The House of Keys sits this morning, with 17 questions and two new laws on the agenda.
Ministers are due to face questions about the Steam Packet Company's performance in TT, raising the minimum wage and the impact of government roadshows.
Meanwhile laws covering reproductive rights and statue law are also due before members later.
The House of Keys sits in Legislative Buildings in Douglas from 10am.
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