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Tonight's programme includes details of the homecoming for the Manx Missile - Sir Mark Cavendish will be honoured with a national celebration. Also in the programme, playground drama in Peel, could the Henry Bloom Noble Library be in for a name change and some Supreme Champion joy.
Tonight's programme includes details of the homecoming for the Manx Missile - Sir Mark Cavendish will be honoured with a national celebration. Also in the programme, playground drama in Peel, could the Henry Bloom Noble Library be in for a name change and some Supreme Champion joy.

Update Thursday 10 October 2024
Lots of live updates on today's main news including the latest cuts announced by Manx Care and we hear from the Isle of Man's newly consecrated Bishop.

On tonight's programme - the apology from DEFA after a company wasn't allowed to be at the Royal Manx Show, the woman behind a fundraiser to support the family of Nesta Haselden says the Island's response has been heartwarming and a live interview with Head of Air Traffic Services about drone issues.
On tonight's programme - the apology from DEFA after a company wasn't allowed to be at the Royal Manx Show, the woman behind a fundraiser to support the family of Nesta Haselden says the Island's response has been heartwarming and a live interview with Head of Air Traffic Services about drone issues.

On Update tonight, we bring you the very latest information about the fatal RTC in Peel on 8 August, also in the programme, what do we know about the proposals for Jurby Airfield, call for the Cregneash bus to be reinstated and good news for fisheries and football.
On Update tonight, we bring you the very latest information about the fatal RTC in Peel on 7 August, also in the programme, what do we know about the proposals for Jurby Airfield, call for the Cregneash bus to be reinstated and good news for fisheries and football.

Wednesday's Update includes details of the delayed draft Local Economy Strategy, why the IOM Green Party believes Government needs to move faster when it comes to trying to achieve its net zero targets and have you got a hobby horse? Or a broom? You could be a champion at the Royal Manx Agricultural Show.
Wednesday's Update includes details of the delayed draft Local Economy Strategy, why the IOM Green Party believes Government needs to move faster when it comes to trying to achieve its net zero targets and have you got a hobby horse? Or a broom? You could be a champion at the Royal Manx Agricultural Show.

Here’s Update on Tuesday 6 August which includes the findings of the inquest into the death of a Southern 100 competitor, what you think about a COMIN report looking into making people want to move over and stay on the Isle of Man, the response from Peel Commissioners to an appeal against the sewage works and advice if you’re thinking about getting a pet.
Here’s Update on Tuesday 6 August which includes the findings of the inquest into the death of a Southern 100 competitor, what you think about a COMIN report looking into making people want to move over and stay on the Isle of Man, the response from Peel Commissioners to an appeal against the sewage works and advice if you’re thinking about getting a pet.

Your Monday Update includes why those in the West of the Island have may have to wait even longer for cleaner sea water, how many more posts there in Manx Care now compared with when it started three years ago, why so much meat has had to be thrown out and an incredible achievement for a woman who’s marking her recovery from two types of breast cancer.
Your Monday Update includes why those in the West of the Island have may have to wait even longer for cleaner sea water, how many more posts there in Manx Care now compared with when it started three years ago, why so much meat has had to be thrown out and an incredible achievement for a woman who’s marking her recovery from two types of breast cancer.

For the final Update of the week – we hear about proposed prescription changes, another Trade Union calls for higher pay offers, how the Island plans for unexpected emergency situations and some lovely news from about a little boy who’s been taking part in the British Transplant Games today and a little girl who’s met her favourite singer.
For the final Update of the week – we hear about proposed prescription changes, another Trade Union calls for higher pay offers but still no word from the Public Services Commission, how the Island plans for unexpected emergency situations and some lovely news from about a little boy who’s been taking part in the British Transplant Games today and a little girl who’s met her favourite singer.

