
Chris Thomas has questions for Howard Quayle
There are seven questions for verbal discussion in the House of Keys this morning, as 23 members congregate - virtually - from across the Island.
Fresh from his return to the back benches, Chris Thomas MHK kicks off proceedings with two queries for the chief minister - and they relate to planning rules, the very topic which saw him vote against, and be sacked from, the Council of Ministers.
Jason Moorhouse has questions for the ministers of treasury and enterprise about encouraging shoppers back to the high streets, and Manx National Heritage sites respectively.
Julie Edge wants to know how much Covid-19 tests and antibody tests cost.
She'll then be on the receiving end of a question from Lawrie Hooper about procurement and design of the CarryUsThrough stamp collection.
The Ramsey MHK has also spotted a discrepancy in passenger numbers, and wants an explanation from the new infrastructure minister, Tim Baker.