Tynwald sits from today, with 21 questions on the agenda.
Members will gather in Legislative Buildings in Douglas from 10am today.
They'll discuss issues such as the hospitality industry, the Steam Packet company and the new Liverpool ferry terminal.
There'll also be votes on the minimum wage, the publication of three government reports and a skills strategy for the Island over the next three years.
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