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Agenda 23.6.26 - assisted dying legislation moved a step closer in June Tynwald … probably?
Jun 22, 2026
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Agenda 16.6.26 - a Rushen hustings meeting to find out what the people think.
Jun 15, 2026
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Agenda 8.6.26 - renewable energy ay Andreas Airfield
Jun 8, 2026
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Agenda 1.6.26 - does criminalising drug use actually work?
Jun 1, 2026
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Agenda 18.5.26 - General Debate on the Mandate to Manx Care and Manx Care Operating Plan.
May 17, 2026
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| 6/22/26 | ![]() Agenda 23.6.26 - assisted dying legislation moved a step closer in June Tynwald … probably? | Despite neither Tynwald nor the public knowing why Royal Assent wasn’t granted amendments were moved which according to the Attorney General were all that’s needed to get the greenlight from the UK. We hear from mover of the Bill Alex Allinson and some of its critics on this week’s Agenda. There is little doubt that this legislation has been controversial and there remains some doubt about whether the safeguards in the Bill are strong enough, but two or three people have seen the Home Office advice on why royal assent hasn’t been granted and one of those, the attorney general, thinks the amendments will do the trick. Are you reassured? | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() Agenda 16.6.26 - a Rushen hustings meeting to find out what the people think. | A Rushen hustings meeting will be held this Thursday evening to give people an opportunity to raise in a public forum the issues they think should be a priority for the next government. In what is a fairly novel approach this meeting is not called by candidates and doesn’t invite candidates to share their views with the public, but instead it invites the public to share their views on what really matters to them. This should be a refreshing change to the tried and tested formula of previous hustings, but will we learn anything new from the process. I certainly hope so! | — | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Agenda 8.6.26 - renewable energy ay Andreas Airfield | Renewable energy firm IPV Flexgen will be hosting a public consultation at Andreas Parish Hall on Wednesday between 10.00am and 7.00pm to share updated proposals for the redevelopment of Andreas Airfield. This farmer led project includes agricultural growing units, an Anaerobic Digestor plant, ground mounted solar PV and battery storage to provide the site with electricity and heat. Could this project develop into a sustainable energy scheme that most people can get behind? IPV Flexgen claims to be paving the way for a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient future for farming. Let’s hope they’re right. | — | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Agenda 1.6.26 - does criminalising drug use actually work? | Last month the Positive Action Group held a meeting to discuss our failing policies on dealing with drugs. They invited speakers from the Transform Drug Policy Foundation and Anyone’s Child and I spoke to them for this evening’s Agenda. Our drugs enforcement regime has the same effect as pruning a bush according to our speakers, merely encouraging growth in other areas, so is it time for a radical rethink? Criminalising drug use appears to be doing little to discourage use of recreational drugs so should the Isle of Man consider a more radical approach which could save lives? | — | ||||||
| 5/17/26 | ![]() Agenda 18.5.26 - General Debate on the Mandate to Manx Care and Manx Care Operating Plan. | In April’s Tynwald sitting the Health Minister moved a General Debate on the Mandate to Manx Care and Manx Care Operating Plan. With the recently anounced resignation of Manx Care’s Chief Executive Teresa Cope, I thought it was timely to listen to highlights from the debate. Other than the Minister and Chief Minister just two MHKs took part in the debate. We hear their contributions and a gentle spat between two MLCs who also spoke on this week’s Agenda. Is health spending really under control or is Tynwald just kicking that can of worms down the road? | — | ||||||
