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In a week where the Tall Ships Races took place in Aberdeen and Island Games in Orkney drew to a close, we’re going to be discussing some of the other stories that inspired The Week Junior team.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In tonight's programme:The Ravens are back! FC Isle of Man face their first game of the new NWCFL Premier Division season this weekend, we hear from their manager ahead of their curtain-raiser at The BowlElsewhere, there's been success for the Isle of Man's basketball teams at the Inter Island Games in Ynys Mon this weekThere's been more success for Manx boxer Mathew Rennie this month, we'll hear how he's finding 2025 so far and what his ambitions are for the rest of the yearAfter a successful Island Games this month, we discuss a couple of the highlights from Orkney and what's to come on IslandAnd another milestone for the Isle of Man's junior handball players who're enjoying a unique opportunity in Europe this weekendThis week featuring Paul Jones, Becky Dunne, Mathew Rennie, Dave Griffiths and Mick Hegarty
Tony Curr is joined by Jamie Ingrouille and Sophie Rabey to look back at a special week for Team Guernsey at the 2025 Island Games in Orkney.This podcast is brought to you by Sure - connecting you to what matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cayman Islands athletes made a statement in Orkney, closing out the 2025 Island Games with a commanding 37-medal finish. Cayman Under-19s Return to the Podium in Epic Comeback at Rugby Americas North.”About 20 young athletes and their parents are heading to Tampa, Florida this weekend for the annual Eckerd College Basketball Camp.
Here's the final Update of the week, which includes the Health Minister responding to her predecessor's comments and for the final time we head live to Orkney for the roundup of the last day of action from the Island Games.
Coming up on the show today with Jonathan Scott: 1. Principal Auditor's Report - Discussing Ros Astengo's recent interview with the Chief Minister on Viewpoint. Fabian Picardo asked the public to be fair and consider all of the facts when reacting to the Principal Auditor's Report. 2. Sport – GBC's Louis Parral has the latest in European football and darts, and Robin Sheppard-Capurro updates on the Island Games. Kim Baglietto finishes fifth in the half marathon and announces a step back from this level. 3. Stylos Academy - Lilian Montero and her team are in the studio after a successful Dance World Cup Finals 2025 in Burgos. Gibraltar placed 15th out of 51 countries! 4. UK lowering the voting age to 16yrs old – GBC's Kev Ruiz looks at the arguments for and against 5. Nautilus Project – The marine conservation charity is running an eight week summer programme with youngsters. Interns Luke, Lucy and Lexi from Bolton are in the studio to discuss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tony Curr is joined by Jamie Ingrouille and Sophie Rabey to round up the penultimate day here in Orkney, which has brought two great Island Games moments for Guernsey at the athletics and a glorious end to the week in the pool.Plus there was a medal in the sailing, more archery success, and an epic showing in the gruelling mountain bike cross-country. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's edition of Gibraltar Today...The Chief Minister has just spoken to GBC about the Principal Auditor's Report.Fabian Picardo is away from the Rock on holiday, but it's a conversation that has been dominating and today he has given Ros Astengo an interview - recorded via a video call - for tonight's Viewpoint. The CM vigorously defends the decisions taken by his Government on how public money has been spent.We continue our reporting on what Tony Sacramento says in his report - today looking at rates arrears.We also discuss a positive development for the Financial Intelligence Unit with carl Ramagge.Cultural Services is now a skills provider for the Duke of Edinburgh's International AwardMichelle Turner and Mikey Piri tell us about the GSLA's sports train Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here's the main news of the day in under half an hour - including the very latest from the Island Games in Orkney.
It's the second Beach Wednesday of the summer! And today Jonathan Scott is at the GASA Bathing Pavilion. On the show today: 1. Regular GASA-goers Maryam Senouni & Leanne Collado talk about disabled access to the pavilion and share their suggestions for improvements; 2. Jonathan updates on continued reaction to the Principal Auditor's report, specifically regarding housing; 3. The latest Island Games report from Orkney with sports reporters Robin Sheppard-Capurro & Jose-Mari Luiz 4. Hector Zammit & Antonio Puertas discuss their experiences and views about the GASA bathing pavilion; 5. Katy Lowe from the Met Office explains the new health alerts, ahead of a hot few days coming up. The Director of Public Health has issued a Heatwave Health Alert with a Level 2 / Yellow Warning.Next week our Beach Wednesday will be at Rosia Bay! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here's the news roundup for Tuesday, including how Tynwald dealt with Daniel's Law and the latest from the Island Games in Orkney.
