Also in HoK: Twelve questions for oral answer & six for written
One of the biggest bills of this current administration will have its clauses scrutinised by members of the Keys today (Tues).
With 233 clauses and six schedules, the Sexual Offences and Obscene Publications Bill looks at crimes against children, against those with mental health difficulties, and against those who abuse positions of trust, amongst many other things.
John Moss reports:


Immigration changes designed to stop exploitation by 'bad eggs'
Plantation wood, telegraph poles and Satnav to be discussed in the House of Keys
Contingency budget for horse tram tracks 'significantly increased'
MHK to seek re-election in Arbory, Castletown and Malew