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Regulations pose biggest challenge to abortion law

Reillyn cur doolane smoo fo leigh er castey torraghys

Shirveishagh Slaynt as Kiarail y Theay gra dy vel eh gobbyr dy creoi dy yannoo shickyr dy vel saaseyn kiarail ayn

Draghtey reillyn, jannoo shickyr dy vel y chirveish choyrlee jeant aarloo as ablid smoo 'sy thie lheiys.

Shoh ny doolaneyn smoo fo'n Rheynn Slaynt as Kiarail y Theay roish my vees bree currit da slattys noa er castey torraghys.

Hug yn Shirveishagh Slaynt as Kiarail y Theay David Ashford fogrey ayns soie Tinvaal Toshiaght Arree dy bee bree currit da ny leighyn veih'n 24oo Mee Voaldyn.

Va'n billey currit lesh hoshiaght gys Tinvaal 18 meeaghyn er dy henney.

Dooyrt y Shirveishagh neesht dy beagh bree currit da'n clane slattys chelleeragh shaghey cur bree da dy keimoil.

Dinsh eh da Radio Vannin ny ta feme er ve jeant eddyr y daa hraa:

AS DAVID ASHFORD : Ta'n chirveish choyrlee ayd, dy dooghyssagh, as ta feme ain er ve aarloo er-e-son.

Ta'n doolane mooar er ve cur ooilley ny reillyn dy ve draghtit, er yn oyr dy vel reillyn 'sy villey mychione geddyn rey rish foetusyn as yn aght foddee shen ve jeant, as neesht bentyn rish yn aght t'eh er fir lhee recortey coardail y ven.

Myr shoh, shen er ve ny doolane mooar, agh bee ny reillyn shen aarloo dy chur roish Tinvaal Mee Voaldyn, nee lowal shin eisht dy chur stiagh ayn dy chooilley nhee. 

 

DHSC Minister says he's working hard to ensure provisions are in place

Drawing up regulations, ensuring the counselling service is prepared and extra capacity at the hospital.
These are the biggest challenges facing the Department of Health and Social Care ahead of implementing new abortion legislation.

Health and Social Care Minister David Ashford made the announcement in February's sitting of Tynwald, that the laws will come into force from 24 May.

The bill was first brought to Tynwald 18 months ago.

The Minister also said the entire legislation would be effective immediately rather than introducing it incrementally.

He told Manx Radio what needs to be done in the mean time:
 

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