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Estate Agents, Hardware Stores and Playgrounds Set to Reopen
The next phase of reopening begins Monday.
Phased Return to Begin with Years 11 and 13
The current proposals will see different groups return first in primary and secondary schools with the situation under constant review.
What is Happening in Northern Ireland?
Gef takes a look at why tensions have spilled over into violence in Northern Ireland this week.
Gef’s Daily Roundup
VAT Returns and Payments Many businesses and individuals are experiencing additional pressure due to this year’s COVID-19 lockdowns. If you have a VAT return that is due to be submitted and/or a liability that you don’t think you are going to be able to pay, please contact the Debt Management […]
Change in AZ Jab Advice will Delay Rollout
Dr Ewart: ‘The link between the small recorded number of clots and the AstraZeneca vaccine is not yet certain. If there is a link, the risk is incredibly small at around four cases per million people.’
Boris is Taking Liberties
Why I think vaccine passports have their role to play for international travel, but anything else is an infringement on our liberty.
Manx Care CEO Responds to Boardroom Photo Anger
The picture was criticised for what some said was the ‘hypocrisy’ of the Manx Care team meeting when Chief Minister Howard Quayle had criticised private businesses and their employees for not working from home.
Gef’s Daily Roundup
A busy day with Covid passports, Manx music and the World Snooker Championships making the news headlines.
Music Competition Goes Online
The competition focuses on vocal and instrumental performance, and includes solo, duet and ensemble classes. There are also specific classes for Manx instrumental music, and Gaelic singing.
JCVI Recommends u30s are Offered Alternative to AZ Jab
Prof Lim from the JCVI said the decision was made ‘acting in the benefit of public safety and benefit’.
Abortion Submissions Close Tonight
To submit evidence, you can email committees@tynwald.org.im by 5pm tonight.
Gef’s Daily Roundup
A TT racer will require daily injections because of a rare illness, the island’s tips are so busy they have to close and the death of a beloved TV star.
Tynwald President to Retire
Speaker Juan Watterson has previously stated he wants to succeed Mr Rodan.
Bridge Replacement Scheme Starts Today
Motorists won’t be able to turn right into McDonalds while the scheme is underway.
Taking Responsibility for Their own Mess
One of the group messaged the original poster to apologise for the mess they and their mates had left.
Manx Care Chairman sets out Plan for Success
Manx Care chairman Andrew Foster talks to Gef about improving waiting times, community care and improving data usage throughout health and social care.
Gef’s Easter Monday Roundup
Police catch speeding motorists, Warren Gatland heads to Guernsey and headlines from around the UK.
We Are Aston Villa
After the rather drab England games over the past fortnight, the Premier League is back this weekend providing us footy fans with more joy and heartache. Coincidentally having ready through the Times app this morning, I see the island is 10th in the world for vaccine rollout, thinking as sports […]
FA Analysing Diversity Survey Results
Manx football is currently suspended as a result of the latest lockdown, with the FA stating its intention to complete the season, which can be extended to the end of June if required.
Dr Glover: The Nitty-Gritty Of Testing
Our final instalment from yesterday’s PAC evidence session with Dr Rachel Glover. Here, we learn all the nitty gritty details on testing and the friendly competition between the crown dependencies to test test test
TT 2022 Target for Pulrose Bridge Scheme
Paul Carey & Sons Ltd has been appointed Principal Contractors for the scheme.
Dr Glover: Genomics Approach
This coverage of the PAC hearing is not intended to be a verbatim transcript of the full sitting and should not be treated as such, you can listen to the full sitting here. Continuing on from yesterday’s Public Accounts Committee evidence session with Dr Rachel Glover as part of its inquiry […]
Dr Glover: ‘I thought they were just exploiting me’
This coverage of the PAC hearing is not intended to be a verbatim transcript of the full sitting and should not be treated as such, you can listen to the full sitting here. As today’s committee hearing started to pick up pace, it became clear that Dr Glover’s well publicised disagreements […]
Dr Glover Meets PAC
Dr Rachel Glover today gave three hours of evidence to the Public Accounts Committee.
Gef’s Daily Roundup
Fort Island, fire alarms and Keir Starmer find their way into today’s round, it’s been a busy Thursday.
We Need Something to Look Forward to
Mr Moorhouse will use the April Tynwald sitting to seek support to move the Senior Race Day bank holiday back to its original June 11 slot.
Armed Officers Stood Down
This morning Police responded to a threatening message that had been passed on to them
Snaefell Surgery Will Stay Open
There had been concerns over the future of the practice after a very public row over funding.
Through the Key Hole
Covid in schools, Treasury staff and the prom scheme feature in this week’s written answers.
Order, Order! – Final Instalment Of This Week’s HoK Coverage
Our final instalment of yesterday’s HoK questions – here, they discuss why a review into the DoI has been kept so quiet, Moorhouse want’s to know why gov’s website isn’t attractive and Edge and Baker have a stand off over a written question.
Boot Questioned On Planning And Our Environmental Footprint
Yesterday’s HoK Questions – DEFA Minister Geoffrey Boot got quizzed on southern planning and what support there is for residents who want to reduce their environmental footprint at home.
DoI Minister Probed On Footpaths And Flags
Caine and Moorhouse probe DoI Minister on footpaths and the cost of flags
Moorhouse Gonna Fight For Your Right To Party (After Lockdown)
Jason Moorhouse quizzes DfE on the Domestic Events Fund and Senior Race Bank Holiday.
