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Bishop's vote bill to go before Keys

Fifteen questions on today's order paper

The final reading in front of The House of Keys on the question, as to whether the Bishop should keep his vote in LegCo and Tynwald, will take place today. 

But before that there are fifteen questions due to be answered. 

Jason Moorhouse asks about how many people are working for 37 hours a week or less.

He then asks a question on VAT and the hospitality sector.

Douglas North David Ashford asks about healthcare and resurfacing road work on the Cronk Drean estate.

Subjects then range from wind turbines and their use, the objective assessment of housing need, the impact of Tesco on charities and other community organisations, and the final scheduled question is on Post Office deliveries of Yodel packages.

The Constitution Bill is scheduled to receive its third reading before going to Legislative Council for their examination. 

You can find the order paper HERE.

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