Tynwald sits from today, with two major reports for the Council of Ministers to report back on.
The government's handling of the pandemic and the Ranson case are the subject of two documents due for consideration during the sitting.
There are also 24 questions for ministers and heads of government bodies to answer.
The April sitting begins at 10am in Legislative Buildings in Douglas.
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