There are 12 questions expecting an answer in tomorrow's House of Keys sitting.
10 questions are expected for oral answer, just two for written responses and one first reading of a bill.
Six MHK have questions, with Douglas North representative David Ashford leading the way - he's looking for answers about the state of Cronkbourne Village, gambling charities and the number of retiring teachers.
Douglas East MHK Clare Bettison wants to know about parking in Douglas and if there might be tax relief for students who return to the Island after studying.
Onchan MHK Rob Callister will ask Infrastructure Minister Ray Harmer about charging Christmas shoppers to pay for parking on Douglas prom with - and he'll also ask how many people have been prosecuted for littering in the past six years.
And Garff's Martin Perkins will quiz Health Minister Kate Beecroft about plans to improve diagnosing and treating ME.
And finally there will be a first reading of the Equality Bill 2016 by Policy and Reform Minister Chris Thomas.
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