Plenty for both IoM and UK to do
The chief minister says there's still plenty to do when it comes to Brexit, with the next six or seven months looking particularly busy.
The UK officially left the EU on Friday night, kick-starting a transition period which lasts until the end of the year.
Howard Quayle says there's a lot on the plates of both the Manx and UK governments:
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