| 5/11/26 | ![]() Agenda 11.5.26 - does Tynwald need to get its Act together on support for the Manx language? | Manx Gaelic and the state: opportunities and challenges was the title of a talk delivered last week by Dr Christopher Lewin, from the University of Edinburgh. As this is Blein ny Gaelgey - Year of the Manx Language it seems a timely opportunity to take stock of the Isle of Man’s achivements in reviving our native language over the past four decades. The talk considered what further steps could be taken to consolidate the position of Manx during the course of the next Tynwald. To find out more listen in to this week’s Agenda. Does Tynwald need to get its Act together on support for the Manx language? | — | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Agenda 27.4.26 - last week Tynwald debated the idea of a tourism levy and agreed to sell the old Castletown Police Station. | Tynwald debated a couple of items about tourism last week. The Enterprise Minister brought a report to Tynwald on the possibility of introducing a tourism after being asked to do so by Tynwald. The report was received though not without some criticism from Onchan MHK Rob Callister. There was then a motion from Manx National Heritage on the sale of the old Castletown police station with the cash strapped heritage organisation unable to find a sustainable long term use for the building. Hear the conflicting views on these items on this week's Agenda. MNH clearly needs the money but would a tourism levy work for Manx tourism? | — | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Agenda 20.4.26 - Paul Craine is back to consider the policy implications of his second IoM population atlas.✨ | population atlasaging population+2 | Paul Craine | IoM population atlasIoM+1 | — | economypublic services+2 | — | 26m 51s | |
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Agenda 13.4.26 - the Public Accounts Committee asks Treasury about the sustainability of government finances, health spend and the National Insurance Fund.✨ | Public Accounts CommitteeTreasury+6 | — | the Public Accounts CommitteeTreasury+2 | — | — | — | 26m 51s | |
| 3/30/26 | ![]() Agenda 30.3.26 - Kirstie Morphet talks about her first year as an MLC and the Justice and Home Affairs (Reform and Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2025✨ | Legislative CouncilJustice and Home Affairs Bill+3 | Kirstie Morphet | MLCthe Legislative Council+2 | — | Tynwaldpolitical reform+1 | — | 26m 51s | |
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| 3/23/26 | ![]() Agenda 23.3.26 - Paul Craine’s Second Population Atlas✨ | population atlasaging population+2 | Paul Craine | MLC | — | population statisticsManx Radio+1 | — | 26m 51s | |
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Agenda 16.3.26 - two MHKs’ experience at the Commonwealth Women’s Parliamentary Conference✨ | Commonwealth Women’s Parliamentary Conferencewomen's representation+3 | Michelle HawoodAnn Corlett | House of KeysAgenda | the Isle of Man | MHKsmale dominated parliaments+1 | — | 37m 54s | |
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Agenda 9.3.26 - Ann Corlett discusses the Gas Bill, being Deputy Speaker and 20mph safer streets.✨ | 20mph safer streetsCentral Douglas+2 | Ann Corlett | Gas (Economic Regulation) BillDouglas Central MHK+3 | Central Douglas | politicsManx Radio+2 | — | 26m 51s | |
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Agenda 2.3.26 - Gambling, Records, Tax and Employment legislation in LegCo✨ | Gambling LegislationPublic Records+2 | Gary ClueitTanya August-Phillips | LegCoThe Legislative Council+2 | — | Tynwalde-gaming+2 | — | 26m 51s | |
| 2/23/26 | ![]() Agenda 23.2.26 - the Treasury Minister and his 2026 budget✨ | budgetTreasury Minister+2 | Chris Thomas | TreasuryAgenda | Tynwald | budget debategovernment finance+1 | — | 26m 51s | |
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Agenda 16.2.26 - Chris Robertshaw and Future IoM✨ | politicsgovernance+1 | Chris Robertshaw | Douglas EastFuture Isle of Man | the Isle of ManManx | Democratic ProcessUnified Government+2 | — | 26m 51s | |
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Agenda 2.2.26 - the Celtic Forum and Castle Rushen High School✨ | Celtic ForumIsle of Man+3 | Daphne Caine | Castle Rushen High SchoolUNESCO Biosphere Reserve+1 | The Isle of Man’sScotland+1 | Manx languageCeltic regions+3 | — | 26m 51s | |
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Agenda 2.2.26 - 5 Bills in LegCo | Legislative Council sittings are generally quite brief affairs but lately they have been stretching out as Keys and Council of Ministers have finally realised that part of their role is making good laws to assist society. In last week’s LegCo sitting the Extradition Bill, the Safeguarding (Amendment) Bill and the City of Douglas Bill completed their passage through Council, the Public Records (Amendment) Bill was read for a first time and the Elections (Keys and Local Authorities) (Amendment) Bill almost made it through its Clause Stage. Find out how these Bills will impact on you on this week's Agenda. And why have the Captains of the Parish been sharpening their pitchforks and raising the militia? | — | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Agenda 26.1.25 - a Tale of Two Treasury Ministers | Depending on which side of the growing divide in Manx politics you sit, last week was the best of times or the worst of times. As the old Treasury Minister faced the Cannan guillotine a new Treasury Minister rose back up from the political abyss. So what can Chris Thomas really achieve in the relatively short eight months he has as new Treasury Minister? And was departing Treasury Minister Alex Allinson naively persuing his personal ideology or pragmatically implementing what Tynwald thought it wanted? Find out on this evening’s extended Agenda. Are we heading to a political winter of despair or is a spring of hope just round the corner? | — | ||||||
