On Air Night Flight | Midnight - 6:00am

Be realistic - Health Minister speaks out

Bee-shiu resoonagh - Shirveishagh Slaynt loayrt magh

Eam dy phointeil reilleyder neu-chrogheydagh jeh shirveish slaynt yn Ellan, t'eh neu-resoonagh as cha beagh eh foaysagh.

Shen ny ta'n Shirveishagh Slaynt as Kiarail y Theay credjal, roish resoonaght ayns Tinvaal.

Kate Beecroft, Oltey jeh'n Chiare as Feed son Doolish Yiass, t'ee shirrey er Tinvaal ad dy phointeil reilleyder veagh abyl stiurey yn Shirveishagh bentyn da cooishyn ennagh as shickraghey dy beagh shirveishyn cooie kiarit.

Ny-yei shen, ta Howard Quayle gra dy vel ad caghlaa shirveish slaynt yn Ellan er aghtyn mooarey hannah. Foddee dy vel sheshaghyn politickagh ennagh costreeu son ynnyd dy gheddyn ad hene reihit reesht, t'eh smooinaghtyn.
 

Be realistic - Health Minister speaks out

A call to appoint an independent regulator of the Island's health service is impractical and won't be of benefit.

That's the belief of the Health and Social Care Minister ahead of a debate in Tynwald.

South Douglas MHK Kate Beecroft is asking for Tynwald to legislate to appoint a regulator who would have powers to direct the Minister in certain areas and ensure appropriate services are provided.

However, Howard Quayle says major changes are already being made to the structure of the Island's health service and feels some political colleagues may be vying for position to get themselves re-elected.

More from Manx Gaelic