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7. Debate on the Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee Report: Access to Banking (11 Dec 2019)

Vikki Howells: ...to inform constituents about the closure of the Co-operative Bank in Aberdare. This wasn't the first bank in the town to close and, indeed, I have to say, the town, quite rarely, does have a good representation of banks and building societies, but what that post did was to tap into the public psyche and the general feeling that people have that our banks have a social duty to retain a...

2. Questions to the Counsel General & Brexit Minister (in respect of his 'law officer' responsibilities): Equality in the Law ( 7 Jan 2020)

Siân Gwenllian: It is clear that a weak justice system does lead to inequality throughout, and inequality can be identified in Wales, according to the Thomas commission report, and it mentions the over-representation of people from minority ethnic communities within the justice system and the lack of services for women and health and mental health within the system. And the report does mention that the...

3. Business Statement and Announcement ( 7 Jan 2020)

Leanne Wood: ...and homelessness from previous conflicts. So many former troops have not had the help that they need to have from their Government. I'd like a statement from the Welsh Government outlining what representations are being made to the UK Government to argue against involvement in conflict. What is needed now is cool, calm, collected diplomacy. The actions of Trump, which don't appear to be...

4. Debate on a Statement: Draft Budget 2020-21 ( 7 Jan 2020)

Rebecca Evans: Diolch, Llywydd. I welcome the debate that we've had this afternoon and most of the comments and representations that we've had from colleagues. And as I outlined in my opening statement, this is a budget that's taking place amidst uncertainty and evolving circumstances, and it's also a budget set in the long shadow cast by a decade of imposed austerity by the UK Government and despite claims...

7. Debate: General Principles of the Wild Animals and Circuses (Wales) Bill ( 7 Jan 2020)

Hefin David: ...licensing of animal exhibits regulations that the Minister has mentioned, and I would hope that there would be the opportunity to clean issues up through that as well, although I've also had representations from constituents who are concerned about the impact of that on dog shows. So, you know, you try and do one thing and something else goes wrong, as is politics. But I think, in short,...

6. Statement by the Chair of the Committee on Assembly Electoral Reform: An update on the work of the Committee ( 8 Jan 2020)

David Rowlands: ...all, the Welsh people themselves must be convinced, via the arguments put forward, that such an expansion is not just desirable but unavoidable. We as a party chose to be involved in the process by representation on the electoral reform committee because we believe such dramatic changes to the Assembly structure should be subject to rigorous scrutiny. As has been outlined by the Chair of...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (14 Jan 2020)

Lynne Neagle: ...grant, please. I'd also associate myself with the remarks made earlier by Leanne Wood; the learning disability helpline was funded by the sustainable social services grant. I've also received representations from the Wales Council of the Blind, who've had their funding cut under that programme, and, as committee Chair, by Adoption UK, who have also had their funding cut. It is also my...

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: Rape and Sexual Abuse (15 Jan 2020)

Leanne Wood: ...sentenced to a four-month suspended sentence and fined €140. This followed the retraction of her statement to police after an eight-hour unrecorded interrogation session without access to legal representation. The multiple injuries on her body were, according to one expert, said to be consistent with a violent assault. I and many others are of the view that an atrocity has been committed...

5. The Representation of the People (Annual Canvass) (Amendment) (Wales) Regulations 2020 (21 Jan 2020)

Motion NDM7230 Rebecca Evans To propose that the National Assembly for Wales; in accordance with Standing Order 27.5: 1. Approves that the draft The Representation of the People (Annual Canvass) (Amendment) (Wales) Regulations 2020 is made in accordance with the draft laid in the Table Office on 10 December 2019.

7. Debate on the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee Report: Mental Health in Policing and Police Custody (22 Jan 2020)

David Rees: ...in the report, and I'm pleased that the majority have been accepted by the Government or accepted in principle. However, I have concerns regarding the rejection of recommendation 11. I have had representations from many organisations in my role as chair of the cross-party group on mental health around crisis care and care and treatment planning and the pace at which previous...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Financial Inclusion (28 Jan 2020)

Dawn Bowden: ...have failed to link people with their accounts, meaning that millions could go unclaimed when all children in Wales born in 2002 will be eligible to access their savings this September. What representations has the Welsh Government made to the UK Government to ensure that young people are reunited with their savings?

2. Business Statement and Announcement (28 Jan 2020)

Rebecca Evans: ..., but we would expect the board to be working with stakeholders to consider options and then to agree a sustainable model of care for the future. I know that the Member will be making her representations as part of that due process.

5. Statement by the Deputy Minister and Chief Whip: Holocaust Memorial Day (28 Jan 2020)

Suzy Davies: ..., and they're now on their way to Yad Vashem. We don't have the competence for all of this, but if standing together does mean action rather than words, I wonder if you would be prepared to make representations to the UK Government—I'm sorry the Dubs amendment has come up in this context; I don't think that was appropriate—but also think about what we can do here with the powers that...

1. Questions to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (29 Jan 2020)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Minister, I welcome that comment that not every farm does pollute. I've had representations from farmers in my own constituency, which, as you know, is predominantly characterised by smaller family farms with a mixture of sheep and livestock and some arable, and they're also characterised by that greater biodiversity, which typically does come with smaller, mixed farms. Now, they share the...

1. Questions to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Air Quality in North Wales (29 Jan 2020)

Llyr Gruffydd: ...for ensuring their safety are not providing the reassurance that they require, given the plant's record. Would you agree to hold an independent inquiry into recent events there, with community representation as part of that inquiry, and also to ensure that there is permanent, independent air quality monitoring at least around the site so that the community there can have the reassurance...

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Population Forecasts and Local Development Plans (29 Jan 2020)

Julie James: ...level of housing proposed by the council aligns with the 2014-based 10-year migration variant published by the Welsh Government, which is a requirement of 7,750 homes. Officials have made public representations supporting the level of housing in Wrexham's LDP, and do not consider that it should be increased further. The level of housing is broadly in line with the past 10-year delivery...

3. Business Statement and Announcement ( 4 Feb 2020)

Rebecca Evans: I thank Darren Millar for raising both of those issues. The health Minister was here to listen to your concerns about the delay in the response in terms of those representations that you've made on behalf of your constituent to the local health board. And, obviously, that delay is disappointing, so the health Minister has indicated that, if you write to him with the details, then he'll be...

7. Debate: Report of the Commission on Justice in Wales ( 4 Feb 2020)

Carwyn Jones: ...2000, we used to look at other countries where people had no access to legal advice and be appalled that they would be representing themselves in quite serious matters in court with no legal representation whilst being prosecuted by a professional prosecutor. Does he agree with me that that's exactly now where we are in England and Wales and that we've gone back some 200 years?

2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: State Of Palestine and Israel Peace Plan ( 5 Feb 2020)

Bethan Sayed: 2. What representations has the Minister made on behalf of the Welsh Government in relation to the peace plan for the state of Palestine and Israel recently advocated by the United States of America? OAQ55045

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 5 Feb 2020)

Mark Reckless: ...I think, on a cross-party basis, concerns have been raised is about the real-terms reduction in bus subsidy. Is that something where it's realistic for us to expect the Minister to have heard those representations and to make a change in response to them, or is it that the process allows people to think and perhaps be led on to expect a greater possibility of change, impact and influence...


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