Here’s your daily dose of news with Update. In today’s episode a union calls for meaningful discussions about pay, how we can find out more about the opportunities with artificial intelligence and do you remember the original Radio Caroline? There are some events coming up this weekend to mark its links with the Isle of Man.
Here’s your daily dose of news with Update. In today’s episode a union calls for meaningful discussions about pay, how we can find out more about the opportunities with artificial intelligence and do you remember the original Radio Caroline? There are some events coming up this weekend to mark its links with the Isle of Man. All that and so much more...

We’ve got all the news you need here with Wednesday’s Update. In today’s episode, how would an airport in Jurby be received by residents? With more than 500 responses to a consultation about education on the Isle of Man, we hear some of the main findings and how could you help shape the future of a new Health and Care Services Bill.
We’ve got all the news you need here with Update for Wednesday 31 July. In today’s episode, how would an airport in Jurby be received by residents?With more than 500 responses to a consultation about education on the Isle of Man, we hear some of the main findings and how could you help shape the future of a new Health and Care Services Bill.

Here’s your daily news round-up with Beth Espey which today includes the latest from the major incident in Southport, advice if you’re struggling with any of the bugs doing the rounds at the moment and good news about Tall Ships and Ardwhallen.
Here’s your daily news round-up with Beth Espey which today includes the latest from the major incident in Southport, advice if you’re struggling with any of the bugs doing the rounds at the moment and good news about Tall Ships and Ardwhallen.

Missed the news on Monday 29 July?
Here's your half round-up of what's been happening news wise this Monday with Beth Espey.

Plan to ban phones in schools, Braddan Commissioners 'disappointed' as 300 new homes approved, King Gaming's Gambling Licence cancelled, and an update from Port Erin Dental Practice. It's Update for Thursday 25 July with Lewis Foster.
...and much more!It's your daily round-up of news on and from the Isle of Man, plus travel, business and weather.

A timeline for assisted dying laws, 900 on public housing waiting list, major concerns over postal deliveries, what should farmers do about fallen stock? And the cancellation of a rally event a 'huge loss', say organisers. It's Update on Wednesday 24 July with Lewis Foster.
Your daily round-up of news on and from the Isle of Man, including sport, business and weather.

MHKs approve Assisted Dying Bill, nine-week wait for breast cancer referrals, future-proofing the Isle of Man Prison, and is it taking longer for letters on-Island to be delivered? It's Update on Tuesday 23 July with Lewis Foster.
Your daily round-up of news on and from the Isle of Man today, plus sport, travel, business and weather.

£1.9m of expired PPE destroyed, Cav's farewell to the Tour de France, frustration over delays with the Living Streets Scheme, charity's concern over Summer holiday finances, and what's the Homeward Bound project? It's Update with Lewis Foster on Monday 22 July 2024.
Your half-hour round-up of news, sport, travel, business and weather on and from the Isle of Man.

Island impacted by global IT outage, prison inquest concludes, offshore windfarm consultation open days open, update from The Roundhouse access road, and FC Isle of Man face Chester. It's Update with Lewis Foster for Friday, 19 July.
Your daily round up of news, sport, travel, business and weather on and from the Isle of Man.

Have you heard the news today? Don’t worry if not – here’s your run down of what’s been happening. It includes the very latest from the inquest into the death of a serving prisoner on the Island, details of where the unemployment figures are up to over here, some advice for those venturing into the water despite the rubbish weather and how preparations are looking for the Island Games which will be hosted over here in 2029.
Have you heard the news today? Don’t worry if not– here’s your run down of what’s been happening with Beth Espey.It includes the very latest from the inquest into the death of a serving prisoner on the Island, details of where the unemployment figures are up to over here, some advice for those venturing into the water despite the rubbish weather and how preparations are looking for the Island Games which will be hosted over here in 2029.

Your news update with Beth Espey this evening includes the response from the Council of Ministers to the report into how government handled the Covid pandemic, the changes to the departure lounge at the airport that are being promised, is the Amazon contract affecting IOM Post deliveries and a lively exchange about the appointment of one of the Steam Packet’s non-executive directors.
Your news update with Beth Espey this evening includes the response from the Council of Ministers to the report into how Government handled the Covid pandemic, the changes to the departure lounge at the airport that are being promised, whether the Amazon contract is affecting IOM Post deliveries and a lively exchange about the appointment of one of the Steam Packet’s non-executive directors.