Coming up on today's show with Jonathan Scott:1. Principal Auditor's Report – it's emerged that a public servant and prominent GSLP activist was paid over £250,000 in a taxpayer-funded settlement, after over three years on paid garden leave. The officer is now employed by the Ministry of Justice; Court documents obtained by GBC confirm she is Joelle Baglietto. The Chief Minister says he has received death threats as a result of the Principal Auditor's report, and what he says is its sensationalist and biased nature and language. Fabian Picardo says the report's publication and coverage has led to "libellous accusations, threats of violence, and members of our community feeling publicly vilified." 2. Queens Hostel – GBC Newsroom's Iain Triay Clarence updates on the refurbishment progress. 3. Island Games – The latest update also from the Orkney Islands with Jose Marie Ruiz.Robin Sheppard-Capurro spoke to the youngest member of Team Gibraltar, 13yr old swimmer Katie Maddox who beat her personal best in backstroke. 4. Davina Barbara from Cultural Services outlines a new initiative: the 'reading passport' is aimed at getting children to embark on a summer of discovering new books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coming up on today's show with Jonathan Scott: Our latest coverage of the Principal Auditor's report: The Government's failure to comply with its' own Purchasing and Procurement Policy and to adhere to procurement regulations has left it open to criticisms of lack of transparency; Unite's Donovan Correia speaks about the Union's position on the Government's public sector pay increase; The Island Games are well underway in Orkney – there's updates also from Jose Marie Ruiz and Robin Shepard Capurro about the athletes, including the latest medal alerts; Former minister Paul Balban gives his views about the potential impact of a free flowing frontier on our transport infrastructure; Julian Felice has led a group of college drama students to top place, at a One-Act Play Festival in the UK – he tells us all about it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tony Curr, Jamie Ingrouille and Sophie Rabey round up the first day of competition at the 2025 Island Games in Orkney as the triathletes get Team Guernsey on the medals table and a 20-year-old island record falls at the athletics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here's your news roundup for Monday - including the very latest from Tynwald and the Island Games in Orkney.
In the first of our daily pods from Orkney 2025, Tony Curr is joined by Jamie Ingrouille and Sophie Rabey to reflect on a sun-soaked opening ceremony, the set-up in the smallest-ever host island, and Guernsey's first win of the week at these Island Games... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's a real mix when it comes to the Isle of Man's Island Games sailing team in 2025.Of the four representing the Isle of Man there will be three new faces hoping to make an impression in Orkney.One of those is 20-year-old Teddy Dunn who recently sat down with Manx Radio to discuss the prospect of making his maiden games appearance and what he makes of the chances all of the Manx squad have this year:
In tonight's programme:In a weekend of double-headers, in football FC Isle of Man are preparing for the first of two pre-season games in less than 24 hours on Island tonightThe record-breaking racing may have come to a close at the Southern 100 this week, but solo and sidecar action will continue this weekend in the north of the IslandAnd with less than 24 hours to go until the 2025 Island Games officially begin, we're hearing from a few more of the Isle of Man teams flying the Manx flag: the women's football team along with the badminton and sailing squadsFeatured this week are Paul Jones, Lee Bartram, Becky Corkish, Wayne Lisy, Matthew Nicholson and Teddy Dunn
Bracing themselves for a busy Island Games schedule this year in Orkney will be the Isle of Man's badminton squad.Looking to build on three medals at the last games two years ago, it's expected to be long days out on court for the team, singles and doubles events for the ten-strong Isle of Man lineup.One of the who appeared and was among the medals last time out was Matthew Nicholson, one of those ten which will feature a mix of experience and games debutants in 2025.Mr Nicholson's been telling Manx Radio how its been getting ready for the hectic yet rewarding experience of the event:
Javen Houston a' bruidhinn ri Alasdair MacIllinnein agus Ailean MacLeòid air thoiseach air Geamannan Eadar-nàiseanta nan Eilean 2025. A look ahead to the Orkney 2025 Island Games.
