Isle of Man News Podcast Isle of Man News Podcast
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A weekly podcast about news in the Isle of Man.
'We’re here to deliberate, cogitate and digest this week’s Manx news.'
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Jetting off into the distance
Our last Isle of Man Newspapers' Podcast of the year is a very special one as it's Katie's final episode.
We fight back the tears to tell you about jet skis, vaccines and cammag as well as look back to what was making the news this week in 1959. -
Questionable Santa
We chew through a ton of stuff once more in the latest Isle of Man Newspapers' Podcast including the continuing roadworks on Douglas Promenade, Hector Duff's funeral, some Manx Christmas traditions and we look back to what was making the news this week in 1960.
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The Christmas Hermit
Another week, another bumper edition of the Isle of Man Newspapers Podcast.
There's lots to discuss this week including Christmas lights, the sad death of Hector Duff, a weightlifting world record and the SS Ellan Vannin.
We also tackle the week's big issue: Would You Rather spend 10 years of your life in Christmas Jumpers or living up Snaefell?
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Gef the alien
Another weird and wonderful week for the Isle of Man Newspapers Podcast as we discuss, Manx UFO sightings, flyovers, Peel regeneration and the King Orry among other things.
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Bus-ting some moves
Another week, another jam-packed Isle of Man Newspapers Podcast.
On the latest episode the team discuss buses, the NSC flumes, TT star John McGuinness and Piers Morgan's Twitter spat and look back at what was making the news in November 1944.
Katie also reveals her new favourite island attraction in Yessir Training. -
The one with Howie and Sleepy Joe
There's a look at politics at home and across the Atlantic in this week's #IsleofMan Newspapers Podcast.
We also discuss organ donation, Covid-19 testing, Eamon Holmes and the pressing issue of would you rather get a tattoo of Howard Quayle or David Ashford.
We look back at what was making the news in the island in November 1960, plus we hear some more fairy stories.