QC officially begins work
The Isle of Man's first full-time Judge of Appeal has been sworn at a ceremony at Government House.
Jeremy Storey QC has taken on the role until 2022, succeeding Geoffrey Tattersall who held the post on a part-time basis for two decades.
A review of the island's appeals system recently determined it should become full-time.
During his swearing-in, Mr Storey said it was an ‘honour and privilege’ to be take up the position.

Tynwald to revisit rates bill after the election
Douglas Council to install temporary play area in Marine Gardens
First risk assessment on proliferation financing published
Third candidate declares for Douglas North
Comments
Add a comment