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Three questions in Keys

This morning's House of Keys question time looks set to be a short one, with just three for oral answer.

Castletown MHK Richard Ronan wants to know if a risk assessment has been carried out with regard to schoolchildren travelling on bendy buses.

That question is for Graham Cregeen, the community, culture and leisure minister.

Onchan MHK Zac Hall wants a statement from Infrastructure Minister David Cretney on the waste policy and strategy for the coming decade.

And Mr Hall's Onchan colleague David Quirk will ask Mr Cretney if he'll publish the contract for the energy from waste plant.

The Fisheries (Amendment) Bill and Bribery Bill both receive their second readings in the Keys.

The former will ensure compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights, the latter is to ensure the Island’s legislation to combat bribery meets developing international standards.

Meanwhile, the Legislative Council has David Callister's Electoral Reform Bill and the Financial Services (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2012 to consider.

You can hear coverage of House of Keys questions on our AM1368 frequency, and via manxradio.com, from 10am.

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