
The Island could be well placed to benefit from Celtic links between Ireland and Britain.
That’s the belief of Speaker of the House of Keys after a two day sitting of the British Irish Parliamentary Assembly in Dublin this week.
Steve Rodan represented the Manx parliament on the body, set up to act as a link between the United Kingdom and Irish parliaments.
He says politicians can see the potential for marketing initiatives celebrating heritage tourism.
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