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Patient transfer contract raised in Keys sitting

Feysht ayns y Chiare as Feed mychione coonrey ymmyrkey surransee

Va shiaght feyshtyn ayn son freggyrtyn loayrit er claare-obbyr yn laa jea son y chied soie jeh'n Chiare as Feed y vee shoh.

David Ashford, Oltey son Doolish Hwoaie, vrie eh kiare jeh ny feyshtyn.
Mastey cooishyn ny feyshtyn, va'n coonrey ymmyrkey surransee as leighyn bentyn da carbid hreigit.

Bentyn da cooishyn elley, va shey feyshtyn ayn son freggyrtyn screeuit - as phrow yn Shirveishagh Tashtee Alfred Cannan y billey cronghyr (lhiasaghey) feed cheead as shiaght-jeig y stiurey trooid y nah lhaihys echey.


Patient transfer contract raised in Keys sitting

There were seven questions for oral answer on yeterday's order paper for the first House of Keys sitting of the month.

North Douglas member David Ashford asked four of them - with the patient transfer contract and laws on abandoned vehicles among the issues covered.

Elsewhere, there were six questions for written answer - and Treasury Minister Alfred Cannan attempted to steer the Casino (Amendment) Bill 2017 through its second reading.

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