| 1/25/26 | ![]() Agenda 19.1.26 - January’s Ministerial Reshuffle | They say that a week is a long time in politics well, if today is anything to go by, it’s going to be a long week! Just after 8am this morning we learned that Alex Allinson had stepped down as Treasury Minister and then shortly after Michelle Haywood had left her role as Minister of Infrastructure. The new DoI Minister is Tim Crookall (this is his third time as Infrastructure Minister since the 2021 election) and as Chanelle Sukhoo was getting Lawrie Hooper’s reaction to the departures we learned that Chris Thomas takes over as Treasury Minister. | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Agenda 19.1.26 - is the Manx Ministerial System working? | The Tynwald Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs and Justice is reviewing the Manx Ministerial System which has been in place now for nearly four decades. So far the Committee has heard plenty of evidence to suggest that in good times Council of Ministers works very effectively but when circumstances are difficult CoMin has struggled to take the tough decisions. On Agenda we hear part of the evidence given by Chief Minister Alf Cannan who seems keen to focus more power in the Chief Minister’s hands. Is that good for democracy and will it help get things done, or is this returning us to the days when the governor had absolute power to rule? | — | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | ![]() Agenda 12.1.26 - elections in the Falklands and inappropriate references to Tynwald members | Onchan MHK Rob Callister was in the Falkland Islands last month as part of a Commonwealth Parliametary Association team of election observers. You’ll be pleased to know this visit was not funded by the tax payer but you may be interested to know what the Isle of Man can learn from such trips. Mr Callister tells us all about the trip on Agenda. With a 90% turn out in Falklands elections it seems trust in politicians is much higher there than it is here. Unlike here they don’t call each other clowns in the Falklands government but is it ok for us to call Tynwald members clowns …. or just think it but don’t say it out loud? | — | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() Agenda 5.1.26 - a look forward to the year ahead with one or two bold predictions | As 2026 splutters into action this evening’s Agenda takes a look at the year ahead and offers a few predictions and insights into the year that lies before us. This year will see 24 members elected to the House of Keys for a new 5 year term so will any of the current members who stand again fall victim to public dissatisfaction. Also, with the Treasury Minister being stretched in all directions will he be able to deliver a popular budget to help sitting Keys members retain their seats? Will our political crystal balls prove to be accurate? Hmmm - Probably not! | — | ||||||
| 12/22/25 | ![]() Agenda 22.12.25 - a 60 year old BBC hatchet job about the Other Island | Just over sixty years ago the BBC produced an extraordinary film which couldn’t have been more critical of the Isle of Man had it tried. If you think Donald Trump was hard done to last year by the BBC well this short documentary the Other Island is a master class in how to destroy a country’s reputation. Was it a coincidence that Manx Radio was established the year before much to the BBC’s great displeasure? | — | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | ![]() Agenda 15.12.25 - a referendum on net zero, gas exploration and support local - some December Tynwald highlights | Stu Peters tried to persuade Tynwald to ask the public what they think of Tynwald and government’s net zero policies. As the overwhelming majority of Tynwald members back the net zero initiatives they rejected the referendum call and suggested this will be better settled at the 2026 election. Chris Thomas narrowly missed out on persuading Tynwald to reopen gas exploration and John Wannenburgh succeeded in persuading Tynwald and government to do more to back Manx produce. Was Tynwald right to reject the referendum call and instead rely on who you choose as your MHK to make the right decision? | — | ||||||
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