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    • Bus Strikes, Budget Snipes and Sherlock Holmes
      Feb 20 2026

      With Juan off discussing the finer points of renaissance art with Donald Duck and Goofy, Sam and Charlie seize the silence to dive into the Budget.

      They chew over the new £17k tax threshold, MHK salaries, spiralling Manx Care funding, the eye‑watering welfare bill, pensions and the future of the human race.

      There’s a spin through housing and poverty with Douglas Council leader Devon Watson, bus drivers heading for strike action and a detour into the Winter Olympics, as Charlie pitches herself as a future luge star.

      To restore faith in something, they celebrate a string of Manx sporting successes from dressage and marathons to rally entries and cyclists and ask why we’re not investing far more in the island’s athletes.

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      58 min
    • Isle of Man Budget 2026 — The Full Debate: Ministers & Industry Leaders
      Feb 18 2026

      The Isle of Man Budget 2026 is here — and this is the full audio edition of our one‑hour Manx.News panel special.

      Host Charlie Morrey brings together senior political leaders and key industry figures to break down the biggest Budget of the year: the tax changes, the £45m boost for the NHS, the £90m capital programme, and the long‑term financial plan that will shape the Island’s future.

      Featuring: • Chris Thomas MHK — Treasury Minister • Alfred Cannan MHK — Chief Minister • Devon Watson — Leader of Douglas City Council • Brian Butler — Construction Isle of Man • Chris Corlett - Chamber of Commerce.

      In this episode: • What the tax and NI changes mean for households • Where the major spending increases will go • How the capital programme affects infrastructure and construction • The pressures facing local authorities • The five‑year plan to reduce reliance on reserves • What Budget 2026 means for the Island’s economy

      Whether you’re looking for political insight, economic context or a clear breakdown of the numbers, this audio special gives you the complete picture.

      Listen now for the full Budget 2026 analysis.

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      1 h et 24 min
    • A shed on the banks on the Mersey
      Feb 13 2026

      Welcome to another chaotic ride on Welcome to Friday, as Juan, Charlie and Sam take aim at... pretty much everything. Charlie’s back from holiday with contraband Toblerone and a grand plan to personally keep the Mountain Road open with a pickup, a gritter and a Manitou. She’s also on a one-woman crusade against speeding in St Jude’s, armed with emails to Ramsey police and dreams of fake cops and speed guns. The trio then rant their way through ugly modern buildings, graffiti, the Great Wall of Ramsey flood scheme, parking chaos, government car-haters, bloated bureaucracy, the meat plant, Manx flour, regeneration schemes, assisted dying politics, local authority dramas and the £100m+ Liverpool ferry terminal saga.

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      1 h et 11 min
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