The minister was asked if government was considering introducing Awaab's Law on the IOM
The infrastructure minister says her department's actively installing mould-preventing devices in some of its social houses when they become vacant.
It's after she was asked in the House of Keys if government had any plans to introduce Awaab's Law on the Isle of Man.
Awaab was just two when he died from mould exposure in his social housing flat, and his law means all social housing landlords in the UK now have mandatory timelines for investigating and fixing serious health hazards.
Michelle Haywood says changes to the UK law will always be considered here:

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