The House of Keys sits this morning with 19 questions, two laws and a motion to be considered.
Pensions will be key on the agenda this morning with four questions and a motion about stopping the government from scrapping the triple-lock.
Also being discussed is accident and emergency waiting times, e-wallet services and the living wage.
Members will sit from 10am in Legislative Buildings in Douglas.
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