There's a varied order paper in today's second to last House of Keys sitting of the year.
To kickstart proceedings Jason Moorhouse MHK will ask if there are any plans to review national insurance rates, he'll also seek to find out how many police cases involving children were linked to mental health problems.
Douglas North MHK David Ashford will ask what impact a shortened horse tram route has had to passenger numbers, and whether government funding for the service has altered accordingly.
Rushen MHK Dr Haywood will seek to find out more about how many employers on Island offer work experience to year 10 and 11, and what is the cost of the programme.
Elsewhere questions will be asked about OFT stepping in to stop fuel prices climbing.
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