Tynwald sits this morning, with 30 questions to be aired by the court.
When members meet in Legislative Buildings in Douglas from 10.30am, they'll discuss a range of issues including car parking at the airport, credit cards and complaints about energy bills.
There are also a total of 30 items on the order paper, with a possible 25 per cent price rise in fees for driving tests up for debate.
The Manx Utilities Authority is also due to put its annual plan before the court during this month's sitting.
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