The cost of building the new Isle of Man ferry terminal in Liverpool will be scrutinised again by politicians next week.
Onchan MHK Julie Edge will put questions to Infrastructure Minister, Tim Baker MHK, when the House of Keys meets again next Tuesday (May 11).
Ms Edge wants to know how much has been spent on the project per year, broken down by budget line, since the scheme was first published in the Pink Book.
The minister revealed last month there had been a £5million increase to the cost of building the facility, mentioning there had been costs and delays after unexploded World War Two bombs had to be removed from the site.
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