Ministers Quizzed on Impacts of Lockdown
Yesterday’s HoK Questions coverage continues – here, Ministers get quizzed on decision making and the impacts of lockdown.
Baker Feels The Heat
In today’s HoK sitting, DoI Minister quizzed on Covid flight subsidies, tips and connectPORTS.
Uni Students Should See a Return to Normality
Under the gov’s exit strategy, there should be no border restrictions in place by the end of September, when many of the island’s students will go off to university.
Assessments to Replace Exams
Education Minister Dr Alex Allinson has told Gef what plans are being made for this and next year’s students. He has also hinted at changes being made to which exam boards the island’s schools follow.
Covid Updates Due Thursday
The Chief Minister’s update to Tynwald on the Covid situation.
All Care Home Residents Vaccinated
Residents at Springfield Grange were the final group to receive their set of jabs with the vaccinators delivering 36 second doses today.
Gef’s Daily Roundup
A petition seeks to protect mountain hares, the Arts Council is seeking inspiration for new sculptures and Ken Barlow battles Covid.
Order! Order!
Sam’s Tynwald and House of Keys preview ahead of a busy Tuesday for MHKs
School Return Could be Phased if Necessary
Education Minister Dr Alex Allinson talks to Gef about schools reopening, the possibility of Covid tests for students and protecting vulnerable children from the virus.
Two Further Deaths from Covid
Two more members of our community have sadly died from Covid-19.
The End is in Sight
‘We’re tantalisingly close to getting it sorted but every time we schedule a date to get people over to put the blooming things up, coronavirus seems to come up again.’
Hares Need Protecting, not Shooting
David Cretney and Manx Wildlife Trust have said proposed protections for the mountain hare don’t go far enough.
NAMA Celebrates Youngsters’ Contribution to Culture
The North American Manx Awards celebrate young people who have made an outstanding contribution to Manx culture and island life #isleofman
Dog Walkers Asked to be Responsible
Dog walkers are asked to be responsible and keep their four legged companions on a lead around the Ayres Nature Reserve
Covid Passport to be Part of Vax Booking System
Expressions of interest are being sought for a vaccine booking system that could double as a Covid passport.
Manx Care is Ready to Launch, But What is it?
April Fool’s Day will mark the start of this new venture which involves the restructuring of the largest department in gov, the separation of DHSC functions and the creation of a separate operational body.
Gef’s Daily Roundup
Douglas has a new Mayor, Alex Salmond rises again and the gov has extended Covid disruption loans, just some of tonight’s news headlines.
Patient at Noble’s Hospital dies with Covid
A patient at Noble’s Hospital has sadly died with Covid-19. While the person died with the virus, it was not the primary cause of death. A total of 27 people have now died on our island with the virus. The gov has said that in future, deaths will be split […]
Senior Steam Packet Figures to Retire
Two senior figures who between them have amassed more than half a century at the Steam Packet are to retire later this year. Chief Executive Officer Mark Woodward and Commercial Director John Watt will both leave in July. Between them, the two men have chalked up 58 years with the […]
Living With Long Covid
A group of long covid sufferers say help is available for anyone currently recovering from the virus. ME sufferers and long covid sufferers have recently been collaborating to raise awareness and improve healthcare for the conditions, which share many traits. Of the current outbreak on the island, it is possible […]
Gef’s Daily Roundup
Farmers’ Grants Farmers will have access to a wider range of grants from 1 April with the launch of the Agri-Environment Scheme. The new scheme introduces targeted funding options that encourage active farmers to implement changes on their land with outcomes that will see an efficient and productive food chain […]
MSR Goes Zooming On
The school holidays are traditionally when Manx Sport & Recreation runs a variety of sports schools all across the island, but obviously this Easter it won’t be able to do that. Instead, it has decided it will run free Zoom classes for children and their families covering everything from dance […]
Council Loses Tribunal Case
Douglas Council has been ordered to pay an employee over £5,000 for unlawful deductions from his salary. William Pye, who has worked for the Council for 36 years, had gone on holiday to Cyprus in March last year and was due to be back on the island two weeks later. […]
DoI Review Due Next Month
An independent review of the capacity and capabilities of the DoI is due to report at the end of next month. It is being carried out by management consultants Beamans, which previously delivered a report into the island’s education system that led to changes being implemented in the DESC. Chief […]
Extra Support for Businesses
Businesses that voluntarily closed on the infamous weekend before lockdown will be given £250 in compensation, the Treasury has announced. It is part of further support announced by the Treasury to support those businesses, individuals and self-employed persons who continue to be impacted by the most recent lockdown. The existing […]
Gov Economic Recovery Programme Q&A
There was a lunchtime business briefing today featuring Treasury Minister, Alf Cannan and DFE minister, Laurence Skelly The session also featured, gov chat show host, James Davis in a flashy studio setting The Economic recovery programme was launched last Summer, as part of the IoM financial fight back 6 work […]
Support Bubbles
Adults who live alone and lone parents and their children can now “team-up” with one other household when they feel they need support. CoMin agreed the change yesterday following the announcement that the current COVID-19 measures will stay in place until at least 6 April. A person living on their […]
Claims UK is Considering Manx Asylum Centre
The Times is reporting the British government is considering using the Isle of Man as an asylum centre in an effort to deter people from making dangerous journeys to Britain. This front page of The Times this morning The story, which appears on the newspaper’s front page this morning, says […]