The House of Keys sits this morning, discussing issues such as the Island’s footballing success, the effects of cannabis and the work of the Financial Crimes Unit.
Ministers face a total of twelve questions for oral answer, with another 17 for written response.
There are also three bills to steer through stages this morning, covering law officers, terrorism and the Public Services Commission.
Douglas West MHK Chris Thomas will seek recognition of the Ellan Vannin football side who came a narrow second at the ConIFA World Football Cup, asking Chief Minister Allan Bell to make a statement about their achievement.
Ramsey MHK Leonard Singer will contribute to the recent debate about cannabis laws on the Island as he asks Health Minister Howard Quayle what the latest professional advice is about the drug.
Meanwhile, Alf Cannan MHK will put three questions to Economic Development Minister John Shimmin about gas deposits off the Island’s coast.
You can hear full, live coverage of Keys questions from 10 o’clock this morning on Manx Radio’s AM1368 frequency – or online at manxradio.com
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