Results 801–820 of 1320 for representations -taxation speaker:Julie James -speaker:Mandy Jones -speaker:Angela Burns -speaker:Rhys ab Owen -speaker:Vaughan Gething

4. Statement by the First Minister: Draft Agreement on the Withdrawal of the UK from the EU (20 Nov 2018)

Paul Davies: ...of today's statement, and the First Minister's commentary on UK Conservative internal party relationships, is a bit rich when you look at the discipline of some Welsh Government Ministers, and does nothing remotely constructive to support Welsh industry. Indeed, it makes Wales look weak in leadership at a time when the country should be focusing on getting the best possible deal for its...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (20 Nov 2018)

David Lloyd: Leader of the house, can I ask for a Government statement on screening services, particularly as I've had representations recently concerning Bowel Screening Wales? It operates as a bespoke screening service, as you know, yet is sort of vaguely part of the NHS, but basically stand-alone as well. Bowel Screening Wales does excellent work, however if someone who has had a previous bowel...

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Roll-out of Universal Credit in the Cynon Valley (20 Nov 2018)

Carwyn Jones: ...reconsider this damaging policy and to commit to targeting more support to help lift people out of poverty. We all see, of course, the flaws of universal credit, and the Member will be aware of the representations we have made.

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Roll-out of Universal Credit in the Cynon Valley (20 Nov 2018)

Vikki Howells: ...work and pensions Secretary having acknowledged the damage that universal credit is causing, but also having made big promises on protecting the most vulnerable, will the Welsh Government make representations to her successor to ensure that these are not just more empty words from Tory Ministers in Westminster?

1. Questions to the First Minister: White Ribbon Day (20 Nov 2018)

Carwyn Jones: ..., to say that about the judiciary. I think that, in their defence, younger judges particularly are very well aware of the world around them and, of course, what is appropriate to say and what is not appropriate to say. I think that, certainly, when I was in practice, some of the older judges at that time perhaps were of a different era. But the judges that I know would be very, very much...

7. Debate on the Finance Committee report on its Inquiry into Preparations for Replacing EU Funding for Wales (14 Nov 2018)

David Rees: ...thrown in the air and discarded, because we just haven't got a clue. And that's the biggest problem: there is no commitment to any aspect of this. The high-level abstract definitions say absolutely nothing. And Julie's also highlighted the concern that we've also had in the past—and we've raised this with the Cabinet Secretary on other aspects of Brexit—is the engagement with the Welsh...

5. Statement by the Minister for Children, Older People and Social Care: Improving Outcomes for Children: Reducing the Need for Children to Enter Care, and the Work of the Ministerial Advisory Group (13 Nov 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: The ministerial advisory group has representation from all senior leaders and organisations with an involvement in children’s services. The group has been instrumental in advising me on, and co-producing, the improving outcomes for children work programme, and I'm pleased our partners are actively involved in this work. In fact, I attended the last ministerial advisory group meeting, and I...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon ( 6 Nov 2018)

Carwyn Jones: There is a taskforce, and we have representation on that taskforce, and a bid has been received for additional funding from the taskforce itself in order to consider another study as regards the way forward, and of course we are considering that at present to see whether it is possible to fund another study to see which model would be best for the area.

2. Questions to the Counsel General: The Rights of EU Citizens in Wales (24 Oct 2018)

Jeremy Miles: ...have the same protection as EU citizens will have under the deal that we understand. We've paid careful attention to the successive drafts of the withdrawal agreement, and we'll continue to make representations in support of that.

2. Questions to the Counsel General: The Rights of EU Citizens in Wales (24 Oct 2018)

Jeremy Miles: And a fair amount of the anxiety caused and suffered by people living in the UK and overseas is as a consequence of the sorts of representations and arguments being made by his party during that referendum.

2. Questions to the Counsel General: The Rights of EU Citizens in Wales (24 Oct 2018)

Jeremy Miles: ...and the UK Government in relation to both the settlement scheme in general—. We have concerns, which we've expressed forcibly, in relation to the prospect of several thousands, perhaps, not being able to take advantage of that scheme because of, perhaps, vulnerability or because they may be hard-to-reach groups, and the inadequacy of the communications around that. But in particular,...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport: The New Rail Franchise (24 Oct 2018)

Jane Hutt: ...I know you're aware of the significant opposition to Vale proposals for a major new road linking the A48 to the M4. Campaigners are very concerned about pollution and a lack of environmental group representation on the road review group. So, do you agree that my call for a half-hourly service in the Vale should be brought forward? It seems even more urgent. 

4. Statement by the Minister for Welsh Language and Lifelong Learning: The Welsh-language Technology Action Plan (23 Oct 2018)

Siân Gwenllian: ...both I and Plaid Cymru are very interested in, as you will know. At the National Eisteddfod in August, I and my colleague Jill Evans held an event on European languages in the digital age, with representation from Canolfan Bedwyr at Bangor University, in this very building, as it happens. Now, Canolfan Bedwyr, in my constituency, does innovative work with the resources available, but...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services: Orkambi (17 Oct 2018)

Dawn Bowden: I too have had discussions with Vertex, and I've made representations to you about a particular constituent of mine, who I know is very concerned that her daughter, who's only about seven years old, can have access to this drug. But, in my discussions with Vertex, I've been, like you, hugely frustrated—they seem to understand what the process is, but, for whatever reason, are not engaging...

7. Statement by the Leader of the House and Chief Whip: Action on Disability: The Right to Independent Living (16 Oct 2018)

Caroline Jones: ...wheelchair to catch a bus so that he can meet his friends and live as independently as he wishes. But very often there is insufficient room on the bus to take him, so he waits in all weathers for another bus to come along; he waits hopefully that this will happen. So, this desperately needs addressing. The previous framework, although far from perfect, was widely welcomed, as it outlined...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (16 Oct 2018)

David Lloyd: Leader of the house, back in May I raised under the business statement the fact that I had received representations from trainee doctors in Wales in the field of histopathology who, for some time now, have faced a pay gap of some £40,000 over the course of their training when compared to their English counterparts. The Welsh Government is aware of the pay gap due to correspondence between...

9. Debate seeking the Assembly's agreement to introduce a Commission-proposed Bill — The Welsh Parliament and Elections (Wales) Bill (10 Oct 2018)

Jeremy Miles: ...to introduce this Bill. The Wales Act 2017 has brought new powers in this area, and it's right that they should be used to make our legislature more effective, accessible and diverse in terms of representation.

9. Debate seeking the Assembly's agreement to introduce a Commission-proposed Bill — The Welsh Parliament and Elections (Wales) Bill (10 Oct 2018)

Siân Gwenllian: ...McAllister. I very much hope that we will move immediately to introduce the rest of the proposals. Like Jane Hutt, I'm disappointed that recommendations 10 and 11, in relation to increasing equal representation in terms of gender, aren't being brought forward at this point. But I do understand the background to that, of course. Quotas and job-sharing are an excellent way of providing women...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Allocating Money to Councils ( 3 Oct 2018)

Helen Mary Jones: Thank you, Cabinet Secretary. Since returning to this place, I've received a number of representations from local authorities in my own area, particularly in my own region and particularly in Powys, who contend that—and this will not be a new point made to you, I'm sure—the current formula creates difficulties for people in rural areas. For example, if you are a family on low wages living...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Youth Homelessness ( 3 Oct 2018)

Rebecca Evans: ...to come forward with their plans as well. It is important, as you say, that housing first takes a collaborative approach, which is why the ministerial task and finish group does contain or include representation from across Welsh Government, but also those organisations that work with young people and vulnerable people; the justice service is involved and so on. So, we will continue...


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