Happy Chips, Cheese and Gravy Day!
Dr Ranson, the Tribunal Hears from ex DHSC CEO
The tribunal continues tomorrow.
Dept May Have Failed in its Duty to Disclose Tribunal Documents
The tribunal continues tomorrow at 10am.
Hydrogen Wouldn’t be Economical for Island
The Gemserv report was authorised to look at a rage of options for the island’s decarbonisation.
Why the Island Plan Debate Fiasco Should Worry Us All
Paul Speller has a lot to say about the new gov’s moves to pass its Island Plan.
Gef’s Daily Roundup
Dry January is nearly over, so enjoy all your work events this weekend.
Charities Awarded Funding for International Development
The Small Grants Scheme aims to support Isle of Man registered charities to deliver international development projects.
Back to the Bowl
This week’s game is on Saturday at 6.30pm.
Picture credit: FC Isle of Man
Support Group Welcomes Listening Events
Manx Care is hosting four workshops next month.
Committee to Hear Evidence on Footpaths
The petition was picked up by Manx Labour Party MHK Sarah Maltby.
Rates Reform Kicked Into Long Grass
Former Minister Chris Thomas was clearly not happy.
Cystic Fibrosis Medicine to be Made Available to Island Children
Cystic fibrosis, an inherited disease that has severe effects on the lungs, the digestive system and other organs.
School Leaders To Vote on Pay Deal
The deal is the result of negotiations with the DESC.
More Carrot Than Stick
The Dept for Enterprise has spoken to the Isle of Man Bank, but not reached out to charities ahead of the introduction of charges for manual banking services in May. The Isle of Man Bank’s owner RBSI had intended to introduce the charges last year, but agreed to delay the […]
Is Our Tax System Progressive or Regressive?
Joney Faragher asked David Ashford what his policy is on progressive taxation.
Share Your Views on Long Covid
These upcoming sessions will serve as a basis for developing a shared understanding of what is required from such a service.
Gov Launches Climate Targets Consultation
People will be able to find out more through a series of events by the Climate Change team in the coming weeks and paper copies of the consultation are available all libraries.
Dr Ranson Tribunal: I Was Unfairly Blamed for Vaccine Delays
Dr Rosalind Ranson is appearing at an employment tribunal saying she was unfairly dismissed from her job and was punished for making protected disclosures.
Former Chief Received £57,000 Covid Support For Holiday Cottages
The Information Commissioner was less than impressed with how DfE handled the issue.
Gov to Use Extra Covid Sitting to Try Pass Island Plan
There will be an additional sitting on Tynwald on Tuesday, which the gov has also decided to use to try and pass its Island Plan. The sitting has been called for President Laurence Skelly to allow for the easing of Covid measures to be passed in law, but the Island […]
Dr Ranson Tribunal: Day Two
Dr Ranson is claiming that she was unfairly treated and dismissed in and from her job as a result of her making protected disclosures.
Patient Transfer May Be Subsidising ConnectPorts
The report over two years in the making.
The Regina George of British Politics
I start this off with a disclaimer: I believe there is no such thing as a good Tory (please also note: the views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect Gef’s editorial stance- although they should). Yet, what I do enjoy, is a Tory […]
Where Are the Plans for New High School?
Back in 2018, the then Education Minister Graham Cregeen outlined plans for a new high school for the south of the island.
Gas Bill Due in 2023
The Gas (Economic Regulation) Bill will be progressed with an initial view to it entering the Legislative Branches early in 2023.
We’re Gearing up for TT22
The first in our feature series looking ahead to TT22.
No Timescale for Online Prescription Certificate Payments
An annual certificate costs £54.
Legal Requirement for Masks on Buses to be Removed
The changes come into force at 12.01am tonight.
Estimated 500 Have Long Covid After 12 Months
Lawrie Hooper released the figures in response to a written question from Speaker Juan Watterson.
