A feature piece in conjunction with University College Isle of Man.
Lib Vannin Brand Chief’s Statement ‘An Exercise in Buying Time’
The party worries that no-one is being held account for happened to Dr Ranson.
Bringing a Bit of Scandi Fashion to Douglas
The store, in Duke Street, open from 10.30am to 5.30pm Tuesday to Sunday.
Chief Minister’s Statement, the Highlights
Tynwald was somewhat limited in what it could and couldn’t ask.
Gef’s Morning Brief
Tuesday comes but once a week. Actually so do all the other days.
Tutor Group Steps up to Support Ukraine
A teacher and her tutor group at Ballakermeen have raised over £1,200 for the British Red Cross’ relief work in Ukraine. Amy Shelton and her Year 11s have raised money through a variety of events including a raffle, bake sale and milkshake stand, all supported by local firms. The students […]
Airport Parking Charges Delayed
The RingGo app has not been met with much enthusiasm by islanders.
Chief Secretary Bows Out
The Chief Minister has asked Caldric Randall to assume the role of Chief Secretary on an interim basis.
Cycling Club Ready to Launch
Cycling Club Isle of Man has revealed its kit for this season.
How Not to be a D!ck During Your First TT
Spare a thought for our local 18 year olds. Their last TT was in 2019, when they were merely 15 years old. Still children, their TT probably involved revision for their GCSES and going on the big rides at the fair. They had not even yet had the joy of […]
The Catharine and Will Exhibition
Its open from Saturday May 14 until Sunday July 31.
Health Minister Refused to Speak Directly to Medical Director
The tribunal into Dr Rosalind Ranson’s dismissal by DHSC considered Mr Ashford’s evidence to be reflecting the best of his recollection, ‘albeit not always consistent or easy to support’.
Manxie Performs at Coachella
Beijing Junglist has more festivals and gigs lined up that aren’t yet public.
Blocked!
The tribunal panel themselves referred to Dr Henrietta Ewart’s testimony as ‘hostile almost to a fault regarding Dr Ranson’.
Gef’s Morning Brief
Thirsty Thursday should be called Thorsday, as a lot of people go out and get hammered.
Gef’s Daily Roundup
Wednesday and Wolverhampton Wanderers both begin in W, bringing no hope at all to even the most optimistic Liverpool fans.
Cannan: Tribunal Raises Concerning Questions About Culture Within Government
The tribunal ruled that Dr Ranson was unfairly dismissed about making protected disclosures.
Ideal For a Light Bite?
The proposed Café is to be located in the workshop building
The Curious Case of Kathryn Magson
There has been praise for Miss Magson’s deliverance of the Manx Care transformation.
Non-Disclosures, Concoctions and Deletions
Metadata brings government documents’ authenticity into question.
Tribunal Rules Dr Ranson WAS Unfairly Dismissed
The report from the tribunal has been published this morning after the British Medical Association made a statement last night.
Here’s What Your £70m is Being Spent on
The DoI has published a breakdown of the bill taxpayers have picked up for the new ferry terminal in Liverpool.
‘More Lives Would Have Been Saved’
The British Medical Association has released a statement saying Dr Ranson has won her tribunal
Changes Proposed to Catchment Areas
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture will submit its plans to Tynwald in June.
Pegg to Star in Movie About Gef
The film, titled ‘Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose’, has entered production in the UK.
Ravens to Descend on Gov House
Jason Moorhouse MHK asked what plans the gov had to celebrate the team’s first season.
Drive-thru Democracy by MHKs has Serious Implications
These views will be branded scaremongering.
Filming is Only a Small Part of the Puzzle
From scenery to post-production, what is the island’s role in tv and film?
Miss Me? Road Safety Campaign Launched
The 2022 TT road safety campaign was launched today.
Airport Parking Charges to Return Next Week
The new cashless payment is necessary as the DoI believes it is ‘impossible’ to get coin machines that will work with Manx coins
Ex Airport Bosses go into Business Together
Jeremy Spake is back on TV tonight, BBC1, at 8.30pm.
Cycling Club Isle of Man is Ready to Roll
Cycling Club Isle of Man is part of Sporting Club Isle of Man, which runs FC Isle of Man.
Explain Yourself Minister
Earlier this week the DoI announced a 27 month extension to the licence afforded to Crogga.
Gef’s Daily Roundup
Scam Alert The police are warning islanders to be vigilant about who they are sending money to. This follows a recent case where a resident sent money to someone they had been conned by. Believing they were in a relationship with this person, they were sending them money for their […]
Toilet Talk
Manx Utilities has responded to concerns by the Liberal Vannin Party about the island’s water quality.
