The ascent of Mann

It’s not quite overseas, but the Isle of Man values its separateness from the UK. AT outlines the unique national, economic and tax position of the real Celtic tiger

Lying almost equidistant from the shores of Ireland and England, the Isle of Man is a place of history, characterised by quiet fishing ports, horse-drawn trams and stunning coastal scenery. But behind this dreamy façade is a dynamic economy probably more deserving of the tag ‘Celtic tiger’ than its neighbour to the west.

The Island is a self-governing Crown...

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