They were bronze medallists at the previous Island Games two years ago, and now the Isle of Man women's football side are targeting more at this year's event in Orkney.Having initially only been a reserve in the football draw in September 2024, the squad was dramatically instated into the event a few months later in December last year following the withdrawal of Guernsey.It's been a tight turnaround then for the team but that's not hindered preparations in the eyes of Isle of Man women's team captain, Becky Corkish and manager, Wayne Lisy.They caught up with Manx Radio recently to tell us about their high ambitions in 2025:
The Isle of Man has a long-standing and stellar reputation in the sport of cycling and it's a tradition it'll be hoping to keep up at the 2025 Island Games in Orkney.The Isle of Man cycling team claimed six medals in Guernsey two years ago and they're set to mount an assault once again on both the road and mountain bike events.Rob Sorby is the team's manager and was part of the setup at the previous games.He's been telling us about their preparations and ambitions for this year:
With 15 medals at the last Island Games in Guernsey, it's perhaps no surprise the Isle of Man swimming team is in high spirits going into the latest games in Orkney this year.The number 15 is prominent again this time around - that's the number of swimmers who'll fly the Manx flag this month.At the heart of the team once more will be team manager, Erica Bellhouse and national team coach, Lee Holland.Manx Radio's been speaking with them both to get their thoughts on the campaign ahead:
On today's edition of Gibraltar Today...The GHA says there's a rise in salmonella food poisoning cases in the community. Separately, there has also been a Norovirus outbreak at Elderly Residential Services.The Director of Public Health Dr Helen Carter joins us.Together with a representative of the Environmental Agency.-Short term lets have been growing across Europe. They're shaking up the market. Legislation is now in effect. We speak to property owner Esteban Bravo.-12 year old, Arya Arun, has published his first comic book. It's called "Potato Man, The Living Potato Superhero - Part I" and is available in local shops and in all Amazon marketplaces across the globe. Arya joins us with his dad Arun.-Eastern Beach is the place to be this Thursday evening, Stay Late Order Pizza.Jonathan Collado of Fresh Entertainment and Cultural Service's Giovi Viñales join us...-And, the Island Games start on Sunday! Jose Marie joins us with the latest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Golf is a sport in which the Isle of Man has enjoyed a good deal of success in at the Island Games previously, and there's hopes that the Manx squad can relive that feeling again in 2025.Eight players have been selected for the Isle of Man's golf team heading to Orkney this month.And spearheading their campaign as team manager is Gary AsheIn this extended interview, he sat down with Manx Radio at Douglas Golf Club recently to explain how much he and the team is relishing this latest challenge.
In tonight's programme:Tonight (4 July) sees a meeting of some of the biggest football talent on Island as the Isle of Man men's national side and FC Isle of Man face off in a friendly under the floodlights at The BowlFor the first time ever, the World Downhill Skateboarding Championship is visiting the Island, we hear from the event's Director of RacingAnd we're continuing our countdown to the 2025 Island Games - we'll find out how preparations are going for the Isle of Man's golf teamAnd also - after a great medal haul at the games last time out - the Manx swimming squad tells us about their hopes for Orkney this monthThis week featuring Chris Bass, Paul Jones, Will Stephenson, Gary Ashe, Erica Bellhouse and Lee Holland
The latest Manx side we're taking a look ahead of the 2025 Island Games is one that has its message very clear... they're going for gold in Orkney.Having been crowned champions in Gotland in 2017, the Isle of Man men's football team had a disappointing campaign in 2023 in Guernsey by their standards, finishing ninth.Caretaker player/manager Chris Bass jnr. sat down with us recently to explain why - above all else - he believes his squad should settle for nothing less than the top prize this summer:
Host Charlie catches up with Commonwealth and European finalist Kara Hanlon about the upcoming Island Games in Orkney, her international career to date, and resilience in the sport of swimming. Charlie also speaks to Inga Burton (Orkney) and Petur Petursson (Shetland) about Orkney 2025, and what the Island Games means to island communities in Scotland.
