.jpg)
The subject of reciprocal agreements with the United Kingdom may be a touchy one, but the Manx Electricity Authority says its own deal is very welcome.
Chairman Quintin Gill says agreements with neighbouring countries mean the Island can rely on engineers to come and help should they be needed.
He was speaking after crews from the authority spent time in Northern Ireland helping to restore power, following storms there.
Mr Gill says the Island gets its fair share of help out of the bargain:
ICO proposes revised data protection fee model after consultation
'We can persevere in the face of uncertainty'
Incapacity benefit claims remain stable as annual cost rises to over £15 million
DoI 'carried out inadequate searches' in response to FoI
Bowel cancer awareness campaign returns with Island-wide initiative