Tynwald sits later today for the first time in the new political year with plenty on the agenda.
Members have 31 questions for oral answer and another 37 for written reply, covering topics such as work permits, dental care and teachers' pay.
Issues around airport security queues and cyclist safety on roads will also be discussed.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle is to make his first state of the nation address to Tynwald after questions have been heard - the court sits at 10.30am.
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