The Speaker of Parliament has moved to set the record straight on the latest Principal Auditor's Report. Karen Rammage told there's no question of her team not doing it's job properly. It comes after the Opposition accused the Government of delaying the presentation of the latest Principal Auditor's report, at precisely the time that Parliament is debating Gibraltar's finances and the state of the nation. Jonathan Sacramento told us more.How will Europe's continuing heat wave impact Gibraltar? On Wednesday it helped fuel a deadly wildfire in Spain - two farmers were killed in Catalonia while apparently trying to flee in a vehicle, local authorities said on Wednesday. We asked Meteorologist Clément Hutin whether we can expect another worrying weather event in the near future.Just over a week to go until the Island Games! Gibraltar one of 24 island groups from across the world set to compete in Orkney. Ivan De Haro has been chosen as Gibraltar's flag bearer in the opening ceremony... and Christian Navas Jnr has been chosen as water carrier: two significant roles in an opening ceremony steeped in tradition.A decade and countless hangovers later, the Gibraltar Wine Festival is back for a tenth year! It's an evening filled with wine, food and live music... and it all kicks off in just over 24 hours! Organisers Glenn and Michelle Sanders have been busy preparing for the event, but were keen to tell us why people should head down to Chatham Counterguard tomorrow.Next week, dance meets history in a powerful tribute to Gibraltar's military past. Mediterranean Dance School's production of “Letters to Lilly" tells the story of a young nurse and soldier who fall in love during the turmoil of WW2 in Gibraltar. We spoke to director Genyka Celecia in the studio alongside both lead dancers in the production Jayce Caetano and Juliana Martin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're edging ever closer to the 2025 Island Games in Orkney and next in the spotlight on the Manx Radio SportsCast is the Isle of Man's triathlon team.After picking up three bronze medals at the previous event in Guernsey in 2023, the Manx squad will be back in games action with no few than ten athletes - six male and four female - looking to be in the hunt for honours.In this extended interview, we spoke recently with team manager Juan Kinley and athlete, Clara Isaac who's one of those making their maiden appearance in the games
We're continuing our countdown to the 2025 Island Games in Orkney from 12-18 July, and in this episode we speak with a team that very much has their eyes on focused on their targets.The Isle of Man archery team will head to this summer's event hoping to build on the six medals they claimed at the last games in 2023.Rhys Moore - who was among the team and individual medals in Guernsey two years ago - is part of a slimmed-down five-strong lineup flying the Manx flag in the sport this time around.In this extended interview, we caught up with Rhys at the team's summer training base at Greeba recently where he explained how the team's preparations have been and how the sport is doing locally in recent times
From years down to months... from months down to weeks... and now, we're just days away from the 2025 Island Games in Orkney.And ahead of the Isle of Man's campaign in Orkney, we at Manx Radio have been catching up with the respective teams over recent weeks and months to hear about the preparations, hopes and ambitions this year.In this episode of the Manx Radio SportsCast, we hear from a spot which is making an Island Games return after an eight-year absence - Gymnastics.In this extended interview, we catch up with Isle of Man gymnastics team manager Helen Duggan
In tonight's programme:Sir Mark Cavendish has officially unveiled the NSC raceway now renamed in his honour, we hear from the 'Manx Missile' himselfIt's been all action this week in Manx golf as we reach the semi-final stage of the Isle of Man Championships which are being held tonightWe hear from a Manx professional triathlete who'll be representing Great Britain this weekendWe get the latest on an international tennis tournament which has been held on Manx shores over the last weekAnd racing action returns in the north of the Island this weekend for the latest round of the ARA Championship at JurbyAnd our countdown to the 2025 Island Games continues as we catch up with the Manx triathlon squad heading to OrkneyFeaturing Sir Mark Cavendish, Gary Ashe, Will Draper, Paul Jarvis, Neal Champion, Juan Kinley and Clara Isaac
In tonight's programme:The 2025 Parish Walk is upon us, we hear from the Race Director ahead of this year's event getting underway tomorrow morningThe Isle of Man will play host to an international tennis tournament from Sunday for five days of competition in DouglasOne of the biggest events on the Isle of Man golf's calendar is here with qualifying for the 2025 Isle of Man Championships teeing off this weekendAnd with less than a month to go until the 2025 Island Games, we've been hearing from the teams making their way to Orkney in the next few weeksRob Pritchard is joined by Ray Cox, Paul Jarvis, Darryl Callister, Helen Duggan and Rhys Moore
In tonight's programme:As the 2025 Island Games edge closer, the Isle of Man women's national football return to action on home soil this weekendHaving made Manx sporting history in boxing, we catch up with the Island fighter who's recently become a WBC championWe take a look into what's been happening and what's in store in the ever-busy world of Manx athleticsOne of the major events on the Isle of Man's cycling calendar is on the agenda this SundayAnd we take get an insight into what is a busy time of year for the Isle of Man's golf sceneRob Pritchard is joined this week by Becky Corkish, Wayne Lisy, Sam Rennie, Dave Griffiths, Jim Cottier and Darryl Callister