Missed the news today? Fear not – you can catch up here with Beth Espey. Update on Tuesday 16 July includes details of how much the Steam Packet’s paying per month for use of the Liverpool Ferry Terminal, how the DOI’s responded to complaints about Laxey pothole repairs and a very special 124th birthday.
Missed the news today? Fear not – you can catch up here with Beth Espey. Update on Tuesday 16 July includes details of how much the Steam Packet’s paying per month for use of the Liverpool Ferry Terminal, how the DOI’s responded to complaints about Laxey pothole repairs and a very special 124th birthday.

The latest from the inquest into the death of an inmate at the Isle of Man Prison, why the Environment Minister believes we all need to take the opportunity to have our say about planning and good news for Riding for the Disabled Isle of Man, FC Isle of Man and a couple of Elvis impersonators on a tandem. It’s Update with Beth Espey on Monday 15 July.
The latest from the inquest into the death of an inmate at the Isle of Man Prison, why the Environment Minister believes we all need to take the opportunity to have our say about planning and good news for Riding for the Disabled Isle of Man, FC Isle of Man and a couple of Elvis impersonators on a tandem. It’s Update with Beth Espey on Monday 15 July.

Plans for new homes in Braddan, unsatisfactory pay offers, residents in the north on the civic amenity site and Elvis Presley times two on a tandem around the TT Course. It’s Update on Friday 12 July with Beth Espey
Plans fornew homes in Braddan, unsatisfactory pay offers, residents in the north on the civic amenity site and Elvis Presley times two on a tandem around the TT Course. It’s Update on Friday 12 July with Beth Espey

Increased costs for collecting and disposing fallen animals, a drug trafficker’s sentence has been reduced, inflation rises once again, and…a recap of the action from the Southern 100 today. It's Update on Thursday 11 July with Lewis Foster.
Increased costs for collecting and disposing fallen animals, a drug trafficker’s sentence has been reduced, inflation rises once again, and…a recap of the action from the Southern 100 today. It's Update on Thursday 11 July with Lewis Foster.

Police officers getting pay increase, an update on Manx Telecom's plans to rollout fibre broadband, a dentist is placed under a 'warning', and did you get Paolo Nutini tickets? It's Update on Wednesday 10 July with Lewis Foster.
Police officers getting pay increase, an update on Manx Telecom's plans to rollout fibre broadband, a dentist is placed under a 'warning', and did you get Paolo Nutini tickets? It's Update on Wednesday 10 July with Lewis Foster.

MHK behind Assisted Dying Bill says 'silent majority' in favour, discussing capacity at Noble's with Manx Care, TT access road 'not fit for purpose', and Willaston School is a 'Centre of Excellence'. It's Update on Tuesday 9 July with Lewis Foster.
MHK behind Assisted Dying Bill says 'silent majority' in favour, discussing capacity at Noble's with Manx Care, TT access road 'not fit for purpose', 'apt tribute' to Marshal Liam Clarke unveiled at Billown, and Willaston School is a 'Centre of Excellence'. It's Update on Tuesday 9 July with Lewis Foster.

Reaction to Peel sewage treatment plan, climate targets could be missed and the Southern 100 starts today ... it's Update with Lewis Foster
Reaction to Peel sewage treatment plan, climate targets could be missed and the Southern 100 starts today ... it's Update with Lewis Foster

We continue to reflect on the impact of the Manx Missile’s historic win, we find out what’s being done about the number of empty properties around the Isle of Man, we hear from the Environment Minister about some unfortunate sign placement and look ahead to Tynwald Day. It’s Update on Thursday 4 July with Beth Espey.
We continue to reflect on the impact of the Manx Missile’s historic win, we find out what’s being done about the number of empty properties around the Isle of Man, we hear from the Environment Minister about some unfortunate sign placement and look ahead to Tynwald Day. It’s Update on Thursday 4 July with Beth Espey.

