The government is set to ease health and safety regulations for some self-employed people.
When Tynwald sits in June, DEFA Minister Clare Barber will ask the court to back new regulations.
They'd exempt low risk self-employed people like freelance designers, writers, consultants, tutors, home-based crafters or online retail sole traders from general health and safety duties.
Tynwald is due to sit in Legislative Buildings in Douglas from Tuesday, June 16.
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