Gov Ordered to Release Quayle Holiday Cottage Covid Support Info
It comes after an FoI last year that asked if Mr Quayle had claimed financial support for his holiday cottages.
Second Bird Flu Outbreak Confirmed
As the feral chickens are classed as wild birds, a second ‘Protection Zone’ is not legally required
£5.9m Paid Out in Housing Deficiency Payments
Deficiency payments fund the gap between rental income and annual costs
Manx Care Working to Bring Down CAMHS Waiting List
The Mental Health Team are looking to increase the number of on-island nurses being trained.
Garnier to Review Manx Legal System, Naturally
Timescales for the review will be finalised shortly
Teacher Survey ‘Doesn’t Reflect View of all Staff’
One MHK asked if info released under FoI could be limited.
The Beginning of the End?
Further announcements on the easing of travel rules and restrictions on care home visits in England are expected in the coming days.
Part of Mountain Road to Close for Six Weeks
Ramsey to the Bungalow will be closed for six weeks.
£40,000 of Grants to Celebrate 40 Years
Applicants can apply for a grant of either £2,500 or £5,000.
Running the Equivalent Height of Everest
If successful, he will have to run a total of about 51 miles.
Ending the Licence Fee Could Be The Best Thing For The BBC
Sam considers the future of the BBC.
217 Day Wait for Child Mental Health Services
Tim Glover sought answers about waiting times for mental health services.
Wildlife Park to Open At Weekend
A post on Facebook says it will reopen at 9.30am this Saturday.
We Don’t Fall Fowl of Cruel Farming
Minister says all egg producers should be registered with DEFA.
Hooper Aiming to Ramp up Long Covid Services
Six people receiving treatment for long covid, with a further three on the waiting list.
Clinically Vulnerable Children Invited for Vaccine
Specific paediatric clinics are currently being planned by the team for early Feb
Cannan’s Surprise as MHKs Block Island Plan Debate
An MHK has said one minister was ‘confrontational’ while talking to members about the plan.
Backbenchers Refuse to Debate Island Plan
Members voted down a bid to suspend standing orders.
What Support is There for Covid Parents?
The question was sparked by discussion on a parenting forum.
Phil’s 36 Years Saving Lives at Sea
Phil Crellin has called time on his volunteering career with Port Erin RNLI at the age of 62. Having joined Port Erin RNLI in 1986 as a volunteer on the all-weather lifeboat, over time he became the station’s Lifeboat Operations Manager. There had always been a strong family connection with […]
Would The Minister Agree With Herself?
This week’s sitting kicks off at 10.30am.
Long Covid Sufferers Want Answers
There are two separate questions relating to Long Covid on tomorrow’s Tynwald question paper.
Mystic Chess’ Pet Horoscopes
This week’s horoscopes by Mystic Chess- this time, for your pets 🔮
MGP to Return With Shorter Festival
The MGP will celebrate its centenary in 2023.
Avian Flu Confirmed on Island
H5N1 is highly contagious amongst birds but not people.
Cannan Hopeful of Covid Update by End of Jan
We sit down with the Chief to discuss Omicron and where we go next.
Suspected Cases of Bird Flu in Manx Geese
Samples have been to the UK for testing.
Extinction Rebellion Plans Tynwald Protest
This is to coincide with the sitting of Tynwald on the same day.
Manx Care Submits Plans for £12.5m Care Home
It was announced in 2020 by David Ashford that designs for a new home were underway as Cummal Mooar had reached the end of its useful life.
A Unique Role, With Challenges and Rewards
Gary Roberts is due to retire at the end of the year.
A Short(ish) Look at the Island Plan
The Island Plan will go to Tynwald on Tuesday.
Gef’s Big Day Out: Ballavell Farm
Sam tried his hand at milking, drove a tractor and learnt about the challenges facing Manx farmers.
Alf’s Five Priorities For Government
The plan is designed to be a living document.
Greens Outline Opposition to Gas Exploration Extension
The party has shared a letter written to CoMin before the extension was granted.