What a day for the Manx missile! Reflecting on the record breaking stage winning success at the Tour de France for Sir Mark Cavendish. In other news, progress for Peel when it comes to sewage treatment? And what can you do if your postal ballot didn't arrive in time for tomorrow’s UK General Election? It's Update on Wednesday 3 July with Beth Espey.
What a day for the Manx missile! Reflecting on the record breaking stage winning success at the Tour de France for Sir Mark Cavendish. In other news, progress for Peel when it comes to sewage treatment? And what can you do if your postal ballot didn't arrive in time for tomorrow’s UK General Election? It's Update on Wednesday 3 July with Beth Espey.

Manx Radio's Update on Tuesday 2 July 2024
A round-up of what's happened on the Isle of Man today - including anti-social behaviour concerns after taxi fare rises, how is the Liverpool Ferry Terminal doing a week after it opened and we reflect on the Wimbledon debut for Manx tennis star Billy Harris.

Manx Radio's Update on Monday 1 July with Beth Espey
Island politicians say no to a referendum on Assisted Dying legislation, reduced hours for the Northern Civic Amenity Site come into effect, good luck to Manx tennis star Billy Harris, good news for a Manx fundraiser who took on the French Alps riding a folding bike....and not this time for Sir Mark Cavendish, but more chances to come later this week.

Manx Radio Update
A local pharmacist is welcoming Manx Care's reintroduction of mask wearing at its sites- The Steam Packet is hoping disruption to its service because of dredging in Liverpool will be 'infrequent' in future- and after 50 years of broadcasting and 17 years at Manx Radio, we say goodbye to Marc Tyley as he hangs up his headphones

Manx Radio Update
There's a spike in the number of Covid patients being admitted to Nobles Hospital- All the Island's pharmacies will be allowed to dispense medicinal cannabis 'imminently'- Changes have been made to the offences people could face under proposed Assisted Dying laws- and Manx tennis player Billy Harris is into the last four at Eastbourne as he prepares for Wimbledon

Manx Radio Update
- Plans for over 100 new apartments in Douglas have been 'welcomed' by the Department for Enterprise- Manx Care says there's no evidence of a growing problem with needles being left in public places on the Island- and we find out on a drop-in event tonight focusing on sustainability

Manx Radio Update
Wannenbergh on Windfarm costsManx Telecom Fibre planning failure report800 Aussies to travel to TT25

Manx Radio Update
The new Liverpool ferry terminal will finally welcome its first passengers tomorrow- The enterprise minister says further discussions need to take place with Douglas City Council to address TT parking issues

Ronaldsway bottom of the class, British Irish Council here today, Food and Drink Festival cancellation, six more drug suppliers gaoled & tennis tournament in Castletown. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Ronaldsway bottom of the class, British Irish Council here today, Food and Drink Festival cancellation, six more drug suppliers gaoled & tennis tournament in Castletown. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio

Pay for the healthcare you want, sewage in Laxey Bay is "disrespectful", the Cooils of Ballagawne Farm win conservation award, win Operation Nightjar nabs nine, & Parish Walk painkiller advice. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Pay for the healthcare you want, sewage in Laxey Bay is "disrespectful", the Cooils of Ballagawne Farm win conservation award, win Operation Nightjar nabs nine, & Parish Walk painkiller advice. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio

"Schools too valuable to close", Bus Vannin carried 225k in TT, electric pet collar debate, Leg Co election change recommended & Captain Carter on his MBE. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
"Schools too valuable to close", Bus Vannin carried 225k in TT, electric pet collar debate, Leg Co election change recommended & Captain Carter on his MBE. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio

