
The Island's state of emergency has officially been lifted.
The order was signed this afternoon by His Excellency, Sir Richard Gozney.
It comes into force at 6pm today.
Emergency measures first came into force on Island in mid-March.
Friday, 26 June 2020 17:37
By Leanne Cooke @leannelily18
The Island's state of emergency has officially been lifted.
The order was signed this afternoon by His Excellency, Sir Richard Gozney.
It comes into force at 6pm today.
Emergency measures first came into force on Island in mid-March.
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