Results 381–400 of 2000 for speaker:Darren Millar

Group 10. Work based learning (Amendments 16, 22, 23, 24) (21 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: Diolch, Llywydd. Can I thank Llyr Gruffydd for his support and just say how disappointed I am with the Government's response? I do appreciate that you can use contractual levers to secure changes in the way that services are delivered, but you have the representative body of work-based learning providers—many of them private sector providers, some third sector providers, others public...

Group 11. Higher Education in FEIs (Amendments 38, 43) (21 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: I have to say I was surprised by these amendments coming forward at Stage 3, because there was nobody calling for an exclusion—there was nobody calling, at all, in any of the evidence that we received, for learners undertaking higher education courses in further education colleges to be excluded from the new additional learning needs support system. Now, as far as I'm concerned—and the...

Group 12. Local Authority reviews (Amendments 39, 40) (21 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: I just want to extend my support for these amendments and also to thank the previous portfolio holder for the opportunity that he gave opposition Members to engage in shaping all of the amendments in relation to the Welsh language in this group and other groups when he appeared before the committee at Stage 2. These are very welcome amendments indeed, and it is absolutely essential, of...

Group 13. Welsh language provision (Amendments 64, 65, 66) (21 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: Can I also speak in support of the amendments that have been tabled by Llyr Gruffydd? We did have a Bill that was quite short, actually, in terms of the aspirations of everybody in terms of the Welsh language provisions in it at the outset, but through collaboration with the previous portfolio holder and the current Cabinet Secretary, I think there is a set of amendments here that will go...

Group 14. Advocacy services (Amendments 17, 18) (21 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: Diolch, Llywydd. The purpose of amendments 17 and 18 is to amend section 65 of the Bill to ensure that the parents of a child or young person with additional learning needs will always have the opportunity to access independent advocacy services. These amendments give effect to recommendation 26 in the Stage 1 committee report, which suggested that the Bill be amended to ensure that local...

Group 14. Advocacy services (Amendments 17, 18) (21 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: I'm disappointed by the Government's response. It's very clear that there are times when case friends of children and young people are not parents, and there are also times when the views of parents will conflict sometimes with the views of a case friend, who may have significant influence over a child. And I think, because of that tension, potentially, in the system, it's really important,...

Group 14. Advocacy services (Amendments 17, 18) (21 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: Formally. 

Group 14. Advocacy services (Amendments 17, 18) (21 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: Formally.

Group 14. Advocacy services (Amendments 17, 18) (21 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: Formally.

Group 15. Young persons lacking capacity (Amendment 67) (21 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: Formally.

Group 15. Young persons lacking capacity (Amendment 67) (21 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: Formally.

Group 15. Young persons lacking capacity (Amendment 67) (21 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: Yes, I move. 

Group 15. Young persons lacking capacity (Amendment 67) (21 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: Formally.

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport: Highway Safety (22 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: 6. Will the Cabinet Secretary provide an update on highway safety on the trunk road network in north Wales? OAQ51310

3. Topical Questions: Regional Education Consortia Accountability Arrangements (22 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: 3. Further to reports of spending on celebrity speakers by GwE, will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on accountability arrangements for regional education consortia in Wales? 66

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport: Highway Safety (22 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: One of the accident black spots that there has been in my constituency in recent years has been on the A494 trunk road, particularly in the area between Loggerheads and the Clwyd Gate area near Llanbedr DC. I was very grateful to the Cabinet Secretary for making his officials available for a site meeting along that stretch of the road in late October, and also for the follow-up correspondence...

3. Topical Questions: Regional Education Consortia Accountability Arrangements (22 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: I'm sure that you, like everybody else in this Chamber, were shocked at the revelations that appeared in the media last week regarding the payment of a sum of at least £10,000 to Sir Clive Woodward for an hour-long talk at an event, and found those rather remarkable, especially given the current financial climate that many schools find themselves in, having to in some cases, unfortunately,...

6. Welsh Conservatives debate: support for the armed forces (22 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. Can I thank everybody who has taken part in what I think has been a very important debate on some very decent and good-quality recommendations in a report that was the result of significant work from the cross-party group? I believe that this is a report that has the potential to add to the tremendous work that has already been done here in Wales to...

7. UKIP Wales debate: new Welsh taxes (22 Nov 2017)

Darren Millar: Will you take an intervention?


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