Slattys ayns draght er ard sauchey 'neu-freggyrtagh da'n chooish' as OCF
Doilleeid lesh clou data
Ta OCF gra nagh vel slattys ayns draght, ta treealey ardyn sauchey mygeayrt ynnydyn ta shirveishyn rey torraghys goll er jannoo, freggyrtagh da'n chooish.
Jemayrt (13ss Mee Vayrt) va'n Chiare as Feed soie myr bing dy resooney magh cur er bun ny ardyn, as yn dean oc dy choadey noi tranlaase.
Rere ny leighyn treealit, veagh rolley jeh ooilley ny ardyn coadit shoh, ta goaill stiagh troggalyn ayns thieyn lheeys as thieyn ny fir lhee phrofeshoonagh vees cooilleeney y chirveish, foshlit da'n theay.
Ta'n Oltey ass-lieh Connaghyn Rob Callister ayns coardail dy lhisagh ardyn ve currit er bun dy chur entreilys sauchey dauesyn vees jannoo ymmyd jeh shirveishyn rey torraghys, agh t'eh gra dy beagh doilleeid lesh clou data my-nyn-gione.
AS MNR CALLISTER: Ta shin nyn ellan beg, ta shin nyn moodeeys beg, Yn sorch shoh dy chlou data, cha nel eh ayn eer 'sy Reeriaght Unnaneysit, as shen dy jarroo cur imnea orrym. Ta shin foddey roish . . .
AS EWAN GAWNE: Beagh shin jannoo roie-hampleyr, nagh beagh?
AS MNR CALLISTER: Veagh shin jannoo roie-hampleyr feer ghaueagh dy gholl choud as shen er y hoshiaght. Shegin dooin jannoo wheesh shen dy choadey, she, ta mee dy slane ayns foayr jeh ny ardyn entreilys. Agh cha nel, my vees eh orrin clou ny ardyn as foddee - as cha nel mee agh jannoo ymmyd jeh'n ockle 'foddee' - data persoonagh jeh fir lhee phrofeshoonagh ta cooilleeney yn obbyr laaoil oc.
Draft safe zone legislation 'not fit for purpose' says MHK
Publishing data an issue
An MHK says draft legislation proposing safe zones surrounding places where abortion services are to be provided wasn't fit for purpose.
On Tuesday, (13 Mar) the House of Keys sat as a committee to debate the introduction of the zones, designed to protect against harassment.
Under the proposed laws, a list of all these protected areas, which included hospital buildings and the homes of medical professionals providing the service, would be made public.
Onchan member Rob Callister agrees zones should be established to offer safe access to those using abortion services, but says publishing data about them would be an issue.