Indictors trending positively after first year
The Programme for Government is progressing well, but there's no room for complacency - that's the view of the Chief Minister.
Howard Quayle says more of the actions in the five-year plan have been completed than expected in its first twelve months.
Indicators suggest the programme is moving forward positively - the projected government deficit has gone down by nearly £12 million, and there are 500 more in employment.
But Mr Quayle says world events could have a knock-on effect on the Manx economy:
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