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1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs: Storm Emma (21 Mar 2018)

Lesley Griffiths: ...s always lessons to be learned, but I don't think we could have done anything more quickly than we did. In relation to going forward, obviously marine safety, which includes safety within ports, is not devolved; it remains the responsibility of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency. When I visited the marina, I mentioned that I will look at any financial support that I could give. Obviously,...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs: Barry Biomass Incinerator (21 Mar 2018)

Hannah Blythyn: ...a letter to the developer on 14 February stating that we are minded to direct that an environmental impact assessment is required. The developer has responded and we are currently considering the representations that have been made before taking a final decision.

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs: Barry Biomass Incinerator (21 Mar 2018)

David Melding: Can I support Jane Hutt's representations to you that we need an environmental impact assessment? That plea has also been made by the Tory-led Vale of Glamorgan Council. There's complete political unanimity on this. If you go down to Barry and talk to anyone, often the first thing they'll talk about is this incineration plant and its sheer scale. We need that assessment and we need NRW to...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (21 Mar 2018)

Bethan Sayed: ...is that, with job insecurity as high as it is and with the private rented sector being the only option for many people, the discrimination against those on universal credit, for example, is just not feasible for them. For example, if someone loses a job or is in regular but temporary work and is required, from time to time, to restart a universal credit claim, is that person going to have...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Working-age Benefits (21 Mar 2018)

Jane Hutt: I thank you for that, Minister, because I was going to ask you whether you could confirm that the Welsh Government continues to make representations to the UK Government regarding the adverse impact of further cuts to working-age benefits from 1 April. These are the second largest cuts to the benefits budget in the past decade, affecting around 11 million families. And with £2.5...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Working-age Benefits (21 Mar 2018)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you very much for that question. I can certainly confirm that the Welsh Government continues to make strong and repeated representations to the UK Government regarding the impact that their welfare reform programme and austerity programme is having on people in receipt of benefits. We are really concerned because, actually, this is just the start. Many people are starting to think,...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Prisoners (21 Mar 2018)

Alun Davies: ...is that neither the Welsh Government nor the UK Government can actually deliver the sort of holistic policy response to those in the criminal justice system that is required by all of us. I've made representations to the MOJ about refreshing the concordat that we do have at present with the MOJ about how we take forward these matters. I've written quite recently to the Home Secretary about...

3. Topical Questions: The Gambling Commission's Report (21 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: ...to the Welsh Government around some limits around fixed-odds terminals, with the interest that we have here in the Assembly around that and the fact that the Gambling Commission, to my mind, has not interacted with Assembly Members, even though we represent the communities that are very much affected by these problems, as Mick Antoniw has set out. So, is there a way that the Welsh...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (17 Apr 2018)

Julie James: On that second one, I'd be more than happy to meet with you, and if you could give me some specifics to look at I'm obviously very happy to do that. I'm not sure if you were asking me for a more general report on response times, but I'm more than happy to meet and clarify what you meant with that.  On the NRW point, the Cabinet Secretary will be making a decision in due course and, of...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (17 Apr 2018)

Julie James: ...sent in by third parties, we are required to consult them, and I understand that this is now completed, so the letter can be released later today. The Welsh Government's currently considering the representations. We don't intend to set a deadline for a final decision on the environmental impact assessment, as a decision will require careful and full consideration of all of the issues to...

2. Questions to the Leader of the House and Chief Whip (in respect of her policy responsibilities): Women in Industry (18 Apr 2018)

Jayne Bryant: 5. What is the Welsh Government doing to improve the representation of women in industry? OAQ52007

10. United Kingdom Independence Party Debate: The Women Against State Pension Inequality campaign (18 Apr 2018)

Vikki Howells: ...Act 2011 accelerated the timetable, bringing the change forward to November this year and putting in place a further rise to age 66 by 2020. His promises for transitional arrangements were not kept. And who were these transitional arrangements for? They would have helped the millions of women born in the 1950s who now face the pushing back of the age at which they expected to claim...

10. United Kingdom Independence Party Debate: The Women Against State Pension Inequality campaign (18 Apr 2018)

Rhianon Passmore: Thank you for that. Can I ask, then, in that regard, what interventions you have made, as Welsh Conservatives—and representations—to them around this matter?

10. United Kingdom Independence Party Debate: The Women Against State Pension Inequality campaign (18 Apr 2018)

Jane Hutt: ...the Government continues to move the goalposts in respect of the debate and appropriate action to alleviate this gross miscarriage of justice to the women of Wales. I would like to ask why you did not take this opportunity to do so.' So, I thank Kay today for those questions to the Secretary of State and for allowing me to air and share these today in this very important and serious...

3. Statement by the Minister for Environment: Air Quality (24 Apr 2018)

Mark Isherwood: ...giving evidence on air quality to the public inquiry, which the inspector accepted, and which contributed to the successful recommendation that that programme or that proposal at that time should not go ahead. How will you ensure, therefore, that your new air quality monitoring assessment centre for Wales works with the Wales health impact assessment support unit, and has more teeth in...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (25 Apr 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: ...who is looking to see the right care package—the right package of support and advice for them—but they also, of course, have the right to advocacy as well, and they also have the right to make representations when they don't think the right package has been put forward for them. All of those places are not only there in terms of the legislation, but also the codes as well. Now, if...

Point of Order (25 Apr 2018)

Elin Jones: Thank you for the notification of your intention to raise this as a point of order. As I said following a similar issue that was raised in a point of order yesterday, Government business is a matter for Welsh Ministers, not for me. But Ministers are accountable to this Assembly, and it is my expectation that they should not undermine that principle by making major policy announcements outside...

9. Plaid Cymru Debate: The school uniform grant (25 Apr 2018)

Kirsty Williams: ..., you will see in your committee papers and in those budget papers, on the grant tables, this decision, and I'm surprised, as someone who I know takes scrutiny very seriously indeed, that this was not raised, especially given the fact that the party abstained on the budget vote and made no representations that I'm aware of with regard to this. Those documents are in the public domain, Leanne—

1. Questions to the First Minister: GP Locum Services ( 1 May 2018)

Mick Antoniw: Cabinet Secretary, isn't one of the issues with locums the fact that not only can they earn £800 plus a day without the responsibilities of running a practice, but that the tax system under which they operate means that they can effectively, by setting up as a co-operation, pay just 20 per cent tax and the rest as dividends? And what, effectively, the locum system is actually doing is...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Gender Review ( 1 May 2018)

Jane Hutt: ...I welcomed a student pilgrimage from the University of Wales Trinity Saint David; they'd walked from Merthyr to Pontypridd and down to Cardiff. They had banners with the suffragette message, 'Deeds not words', and in fact, the students were mainly from the College of Art in Swansea—I think that's in Mike Hedges's constituency—and they presented me with their pilgrimage manifesto. They...


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