The Chief Minister will join his Channel Island counterparts to discuss opportunities and risks surrounding Brexit later this month.
Howard Quayle will attend a meeting of the EU Select Committee Inquiry at the House of Lords on December 20th.
He's also invited the Justice Committee to visit the Island in January as part of its inquiry into Brexit and the Crown Dependencies.
It follows a 'considerable' number of meetings between the Manx and UK Government since the EU referendum on June 23rd.
'High level' briefing papers have also been provided to senior Whitehall officials and formal written evidence has been submitted to the House of Commons Foreign Affairs and Justice committees.
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