented by a union which has floated industrial action over live onboard arrangements.Nautilus claims its members have been threatened with ‘fire and rehire’ if they do not accept changes to their working conditions.It’s led to what’s been described as an ‘impasse’ between the two sides...more15minPlay
September 27, 2023'Community ties' could be weakened by introduction of housing association says Peel CommissionerIntroducing a housing association on the Isle of Man could cut people off from their local communities.That’s the view of a Peel commissioner after government confirmed it was looking at creating a single body to manage the Department of Infrastructure’s housing stock.Alan Jones says the idea has been floated previously and Peel Commissioners offered to look after housing in the west but nothing was done. Tynwald will be asked to receive the Housing Stock Options Report by the David Tolson Partnership Limited next month.Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper has been speaking to him:...more7minPlay
September 27, 2023Is the Isle of Man ready to remove work permits?The Isle of Man government is set to ask for Tynwald approval to scrap work permits for three years as part of efforts to remove 'perceived barriers' and entice skilled workers to the Island.The Department of Enterprise says the jobs market is highly competitive and leaving said 'barriers' will put the Island at a significant disadvantage.But there are rumblings from politicians ahead of the debate with some in favour but others against.Onchan MHK Rob Callister intends to vote against the move....more13minPlay
September 27, 2023Gas consultation won't impact bills, says CURAA consultation on changes to Isle of Man Energy's finances won't impact customers' bills.That clarification has come from the Communications and Utilities Regulatory Authority as it seeks feedback on proposed changes to the cost of debt and working capital allowances for the Island's gas supplier.One factor would mean a small increase to the tariff, but the other would mean a reduction, with the two offsetting any impact on the cost to Manx residents.In this episode of the Manx Newscast, CURA chief executive Ivan Kiely explains more to Manx Radio's Sian Cowper:...more9minPlay
September 24, 2023End of Organ Donation WeekToday (24 August) marks the end of this year's Organ Donation Week.Members of Organ Donation Isle of Man have been in Douglas encouraging people to speak to their loved ones about their wishes. Laws surrounding organ donation are set to change on the Island – with an opt-out system due to come into force.The Organ Donation and Human Tissue Bill - also known informally as 'Daniel’s Law' - received Royal Assent in July 2021 but the legislation is not active yet. ...more12minPlay
September 21, 2023Isle of Man Government Conference: Day 1The Isle of Man Government Conference is taking place at the Villa Marina in Douglas this week. The event sees politicians and guest speakers discuss 'critical issues' and policies being brought in across government.This year will see focus on several themes - housing, education and skills, and finance and government budgets.Residents were encouraged to sign up and have 'direct' discussions with ministers and those at the top with decision-making powers.Here's what you missed on day one (20 September):...more24minPlay
FAQs about Manx Newscast:How many episodes does Manx Newscast have?The podcast currently has 720 episodes available.