Introducing a new Treasure Bill on the Isle of Man will help to safeguard the Island's heritage.
The new legislation had its second reading in the House of Keys this week - gaining unanimous support from MHKs.
It's set to replace the existing Treasure Trove Act which dates back to 1586 and will govern finds of historical significance.
North Douglas MHK Ralph Peake says the Bill has been waiting for over five years to be brought in:
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