Unexpected deaths question in Keys today
There are eleven inquiries, in the House of Keys today (Tuesday 3 March), starting with one starred question.
That comes from Jason Moorhouse who will ask the treasury minister how much of the 400-million-pound bond was allocated to Manx Utilities and what is the rate of interest.
Mr Moorhouse also asks about curtailment payments to windfarm operators, prosecutions for drink driving and any plans to improve first time buyer support before the autumn election.
He also wants to know about road traffic accidents that have happened between St Marks and Ballasalla in each of last three years.
Meanwhile, the Health Minister will be asked to define frailty.
And Onchan MHK Julie Edge also wants to know what the policy is on the application of do not resuscitate orders, as well as allegations of unexpected deaths, patient safety and staffing at Nobles.

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