We have reaction from the head of the Manx Development Corporation as the ribbon is cut on the former nurses’ home in Douglas.Manx Care is hoping to reinstate face-to-face sessions with new parents from the autumn.Plus, more details from the in
After being illegally imported to the Isle of Man last year, an American XL Bully-type dog has been put to sleep.There are big changes over at the airport!And we hear why a bus stop is causing difficulties for a resident in Jurby.All of that an
The Island’s power network is resilient, says Manx Utilities as major outages in Spain and Portugal are linked to a European grid fault.A campaign group is calling for wind farm plans to be halted, warning the project could harm a key bird cons
‘External validators’ have critiqued the Island’s school system… we hear more about the first of three annual reviews. The chief minister insists there are no plans to merge any of the Island's public services with Liverpool.All that and m
A veteran political commentator says the Isle of Man government is becoming too powerful - and lacks a clear mandate from the public.The Manx Loaghtan’s been added to a priority watchlist, with a charity calling for greater support for farmers
We continue to digest the results of the Local Authority Elections, after multiple political veterans made a comeback.The chief minister is facing calls to withdraw remarks, after a Standards Committee investigation found he made ‘unacceptable’
A mammoth debate has been held in Tynwald over the Manx Care Mandate.We hear all about government’s new ‘child first’ policy.And Isle Listen tell us all about its upcoming Dodgeball Championships.All of that and more on Manx Radio's Update with
The infrastructure minister defends spending nearly £80,000 on a housing report, despite not following its recommendations – we also have an update on the bus service to Cregneash!There’s more information on planned upgrades for Heysham Port.An
April’s sitting of Tynwald got underway today and it was all health, housing… and horse trams!We cover the latest updates from the Island's parliament.And it looks like Heysham Port is about to get a makeover!All of that and more on Update for
Could tourism be making a strong comeback? We take a look at the latest visitor numbers.Manx Care has an update regarding breast cancer screenings.An independent report commissioned by government has recommended the establishment of of a new no
Manx Utilities refutes allegations that surveys on the site of a proposed windfarm have been carried out without the correct licenses.Should we have permanent Manx representation at Westminster?And the infrastructure says there are no plans to
Is it time for a referendum on plans for an onshore wind farm? We speak to the man behind a new petition gaining momentum online.The treasury minister explains why he believes plans to drill for gas off the Island’s coast are not yet ‘dead in t
Could there be a public petition on a proposed wind farm in the south of the IslandThe Treasury Minister's looking for a review of the off-Island patient transfer's systemPlus we'll have the very latest news on the Manx Rally
The value of the Isle of Man’s reserves fell by around five percent in the immediate aftermath of Donald Trump’s global import tariffs.New figures show the Island saw its lowest number of births in more than a century last year.A 16-year-old st
Health officials are urging people of all ages to take bowel cancer symptoms seriously.The Chief Minister says EU artificial intelligence laws won’t be adopted here any time soon.The Isle of Man swimming team is revealed for this year’s Island
Manx Care has spent more than £400,000 on off-Island recruitment firms since taking over the Island’s health service.It’s been revealed that government has given a loan of £2.2 million to the Island’s private school.We’ll be hearing about a new
Facial recognition software at the Island's ports is moving a step closer. We'll hear from the Home Affairs MinisterAs Child Benefit support is increased today we'll hear from the Treasury MinisterAnd what happened on the Manxman at the weekend
The Isle of Man takes a step closer to changing the way its organ donation system works.We’ll get more reaction to Donald Trump's trade tariffs, as the Isle of Man, and much of the world continues to digest what this means and how it could affe
With Donald Trump setting 10% tariffs on goods from the UK we'll hear what it means to Isle of Man CreameryPlans for a major redevelopment on Lord Street in Douglas will still go ahead despite a planning application being withdrawn todayAnd the
- Manx Care says it deeply regrets errors it made handling a data request.- Meanwhile, the health body's warning its Breast Clinic will not run as smoothly in the coming weeks due to staffing- And a TT winner says he's still hopeful of competin
- The incoming 20mph zones were discussed in the House of Keys today - we'll hear the latest.- Wetherspoons has finally found the Isle of Man but what's Government's take on their arrival?- And a final decision about the future of the former Ca
We hear about the impact dog attacks can have on the agricultural sector during lambing season.What are the barriers preventing women entering politics on the Isle of Man?And reaction from the Ravens manager as FC Isle of Man lose 4-0 at home a
The Information Commissioner’s issued an enforcement notice to Manx Care, after it was found to have failed to comply with regulations.Treasury’s been reflecting on why it thinks introducing an NHS levy will enable the health service to continu
Government is looking to introduce a new tax to tackle increasing healthcare costs.We continue to get reaction from those who’ve long been campaigning in favour of assisted dying, after a historic moment when the Bill was passed earlier this we