
Agenda - Manx Radio Podcast
1) Agenda 18.8.25 - Junior Tynwald included some searching questions about 20mph zones, health spending and government spending on water and electricity infrastructure.
Junior Tynwald included some searching questions about 20mph zones, health spending and government spending on water and electricity infrastructure. On Agenda we’ll hear these questions and those we’v...Show More
2) Agenda 11.8.25 - Junior Tynwald considers what can be done to counter the dangers of social media.
Junior Tynwald sat last month and as we heard on last week’s Agenda it was a very thoughtful and well considered sitting. On Agenda this week we hear the debate on a motion which considered what can b...Show More
3) Agenda 4.8.25 - wind farms good or bad - Junior Tynwald discusses the topic.
Junior Tynwald sat last month and a very interesting, thoughtful and at times provocative sitting it was too. A motion which considered whether wind turbines should form an essential part of the Islan...Show More
4) Agenda 28.7.25 - MHKs paying for parking … again and the wind farm answer that’s blowing’ in the wind.
Still catching up on July Tynwald highlights we’ve got questions from Jason Moorhouse, an answer from John Wannenburgh on the delays in getting a planning application submitted for the Earystane windf...Show More
5) Agenda 21.7.25 – health financing, living wage and legislation to make organ donation easier
A near eight year campaign by a mum whose son tragically lost his life concluded in last week’s Tynwald when a law that makes it easier for people to donate their organs was brought into force. Campai...Show More
6) Agenda 14.7.25 - David Ashford MHK on safeguarding, immigration, human tissue donation and department plans.
There’s a saying that if you want a job doing ask a busy man. Well, David Ashford seems to be the man to ask as he’s taking the Safeguarding (Amendment) Bill 2025 through Keys, is taking four pieces o...Show More
7) Agenda 30.6.25 - Chris Thomas on local government and general leadership in IoM Government.
Chris Thomas has been a regular thorn in government’s side since the Chief Minister asked him to vacate his office. In recent months he’s been championing the cause of local government and he has an i...Show More
8) Agenda 23.6.25 - minimum wage and more information about schools’ reviews.
On last week’s Agenda Lawrie Hooper called out government for requiring higher pay for migrant workers than Manx workers but was he right? The Treasury Minister doesn’t think so and he puts his case t...Show More
9) Agenda 16.6.25 - minimum wage and the Local Government Amendment Bill
In last week’s sitting of the House of Keys Lawrie Hooper asked the Enterprise Minister Tim Johnston “Whether the Minimum Wage will be increased to £13.05 by 1st October 2025 to reach equivalence with...Show More
10) Manx Newscast: Rotary International president visits the Isle of Man for the first time in 100 years
It's the first time in 100 years that a sitting president came over to the Island to meet with volunteers. Rotary provides service and goodwill to create lasting change with three branches locall...Show More