The House of Keys sits this morning, with 20 questions and a new assisted dying law up for discussion.
Members will pose questions about the Steam Packet Company, flights from Ronaldsway Airport, and a review of the Island's railways.
MHKs will also be asked to give the Assisted Dying Bill its second reading - with a motion from Onchan MHK Rob Callister to send it to a committee for consideration.
The sitting takes place from 10am - there's no business for the Legislative Council and so MLCs won't be meeting today.
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