Episodes
Replacing the bridge in Laxey, a provisional alcohol licence for a proposed Tesco Express store in Douglas, and encouraging people to visit Castletown.
The announcement of the new Governor, the government wage bill, and the idea of a Manx credit union.
Replacing the bridge in Laxey, the right to ask parliamentary questions, and the debate over the Island’s tax rates.
A planned public sector housing rent rise, the future of the Queen’s Pier, and the amount of time dedicated to answering questions in the House of Keys.
Sunday road closures, off-shore wind turbines in Manx waters and the effects of the recent flooding, and the reduction in the grant given to the Sayle Gallery.
World War Two heritage, GPs reporting people who aren’t fit to drive, and the Department of Education’s controversial pupil database
Paying for parking, the domestic rating system, and security in the wake of the Paris.
The Public Sector Pensions liability, an increase in the sewerage rate, and voter apathy.
Increasing the value of the TT to the Manx economy, an independent health regulator, and a planning inquiry for the Douglas promenade refurbishment plans.
The cost of the TT world series feasibility study, the new health and social care strategy, and the World Health Organisation’s conclusions about processed meats.
Parking charges for politicians and government workers, the jury system, and coastal erosion.
The proposed Enterprise Development Fund, cuts to job seekers allowance, and the cannabis debate.
The forthcoming consultation on same sex marriage legislation, the regulation of utilities including gas, and charges for supermarket carrier bags.
Coastal erosion, and changes in charges for gas customers, and the impending closure of DASH.
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Flight operators, drone attacks, and new MHKs.
Badly behaved children in pubs, fire and rescue services during road closures, and the direction of traffic flow on the mountain road.
The position of Lieutenant Governor, pedstrianising North Quay in Douglas, and workers past state retirement age paying national insurance.
Streamlining the income tax system, possible uses for a well known site in Port Erin , and a call for a ban on single use carrier bags.
Taking children out of school during term-time, the provision of Ramsey post office services, the Douglas swing-bride tower.
Shopping in Strand Street, important advice for anyone planning a holiday in the UK, and the rules for local authority members.
A sticker campaign to highlight dog friendly shops and eateries, the implementation of the Disability Discrimination Act, and hunting for sport.
Laws to protect cyclists, population increases, eligibility to hold political office.
Public sector pensions, private pensions, and state pensions, and more talk of a living wage.
The concerns over the concept of shared space, disappointment after delays to the Equality Bill, and proposals for a shake-up of the state pension.
The future of the Manx Pension Supplement, LegCo reform, and the possibility of life on other planets.
Private pensions, paying for parking, and the success – or otherwise – of regeneration.
The speed of negotiations over the Government’s user agreement with the Steam Packet Company, reflections on the Isle of Man TT Festival, and trusting the Government with your personal information.
The location of the horse trams, the planning committee, and regeneration in the Island’s towns and villages.