Island's judiciary could challenge prerogative power of Governor
The UK Supreme Court's decision to judge Boris Johnson's shutdown of parliament as unlawful will be 'very influential' in Manx courts.
That's according to professor of law at Oxford Brookes University Peter Edge.
He says the ruling may open the door for the Island's judiciary to challenge the 'prerogative power' invested by the monarch in the Lieutenant Governor, and the Privy Council, the highest court in the land.
Mr Edge also believes the judgement could pave the way towards a written constitution in the UK, which would see the Crown Dependencies' status enshrined in law.
He explained the ramifications of the Supreme Court's decision to Local Democracy Reporter Ewan Gawne:

Amber weather warning issued as strong winds and coastal conditions expected overnight
Hospice funding criticised by UK charity chief amid Isle of Man service cuts
Sailings cancelled as storm brings gale-force winds
Manx Mountain Marathon route diverted over safety concerns amid forecast strong winds
Rushen MHKs to meet with Southern Group Practice over appointment concerns