Debbie’s Pittstop
As well as serving Douglas on the Borough Council, including a spell as Mayor, Debbie also worked at Rebecca House for 12 years.
‘Largest Single Private Investment’ on the Island
The plans are for part of the former Cunningham’s Camp site.
End of the Line for Coal Power?
Details were outlined in a planning application.
Dr Taylor Plans Island’s First ‘Green Restaurant’
Dr Taylor is best known as an inventor, entrepreneur and horologist.
Hooper Confident Manx Care Can Improve Relations
The survey was sent to around 300 colleagues (the medical staffing workforce) out of the 2,910 people who work for Manx Care in what it calls ‘substantive roles’.
Bank Ending Cash Services as Habits Change
It will continue to offer ATM services, but counter services for cash deposits and withdrawals won’t return.
Kennaugh Partners up With Cycle 360
Kennaugh founded SUPASS after his retirement from professional cycling in 2019
Addams Family Wins Best Musical at North West Awards
The amount of talent on this island is astounding!
Gef’s Daily Roundup
Manx Return Triumphant The Jacksons IOM IOMFA Boys U15’s travelled to Wales to play two friendlies against two Welsh Cymru Premier League academy teams at the weekend. On Saturday, the squad along with their coach Mark Watterson, went to Oswestry on the Welsh border for an evening kick off against […]
Are We Discriminating Against Home Schoolers?
Julie Edge was questioned on the programme, which links up UCM with the island’s high schools, by MHKs during this morning’s Keys sitting.
Crogga Granted Extension for Gas Exploration
Crogga has been granted permission to continue its search beyond a four-month licence extension granted in December 2021.
Ingham Clinches Second in Kentucky
Yasmin Ingham’s American debut has seen her land second place in the Land Rover Kentucky three-day event, beating an American Olympian. The event was at 5* level. Now, I’m not going to pretend I know what that means, what I can say is, thanks to google, that it is the […]
Police Praise Bravery of Knottfield Survivors
Joseph Henry Marshall was today sentenced to six years in prison after being found guilty of abusing the men when they were children in the 1970s and 80s.
Knottfield: Marshall Jailed for Six Years
A peadophile who abused children at a care home in the 1970s and 80s has today been jailed for six years. Joseph Henry Marshall, 85, was found guilty of three counts of indecent assault and two of gross indecency by a jury in December last year. All of the assaults […]
Manx Care Eases Visitor Restrictions
More information is available on the Manx Care website.
X7 Marks the Spot as They put the Island on the esports Map
Welcome to esports, where an Isle of Man team is now part of the European elite.
In partnership with Digital IOM.
Antiques Road Trip Visits Tynwald
The show is due to be broadcast later this year.
NCA Probe Extends to the Island
Officers seized financial documents and electronic devices, but made no arrests.
Manx milk: Cream of the Crop
An article in partnership with Isle of Man Creamery.
Meet the New Heads
Both new heads are from the island and have held a variety of educational roles, locally and in the UK.
New Airport Barriers Landing Soon
The new system should be in place inside six weeks.
New Union Offer Includes Longer School Holiday
Members of the NAHT are being balloted on the new offer after 55% of them rejected the DESC’s earlier offer in January.
Where’s the Money Gone?
Tim Crookall also confirmed he will need to ask for extra cash for the scheme.
Manx Gas Responds
Jo Cox said the company had been ‘quite open’ about the difficulties it faced.
Manx Care ‘Disappointed’ With Survey Leak
The results of the survey were published in today’s Examiner.
Crookall ‘Not Hopeful’ Horse Trams Will Run
It was also revealed that the horses need to be ‘trained’ to go round the bends.
Exclusive: Manx Gas Wanted Gov Support to Pay its Bills
These details were revealed following an FoI by Gef
Gef’s Morning Brief
Calmness In the run up to exam season UCM has re-introduced calm areas for students to use before entering the exam room. The calm areas provide students with a comfortable space to mentally prepare prior to their exam. The space will include relaxed seating, calming music, refreshments, mindfulness activities and […]
How Much is The New DfE CEO Worth?
Current CEO Mark Lewin, will be shuffling back across the gov into the Cabinet Office.
Teachers to Begin Industrial Action
Members are in a dispute over pay, workload and working practices.
Gef’s Morning Brief
Penguin Day! A word Sam can’t pronounce, seriously if you get the chance, ask him, today is World Penguin Day and Curraghs Wildlife Park has the ideal way to celebrate, the birth of its first chick of the year. The baby penguin was hatched on April 22 and could be […]
The Godfather of Sci-Fi
He’s probably scared the willies out of your parents or grandparents.
Saying Goodbye to a Dear Friend
Ramsey Bakery and Mr B’s are due to close on April 29.