The House of Keys will sit tomorrow for the first time this year, with questions from only two members.
MHK Lawrie Hooper will ask two of the six questions tabeld for oral answer, and all seven for written reply.
The other four will come from Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Jason Moorhouse.
Mr Hooper's questions focus on the Island's EU Settlement Scheme, the improvement of Ramsey's bus and tram stations and targets laid down in the Programme for Government.
Meanwhile, Mr Moorhouse will query the Island's education department, the Chief Minister's main priorities between now and the next general election, and support post-Brexit.
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