 
                            The House of Keys will meet in person today for the first time since Coronavirus restrictions were lifted.
During today's session, among the issues to be discussed by MHK's will be the new bus and cycle lane near the TT Grandstand and the all-Island speed limit which was introduced during lockdown.
In total there are nine questions for oral response and seven for written reply for members to consider, which will also cover the likes of the future Summerhill View care home and vandalism caused at Eairy Cushlin.
Meanwhile, there will also be a first reading of the new Manx Care bill as part of the next big steps in the restructuring of the Islands healthcare system following the publishing of a major independent report last year.
This morning's sitting is due to get underway at 10am at Legislative Buildings in Douglas, the public gallery will also be open with anyone wanting to attend asked to head through the normal way at the Bucks Road entrance.
 
                                         
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