Episodes
Full candidate interview with Daphne Caine - Candidate for Garff
Full candidate interview with Michelle Haywood - Candidate for Rushen
Full candidate interview with Paul Quine - Candidate for Douglas South
Full candidate interview with Claire Christian - Candidate for Douglas South
Full candidate interview with Kate Lord-Brennan - Candidate for Glenfaba & Peel
Full candidate interview with Ralph Peake - Candidate for Douglas North
Full candidate interview with Rob Callister - Candidate for Onchan
Full candidate interview with Chris Thomas - Candidate for Douglas Central
Full candidate interview with Joney Faragher - Candidate for Douglas East
Full candidate interview with Gareth Young - Candidate for Garff
Full candidate interview with David Fowler - Candidate for Middle
Full 1st candidate interview with Keiran Hannifin - Candidate for Middle
Full candidate interview with Sarah Maltby - Candidate for Douglas South
People of Colour Isle of Man ( or POC IOM), is a community group who educate people about race and racism.
One of the group's ambassadors, Haafizah Hoosen-Charles, spoke to William King about representation of minority communities in parliament for "The Election in General", a short programme looking ahead to the 2021 General Election.
Here you can hear their full conversation.
On 23 September, the Isle of Man will decide who'll be sitting in the House of Keys - the directly elected branch of the Manx parliament, Tynwald - for the next five years.
In this 25 minute programme, William King breaks down the process of the election including who can vote, what happens in the run-up to September and what happens on election day and discusses representation on the national level.
Included in the programme:
Details about how to vote on 23 September with constituency returning officer Sally Bolton.
A former MHK provides an insight into what it's like for people ...
William King investigates the engagement that young people over the age of 16 have in Manx Politics.
We're delighted this documentary won the "Best Factual Programme" award at the Young ARIAS in 2019, the new awards for young people aged between 8 and 18 who love to make audio.
This programme was recorded and first broadcast in 2018.