House of Keys schedules unexpected extra sitting before the TT Festival

By 3FM Published 8 May 2026

If you're planning a visit to the Isle of Man this May, it's worth knowing that the island's government is stepping up its schedule. The House of Keys has confirmed an additional sitting this month, giving lawmakers extra time to conduct business before the island grinds to a halt for the famous TT Festival.

Extra Parliamentary Sitting Confirmed for Late May

The Speaker of the House of Keys, Juan Watterson, has convened an extra sitting for Tuesday, May 26 at 10am. Originally, legislators weren't scheduled to meet again until Tuesday, June 9 — well after the TT races conclude — but the additional session will allow the government to address pressing matters before the island's busiest tourism season takes centre stage.

This decision reflects the government's commitment to keeping pace with important issues, including inflation management and support for islanders. Chief Minister Alf Cannan has pledged that the government will remain vigilant and ready to offer additional support to residents where needed.

What Else Is Happening on the Island This Month?

  • Manx Care has temporarily suspended elective procedures to manage capacity
  • Planning approval has been granted for a new home for Douglas Lifeboat
  • Government recruitment efforts show 83% of applicants are Manx or British nationals

For visitors planning their trip around the TT Festival period, remember that government operations continue to run smoothly behind the scenes, ensuring the island's services remain top-notch throughout the busy summer season.

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