No immediate changes for IoM residents, says Quayle
There will be no immediate changes for Isle of Man residents when the United Kingdom leaves the European Union on Friday, according to the chief minister.
It marks the start of a transition period, which lasts until the end of the year.
Howard Quayle says work behind the scenes is ongoing, to make sure the Island is ready for whatever is agreed.
He adds that for now, though, it's as you were:

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