11 newcomers and 13 re-elected members take oath
The 24 newly-elected members of the House of Keys have been sworn in.
Members gathered at a sitting this morning (28 September) to take the oath of allegiance or an affirmation.
It comes following last week's General Election which saw 11 new members voted in and 13 re-elected.
First Deemster Andrew Corlett led the proceedings:
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