The search for the Isle of Man's next Attorney General has begun.
It follows the death of John Quinn who held the post for more than eight years.
While the attorney general has a seat on the Isle of Man's Legislative Council, he or she cannot vote in Tynwald.
The role, which carries a salary of around £178k per year, is appointed by the Queen on the advice of the UK Justice Secretary.
Full details of the job can be found here.
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