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1. Questions to the Minister for Education: Home-educated Learners (30 Sep 2020)

Huw Irranca-Davies: ...at the earliest opportunity, and that new or revised proposals would be subject to public consultation. So, could I ask, Minister, would that consultation also take into account any further representations by the Children's Commissioner for Wales or by child and safeguarding organisations on how these proposals—recognising they're primarily focused on educational support—can also...

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Value for Money for Taxpayers (30 Sep 2020)

Angela Burns: ...and community spends. Minister, these are not partisan reports written by unfriendly think tanks or opposition politicians, but the findings of Welsh Parliament scrutiny committees with cross-party representation, often following reports by the auditor general. I say to the people of Wales: do not despair, there is a lifeboat in sight. Because a Welsh Conservative Government would ensure...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Businesses in Blaenau Gwent ( 6 Oct 2020)

Mark Drakeford: Llywydd, I thank Laura Anne Jones for that question, which is a proper and serious question that I know my colleague Ken Skates is thinking about and will have heard the representations from Monmouthshire.  When I last spoke with Peter Fox, the Conservative leader of Monmouthshire, he was clear that local lockdown restrictions were not yet required in that county, and I hope that we will be...

12. Statutory Instrument Consent Motion on The Waste (Circular Economy) (Amendment) Regulations 2020 ( 6 Oct 2020)

Hannah Blythyn: ...conscious of the pressures on industry as a consequence of the coronavirus pandemic. It would therefore have been difficult for stakeholders to engage with and respond to a full consultation, and representations were received from industry that a consultation would not be welcome at this time. The bulk of the measures are also relatively small, technical changes, and implementing...

13. Debate: Tackling Racism and Race Inequality ( 6 Oct 2020)

Jane Hutt: ...income. Work is under way to ensure that anti-racism training programmes are undertaken across the public sector. Llywydd, in February we launched a public appointment strategy to tackle the under-representation of BAME and disabled people in public appointments. This is under way, developing a leadership training programme for black, Asian and minority ethnic and disabled people, as...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for European Transition (in respect of his European Transition responsibilities): Legal Aid ( 7 Oct 2020)

Michelle Brown: ...ability to help all survivors of domestic abuse, particularly those who feel too afraid to say what's happened to them. For that reason, would you please consider trying to find the budget to fund representation in divorce cases? Means testing any help would be understandable, but please don't make abused people have to flag up their status, because many of them won't, and they and their...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for European Transition (in respect of his European Transition responsibilities): The Manufacturing Industry in Mid and West Wales ( 7 Oct 2020)

Helen Mary Jones: ...were highlighting the dangers of a 'no deal' Brexit as potentially very serious for their future. This, obviously, has a big effect potentially on the Trostre steel plant in Llanelli. What further representations can the Welsh Government make to the UK Government with regard to the importance of retaining the steel industry here in Wales, and those parts of it that are in the mid and west...

8. Debate on the Committee for Electoral Reform Report — 'Senedd reform: The next steps' ( 7 Oct 2020)

Siân Gwenllian: ...from the outset of the next Senedd, should be implementing this in legislation. The evidence already exists. And I would be very eager to see the inclusion of statutory quotas to ensure appropriate representation for women and people of colour in the new legislation. We don't have to wait until the next Senedd to start acting on this. There is a window and an opportunity, even in the...

1. Questions to the First Minister: COVID-19 on the Courts' Estate (13 Oct 2020)

Dawn Bowden: ...and mid and west Wales, and held in conditions that are not compliant with Welsh COVID regulations. I further understand that some 16 solicitors working in the courts in Cardiff have also made representations to the courts service with their concerns about safe working practices. So, can you please seek two assurances: one, that the treatment of people on remand, and appearing before the...

Questions to the Deputy Minister and Chief Whip: Diversity within Local Councils (13 Oct 2020)

Jane Hutt: ...strengthened. But I do think it's those political parties that need to get on with this, and we've asked the UK Government—and perhaps Laura Anne and others can support from across the political representation—for section 106 of the Equality Act to be commenced. This would require the collection and publication of diversity data by political parties in relation, in the future, to...

3. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government: Recycling and the Green Recovery (13 Oct 2020)

Hannah Blythyn: ...actually how we could build on what we're already doing and take that further. But I would issue almost a warning and a word of encouragement for Members from across the Chamber to help us to make representations with regard to the internal market Bill, particularly concerns around the principle of mutual recognition within the internal market Bill if enacted, which allow any good that...

5. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport: Tackling Pavement Parking (13 Oct 2020)

Lee Waters: ...of course, will get any revenue that is raised. We do not see this as a revenue-raising measure; this is something for local authorities, their judgment about how to use it best to respond to local representations, as I think that's right. In terms of creating parking spaces, I've had this debate myself today on social media. The purpose of this, alongside the 20 mph speed limit, alongside...

9. & 10. Debate: The General Principles of the Renting Homes (Amendment) (Wales) Bill and the financial resolution in respect of the Renting Homes (Amendment) (Wales) Bill (13 Oct 2020)

John Griffiths: ..., such as students and the social housing sector. One of the areas where we have recommended changes is in relation to accommodation provided as part of a minister of religion's role. We received representations from Cytûn and the Church in Wales, highlighting some very specific issues around this type of accommodation. We agreed that the Bill should be amended to ensure that properties...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for European Transition (in respect of his law officer responsibilities): The United Kingdom Internal Market Bill (20 Oct 2020)

Neil McEvoy: 6. What legal representations has the Counsel General made on behalf of the Welsh Government in relation to the UK internal market Bill? OQ55722

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for European Transition (in respect of his law officer responsibilities): The Devolution of Justice (20 Oct 2020)

Jeremy Miles: The Welsh Government has made, and continues to make, representations to the UK Government on issues relating to the justice system, including, importantly, the devolution of justice to Wales.

5. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport: Funding for Buses (20 Oct 2020)

Mick Antoniw: ..., go around every single potential stop there could be, to get you to work on time as efficiently as possible. And the other issue is, of course, as I'm sure many of the Senedd Members have had, representations from people going to work who have difficulties accessing buses at the right time, going early enough, able to get them back, to fit in with the nature of a lot of work—a lot of...

11. Debate: Coronavirus (20 Oct 2020)

Huw Irranca-Davies: ...communities that we represent. And I commend the leadership that is being shown by the First Minister and by Welsh Government, represented by my own party of Welsh Labour, of course, but also with representation from the Welsh Liberal Democrats and an independent member of the Government, who have come to a difficult but collective decision on the best way forward for Wales and the people...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: The Economy Budget (21 Oct 2020)

Huw Irranca-Davies: ...can process the applications quickly and explain to people how they work as well. But could I ask, in your discussions with the economy Minister and with the First Minister, can you also make the representations to the UK Government, as well, for additional funding, both for jobs in particular—for job support—as well as business support, because our coffers are limited in Wales? And,...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (21 Oct 2020)

Rebecca Evans: ...as quickly as possible. Because we know that many businesses are facing such difficult times that they can't be waiting for that funding to come through to them as well. We're also making those representations to the UK Government. So, whilst Welsh Government has a really strong and important role in providing a level of business support, when it comes to wage subsidies, that is absolutely...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Cosmeston Farm (21 Oct 2020)

Rebecca Evans: ...contribution to the Vale of Glamorgan's identified housing need. And, of course, if this proposal doesn't go ahead, it's likely that an alternative site will need to be allocated. But, importantly, representations do need to be made to the council in respect of the application, and I would expect that the local authority would find ways to engage with the public and allow them to make...


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