Episodes
A blanket ban on legal highs, loyalty to a bank, and attracting young people back to live in the Isle of Man.
Charges for carrier bags, the organisation of the TT festival, and buying local produce.
The Isle of Man’s stance on drugs, a major retailer taking over the Strand Shopping Centre, and the state of the Island’s pub trade.
The horse trams, the finances of the younger generation, and the introduction of same-sex marriage laws.
Proposals for a new single tier Manx state pension, digital inclusion, and plans for a Liverpool landing stage.
Border identity checks, international aid, and the inquiry into the Iraq war.
A call for independence for the Isle of Man, more restrictions on the display and sale of cigarettes and tobacco, and the possibility of charges for missed GP appointments.
The future of the meat plant, Treasury issuing bonds, and the UK’s decision to leave the EU.
The UK’s EU referendum, the state of the Island’s capital, and a call for the illegal possession of drugs to be decriminalised.
The scrapping of proposals to introduce red squirrels to the Isle of Man, the effectiveness of Community Service Orders in reducing reoffending, and the position of Lieutenant Governor.
Proposals from the Steam Packet for the future provision of strategic sea services, TT entertainment on Douglas Promenade, and a potential looming skills shortage in the Island.
Addresses on driving licences, the vote for the Chief Minsiter, and the future of the horse trams.
The future running of the Villa and Gaiety, dementia awareness, and the state pension age for women.
A look at the ongoing pensions debate, a 'Digital Detox' at an island school, the revelation you can’t get a Manx pint at the Villa Marina and John Haughton MHK comes under fire.
Disturbing nesting birds, the right to call yourself Manx, the sharing of beneficial ownership information, and the local authority general election.
The role of heritage in the Island, the decision to put the debate over of public sector pension reforms on hold, and health and social care services.
The interim census, proposals to reform public sector pensions, and the Legislative Council’s role in electing the Chief Minister.
The defence of the Island’s reputation, a lack of local authority candidates, and the future location of the horse trams.
Public sector pension reforms, plans for Douglas Promenade, and changes to state pension arrangements.
A look back at your contributions about subjects including Public Sector Pension proposals, the new TT promoter, the promenade scheme and more
The possible introduction of red squirrels, potentially higher taxes on electronic cigarettes, and the refurbishment of the Douglas steam railway station.
The location of the swearing-in of the new Lieutenant Governor, politeness in politics, and the popularity of camping in the Isle of Man.
Traffic calming measures, the fairness of criticism of politicians, and sharing household chores.
Changes in the electricity pricing structure, attracting younger tourists, and pension freedoms.
Roadside vehicle checks, the 2016-17 Isle of Budget, and a move to one-part driving licences.
Changes to pay and terms and conditions for public sector workers, a call for a referendum over the election of LegCo members, and the future of the Manx fishing industry.
The drink-drive limit, voting for the Chief Minister, and the UK’s EU referendum.
The horse trams, organ donation, and border identity checks.
The discontinuation of the Douglas horse trams, new traffic laws, and personal capability assessments.
Same-sex marriage legislation, privacy at work, and the dredging of Peel harbour.