
The Minister for Tourism and Leisure says the majority of school bus problems in Douglas are over.
During the first half of the autumn term, a number of St Ninian's pupils were unable to fit on crowded buses, while youngsters subsequently had to use alternative services and were often charged full fares.
Adrian Earnshaw (pictured) says his department will continue to monitor the situation, but the difficulties have eased:
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