Liverpool Ferry Terminal "open this month", gas price should go down, 31 new home in Andreas, Edge would have closed schools & police warn about Happy Valley incidents. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Liverpool Ferry Terminal "open this month", gas price should go down, 31 new home in Andreas, Edge would have closed schools & police warn about Happy Valley incidents. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio

Eight primary schools won't be closing, Ramsey boundary extension rejected, Dot Tilbury on Sir Mark Cavendish & Cervical Cancer Awareness Week. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Eight primary schools won't be closing, Ramsey boundary extension rejected, Dot Tilbury on Sir Mark Cavendish & Cervical Cancer Awareness Week. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio

Future of Corrin Memorial Home, £4m extra for CAMHS, electrifying the crematorium, expect increase in illness, Braddan Roundhouse latest & TT 2025 schedule announced. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Future of Corrin Memorial Home, £4m extra for CAMHS, electrifying the crematorium, expect increase in illness, Braddan Roundhouse latest & TT 2025 schedule announced. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio

Douglas dilapidated properties will now pay rates, Steam Packet respond to freight costs, TT team boss in court, finance sector combatting terrorist financing, triathletes wanted & 'Poor Little Jurby'. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Douglas dilapidated properties will now pay rates, Steam Packet respond to freight costs, TT team boss in court, finance sector combatting terrorist financing, triathletes wanted & 'Poor Little Jurby'. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio

Crogga Gas Field latest, Bishop's vote could go, Registrar General on Adverse Possession, Assisted Dying legislation & farming struggles continue. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Crogga Gas Field latest, Bishop's vote could go, Registrar General on Adverse Possession, Assisted Dying legislation & farming struggles continue. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio

Empty properties strategy, meat plant latest, LegCo on Bishop's vote, unions say 2% 'unacceptable', Eddie Lowey's funeral & Dave Molyneux's retirement. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Empty properties strategy, meat plant latest, LegCo on Bishop's vote, unions say 2% 'unacceptable', Eddie Lowey's funeral & Dave Molyneux's retirement. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio

Meat delay was foreseen, fortnightly bins working, crackdown on harbour pollution, Carers Week highlights challenges & TT's Dean Harrison sorry for speeding. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Meat delay was foreseen, fortnightly bins working, crackdown on harbour pollution, Carers Week highlights challenges & TT's Dean Harrison sorry for speeding. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio

D Day 80 Commemorations tonight, record travellers on Steam Packet, £700 fine for encroachment, today's TT action & cruise ship passenger's heart attach. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
D Day 80 Commemorations tonight, record travellers on Steam Packet, £700 fine for encroachment, today's TT action & cruise ship passenger's heart attach. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio

GOAT Michael Dunlop, ambulances answering 45 calls a day, FOI could extend to Steam Packet and others, £18.3m for 3,000 operations & they're still ignoring road closures. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
GOAT Michael Dunlop, ambulances answering 45 calls a day, FOI could extend to Steam Packet and others, £18.3m for 3,000 operations & they're still ignoring road closures. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio

Enterprise Dept. rebutts 'inaccurate figures', famous leathers' thief sought, Manx Care delivers 3000 operations, the latest from Onchan Commissioners & dealing with vulnerable prisoners. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Enterprise Dept. rebutts 'inaccurate figures', famous leathers' thief sought, Manx Care delivers 3000 operations, the latest from Onchan Commissioners & dealing with vulnerable prisoners. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio

Too many lawbreakers, Nobles better than UK, earnings up last year, your view on North and West Plan & charity funding wanted for emergency helicopter. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Too many lawbreakers, Nobles better than UK, earnings up last year, your view on North and West Plan & charity funding wanted for emergency helicopter. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio

Ronaldsway restrictions rescinded, tribunal proceedings could be cheaper, Brad Pitt / Channing Tatum latest, accommodation woes & Ramsey Sprintfest this weekend. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Ronaldsway restrictions rescinded, tribunal proceedings could be cheaper, Brad Pitt / Channing Tatum latest, accommodation woes & Ramsey Sprintfest this weekend. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio