The House of Keys will sit later this morning, with the last chance for three new laws to be passed before the general election.
The chamber will sit for the final time of this administration, and so will try to press on with three bills covering NHS reform, financial services and entity registration.
There'll also be seven questions on topics such as medical cannabis, roadworks in Castletown and the government's economic strategy.
The House of Keys is due to meet in Legislative Buildings in Douglas from 10am.
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