The Isle of Man must 'keep close' to the issues and opportunities surrounding Brexit.
That's the opinion of the Island's new Chief Minister who's in Brussels to discuss the implications of the UK's exit from the European Union.
Howard Quayle's two day visit will include attendances at City of London events - he says the aim is to understand the likely knock-on effects across a range of sectors.
He's described it as a 'question of huge importance' for the future of the Isle of Man's economy.
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