Several backbenchers have ridiculed the situation
The education minister says a review of school meals had to have large sections blacked out or redacted.
Daphne Caine says the way the review was produced meant it wasn't in a form that could be fully released to the public.
You can read more HERE.
In this week's sitting of the House of Keys, the amount of redaction was heavily criticised.
Multiple MHKs including Lawrie Hooper, Julie Edge, Joney Faragher and Tim Glover were among those angry at the editing of the document.
As John Moss explains in this report:
Drug and alcohol charity sees drop off in donations
Douglas Council rules out rent-to-buy scheme
Public Health warns D&V is circulating on the Island
Improvements being made as part of ongoing RDCH work
Postal services to USA still suspended