Sittings have been 'virtual' since 3 April
Tynwald will sit in situ tomorrow (Tuesday, 16 June).
The Island's parliament, including each of its branches, has been conducted 'virtually' since 3 April with members using online audio software.
In a statement, a spokesperson said: "in view of the recent announcement that social distancing measures are to be relaxed from today, the President has instructed that Tynwald will meet tomorrow in the Chamber, rather than virtually."
You can view the order paper here.
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