Questions range from housing to driverless vehicles
House of Keys members will this morning (24 March) once again be updated on the situation with the Island's bus strike.
This time it won't come in the form of an urgent question, but one thing hasn't changed; the direction from which the inquiry comes.
Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Jason Moorhouse continues his quest to keep his Keys colleagues up to speed with what the infrastructure minister can or is prepared to reveal about the ongoing bus dispute.
Meanwhile, there are a number of starred questions.
Onchan MHK Julie Edge asks about migrants and whether they can use UK support to facilitate travel here.
Mr Moorhouse also asks about the number of single people on the housing waiting list while Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper's attention is drawn to the change over of operator at the Northern Civic Amenity Site.
Ms Edge returns to her feet to ask about a forensic audit of Manx Care.
Mr Moorhouse inquires about driverless or autonomous vehicles.
He also wants to know how many vehicles have been seized for non payment of parking fines since September 2021.
Afterwards, the Safe Access Zones Bill reaches its clauses stage.
You can follow along to House of Keys questions via Manx Radio AM1368, DAB, online and on smartphone apps.
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