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The outgoing lieutenant governor says he will be sorry to leave the Isle of Man, as his time in office draws to a close.
Vice Admiral Sir Paul Haddacks is spending his final day in the job today (Thursday), before setting off for the UK on Friday.
A week today, Sir Paul's successor Adam Wood will be sworn-in as the new governor.
Sir Paul says the time he and Lady Haddacks have spent on the Island has flown by:
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