A UK newspaper's been left with a red face as well as a red top - after mistaking Chief Minister Howard Quayle as head of Guernsey's government.
The Daily Express this week ran a story about plans in the Channel Islands to legalise assisted dying.
But alongside the story it ran a picture of the top Manx politician instead of his Guernsey counterpart.
A number of people spotted the mistake and posted it to social media - the govenment says it's been in touch to correct the error.
I can assure you I haven't been moonlighting as the Chief Minister of Guernsey! The Daily Express has its Crown Dependency CMs in a twist - but we have been in touch to point out the error.
— Howard Quayle (@HowardQuayleMHK) March 22, 2018
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