Seventeen questions for answer in May's sitting
The current position with Ramsey and District Cottage Hospital and if there is need for a new primary radar at Ronaldsway.
Those are questions which will be asked in Tynwald today (Tuesday May 19).
Also; the projected cost of the proposed onshore windfarm, and whether the regulation of funeral directors has been considered.
To start there is an urgent question from Julie Edge on why all adult hospital inpatient and day cases were suspended on 12 May.
The Ramsey and District Cottage Hospital question is tabled by Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper, he asks the health minister what the plans are for reopening the site.
Also, there are questions on the use of the Vehicle Test Centre by the public.
Meanwhile, Mr Hooper wants to know why no infrastructure scheme supported projects are progressing in the north of the Island.
Dr Allinson asks what is the operational protocol for allowing patients prescribed medicinal cannabis products to continue taking them after being admitted to Noble's Hospital.
The Ramsey member also has a motion in the main agenda suggesting a citizens jury should consider a future regulated environment allowing for the sale of cannabis for recreational use.
The Court will also be asked to approve the awarding of the Tynwald Honour to Peter Kelly MBE, the architectural historian.
Take a look at today's Tynwald Question Paper HERE.
Listen to today's sitting from 10am via Manx Radio AM and online.
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