Oral evidence sessions supporting an inquiry into Tynwald's branches have concluded
Oral evidence sessions supporting an inquiry into Tynwald's branches have concluded.
Lord Lisvane has declared he's ready to write his report following the final scheduled sitting with provisional Clerk of Tynwald Roger Phillips.
Over the last fortnight, a number of interested parties have presented their opinions on change - including the President of Tynwald and the Chief Minister.
Results of the review into our ancient parliamentary system commissioned by the Council of Ministers are expected in July.
Lord Lisvane indicates what will happen next.
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