Manx food and drink well received at Europe's largest Celtic festival
The Chief Minister believes Europe's largest Celtic festival is providing a "shop window" for the Isle of Man.
Around 750,000 people will attend the 10-day Festival Interceltique de Lorient.
Music, dance and local produce are all celebrated at the event.
Howard Quayle is there for the first time, and says the Manx food and drink has gone down particularly well:
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