The first Tynwald order paper of the new political year has been released, outlining 48 topics for discussion.
Among the key issues are proposals to reintroduce parking charges for government employees, revisions to maternity leave policies and measures to improve access to affordable housing.
Glenfaba and Peel MHK Kate Lord-Brennan is also set to propose a motion for Tynwald members to take a week’s break in February, aligning with the school half term.
Members of Tynwald are scheduled to sit at the Legislative Buildings in Douglas on Tuesday, October 21 at 10am.
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