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  2. Tynwald - Wikipedia

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    Tynwald (Manx: Tinvaal), or more formally, the High Court of Tynwald (Manx: Ard-whaiyl Tinvaal) or Tynwald Court, is the legislature of the Isle of Man. It consists of two chambers, known as the branches of Tynwald: the directly elected House of Keys and the indirectly chosen Legislative Council .

  3. Tynwald Day - Wikipedia

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    Tynwald Day (Manx: Laa Tinvaal) is the National Day of the Isle of Man, usually observed on 5 July (if this is a Saturday or Sunday, then on the following Monday). [ 1 ] On this day, the Island's legislature, Tynwald , meets at St John's , instead of its usual meeting place in Douglas .

  4. St John's, Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    Tynwald Hill. Tynwald Hill, the original assembly place for the Isle of Man parliament, Tynwald, is the scene of the annual ceremony in which the laws of the Isle of Man are promulgated in English and Manx, usually [3] on 5 July. Tynwald Day attracts thousands of spectators to watch the ceremony and participate in the Tynwald Fair.

  5. Projects costing £16.3m seeking Tynwald approval - AOL

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    Spending of £16.3m for a respite centre, a housing project and an updated airport drainage scheme will be put forward for parliamentary approval next month. The Tynwald motion calls for £6m from ...

  6. Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    It has always retained its internal self-government. In 1881, the Isle of Man Parliament, Tynwald, became the first national legislative body in the world to give women the right to vote in a general election, although this excluded married women. [16] [b] The Manx economy is bolstered by its status as a tax haven and offshore banking destination.

  7. Old House of Keys - Wikipedia

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    The parliament of the Isle of Man—Tynwald—is the oldest currently running parliament in the world. It is generally considered to have its origins in the 10th century, but could date back as far as the 8th century. [1] Originally a 32-member Tynwald ruled over the Kingdom of the Isles, with half of its representatives coming from the Isle of ...

  8. Isle of Man Government - Wikipedia

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    The formal head of the Isle of Man Government is the Lieutenant Governor, the personal representative of the Lord of Mann (currently Charles III). The executive head is the Chief Minister . Douglas , the capital city in the Isle of Man, home to the seat of government , is where most Government offices and the parliament chambers ( Tynwald ) are ...

  9. Sword of State (Isle of Man) - Wikipedia

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    The sword is the symbol of the Tynwald, which is said to be the oldest continuous parliament in the world. The sword signifies the duty of the Sovereign of the Isle of Man, who through the Tynwald, is bound to protect and defend the Manx people from their foes. Without the sword, the Tynwald cannot be deemed to be properly constituted.