Tynwald is set to convene for its final sitting of the year later this morning.
It's busy schedule - with 23 questions for oral response and 19 for written reply.
Among the topics to be discussed are the educational performances of children in the care of the DHSC, the new five-day letter delivery structure and active travel plans.
The session will get underway in Douglas from 10.30am.
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