Tynwald members will be asked to earmark millions more pounds to build the new ferry terminal in Liverpool this week.
The court's July sitting begins this morning, with 16 questions covering topics such as school meals, water meters and the Manxman ferry on the agenda.
Treasury Minister Dr Alex Allinson will ask for approval to set aside another £10 million for the Liverpool terminal which is currently being built.
There'll also be seven statements from government minister about various issues, including Summerland, the Island's prison and onshore renewable energy.
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