The Langness footpaths inquiry, wholesale costs affecting the MEA and the Southern Area Plan are among the issues which will be raised during question time in the House of Keys today (Tuesday).
Onchan MHK Peter wants a progress report on the rights of way at the popular beauty spot, and an assurance that the final version of the long-awaited planning blue-print will go before Tynwald for approval before next year's general election.
North Douglas member Bill Henderson wants to know what the MEA is doing to take advantage of lower wholesale prices, tactical purchasing and cost control within the business.
Members also have seven bills to consider, and there are three more before the Legislative Council.
Mr Karran will also ask what measures are in place to make sure that people leaving hospital and prison have a home address to go to, and if there is a health and safety ban preventing people under the age of 18 from working on building sites.
And he is wondering whether plans for an Area of Special Scientific Interest in Ramsey estuary are to be recinded, varied or confirmed, now the deadline for public comment has passed.
There are questions about the possibility of additional car parking at Silverdale, and waiting time for psychology services.
And North Douglas MHK John Houghton has a detailed written question on unpaid fixed penalty fines.
Question time in the House of Keys is broadcast live on Manx Radio's AM 1368 service, from 10am. The Legislative Council sits from 10.30am.
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