The House of Keys will hear a message from the Queen when it sits this morning (Tuesday).
The traditional Commonwealth Day message from Her Majesty is at the top of the order paper for the day’s business.
There are also 24 keys for oral answer and six for written answer, with topics such as pornography, the reciprocal health agreement and Summerland up for discussion.
Two bills will be put before the house, dealing with organised and international crime, and marriage and civil registration.
Chief Minister Tony Brown looks as though he’ll receive more questions about the government’s handling of the battle to keep the reciprocal health agreement.
Today’s questions will open with two from Michael MHK David Cannan asking whether the government has written to UK politicians to thank them for their support as an early day motion goes to the House of Commons.
Onchan MHK Peter Karran will ask Tourism and Leisure Minister Martyn Quayle when Summerland will be redeveloped, while Douglas West MHK Geoff Corkish will quiz Home Affairs Minister Adrian Earnshaw about sniffer dogs.
Manx Radio will broadcast full coverage of questions on AM 1368 from 10am.

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