Robin Sheppard-Capurro hosts the show today, covering the following topics:1 - We start with a tribute to former Crown Prosecutor and Barrister, Robert Fischel, who died earlier this year, aged 72. A ceremony at the Supreme Court yesterday in his memory. GBC Newsroom's Katy Docker summarises the tribute, and studio guest Charles Gomez adds his memories of Mr Fischel KC.2 - The UK has signed a deal to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, but what does this mean for Gibraltar? Charles Gomez is an Honorary Professor of International Law and International Relations of the University of Cádiz and a member of the Key Advisory Group for Law at the University of Gibraltar. He shares his strong opposition to the Chief Minister's views in Parliament yesterday, where he said the UK has made the right decision.3 - The winners of this year's Young Enterprise competition are a group called "Collectify" - a company selling trading cards about the Rock's community and culture. The top prize was awarded at a ceremony earlier this week where all the teams made their final presentations. Jessie Chipol-Nuñez spoke about what the group have learned on their journey, with a look-ahead to the next stage.4 - Sport: Jose Marie Luis gives a round-up of the week's sports news, including Scott Wiseman's appointment and squad announcement for the up coming Nations League matches. And it's 50 days until the Island Games - we check in with Linda Alvarez and Louis Chichon of the Gibraltar Island Games Association for the latest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The headteachers union has demanded an urgent meeting with the education department, describing the relationship between schools and civil servants as 'toxic and broken'.The health minister hasn't ruled out changing who would be eligible for an NHS dentist on the Island to reduce waiting lists.The Isle of Man athletics squad are quietly confident about this year's Island Games.
De vez en cuando, un tema ligerito ayuda a pasar el rato. Hoy venimos con los Island Games, los Juegos de las Islas, un evento polideportivo con una característica común: todos sus participantes son o están cerca de ser paraísos fiscales.Después, Alfonso nos deleita con uno de sus trepidantes concursos, esta vez sin efemérides, pero no sin dificultad: distinguir titulares reales de titulares satíricos no es cosa menor, dicho de otra manera, es cosa mayor.
Results, reaction and analysis to the latest football action on the Isle of Man and further afieldPLUS, we get some insight into the Isle of Man athletics team heading to the 2025 Island Games and what the local athletics calendar has in store over the coming weeksRob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham and Dave Griffiths
We continue to digest the results of the Local Authority Elections, after multiple political veterans made a comeback.The chief minister is facing calls to withdraw remarks, after a Standards Committee investigation found he made ‘unacceptable' comments in Tynwald.The Isle of Man men's national football team returns to action ahead of this summer's Island Games.
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Health officials are urging people of all ages to take bowel cancer symptoms seriously.The Chief Minister says EU artificial intelligence laws won't be adopted here any time soon.The Isle of Man swimming team is revealed for this year's Island Games.
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Brian Scally and Haley Strong recap the series premiere of Peacock's reality romance spin-off, Love Island Games!
This week, Nikki and Brie are in LA and taking care of some business in Southern California! First, Brie had a close call with Winston that left her on edge. The full Twin Love trailer officially dropped, and the drama is about to rise when the show premieres on Prime Video 11/17! Then Liberty Poole and Curtis Pritchard connect from across the globe to join Nikki & Brie to talk about Love Island Games on Peacock! Liberty was on season 7 of Love Island UK, and Curtis was on 5 of the show, and they're back in Fiji for Love Island Games, which brings together an international cast in the Villa and some new twists that bring new dynamics to the show that have never been seen before! The conversation kicks off with Curtis and Liberty spilling the tea on the impact of Love Island on pop culture, sexy games that bring some heat to the show, seeing ex's on the show, watching themselves kiss on TV, becoming memes because of things they say on the show, bromances gone good and friendships gone wrong, competing for more than just love, bad kissers, career goals, jealousy, and dating within such a small group…and what it was like to kiss one another on the show! Then, this episode closes out with Liberty and Curtis sharing their Inspiration & Affirmation. While Curtis goes with a motto that is very direct, Liberty's choice is all about living in the present, something that's very appropriate for someone looking for a connection on Love Island Games! Watch Love Island Games streaming now on Peacock! Follow Liberty on Instagram Follow Curtis on Instagram Twin Love premieres Friday, November 17th, on Prime Video!Catch Nikki on season 2 of Barmageddon, premiering Monday, November 13th on USA Network!Vote for Artem and Charity Lawson on DWTS, and text Charity to 21523 on show nights!Follow Nikki & Brie on Instagram and send Nikki & Brie a message on Threads!To watch exclusive videos of this week's episode, follow The Nikki & Brie Show on Instagram, YouTube