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13. Debate: The Police Settlement 2022-23 (15 Feb 2022)

Rebecca Evans: ...'s a technical phase of the review that's now under way, and that will deliver proposals for new funding arrangements, and a senior sector group and technical reference group has been convened with representation from the policing sector and relevant experts to lead on the development of the formula. The Home Office will work closely with the sector throughout the review, and any proposals...

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: Specialist Medical Care in the Community (16 Feb 2022)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: ...have all of the information so that we can come to a decision that is clear and fair. Of course, community groups in the area have also been informed that they too have an opportunity to make any representations that they would like to make. 

5. Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Local Government elections (16 Feb 2022)

Rhys ab Owen: .... In 2003, in Scotland, 61 seats were uncontested, and what is the figure now, Gareth? Sixty-one uncontested in 2003; the answer now, Gareth, is zero. Every seat in Scotland, since proportional representation, has been contested.  Now, in Wales, in 2017—bear me with me for a second, Sam—nearly 100 councillors stood unchallenged here in Wales, with one councillor in Powys remaining...

6. Debate on petition P-05-949 Save Cowbridge Old Girls' School from Demolition (16 Feb 2022)

Dawn Bowden: ...the views of local communities is an important foundation of our planning system, so I would therefore encourage everyone who is concerned about the loss of this building to urgently submit their representations to the council if they've not already done so. The matter of listing the building at national level has been concluded. The fate of the building is now in the hands of the council...

Emergency Question: The Russian Invasion of Ukraine ( 1 Mar 2022)

Jane Dodds: ...heard about the moderate shift today from the UK Government, but it is not enough. Prif Weinidog, can I seek your views on the Nationality and Borders Bill and whether you will continue to make representations to the UK Government on the concerns that have been outlined in the Siambr both today and previously? Diolch yn fawr iawn.

5. Statement by the Minister for Social Justice: Period Dignity ( 1 Mar 2022)

Jane Hutt: ...their mark. In terms of local authorities—and I recall when Elyn Stephens was taking this forward—actually, local authorities have embraced this. We have a round-table, we have local authority representation, officers from the council. We must never forget our officers, must we, because councillors can say, 'We want this, we want that', but actually, the officers have to deliver. I...

10. Legislative Consent Motion on the Subsidy Control Bill ( 1 Mar 2022)

Alun Davies: ...to what you said; you say that we've had an opportunity to design a specific UK-wide subsidy control regime in this instance. Do you, therefore, regret that the UK Government has ignored all the representations made by both the Welsh Government and this Senedd?

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Health and Social Care Students ( 2 Mar 2022)

Jeremy Miles: ...bursary, but they can access the social work bursary through Social Care Wales, and that provides them with funding towards the cost of their living and tuition fees. Obviously, I'm aware of the representations, including those to which the Member refers, that the bursary funding doesn't provide the same level of funding as its NHS counterpart, and we are currently reviewing and assessing...

3. Topical Questions: The United Kingdom and Aotearoa (New Zealand) Trade Agreement ( 2 Mar 2022)

Lesley Griffiths: We've worked with our industry stakeholders to identify the impacts on Welsh agriculture. This work underpinned our representations to the UK Government that any trade deal must not disadvantage Welsh farmers or compromise our high animal and environmental standards.

4. Statement by the Minister for Economy: Stronger, Fairer, Greener Wales: A Plan for Employability and Skills ( 8 Mar 2022)

Luke Fletcher: ...is great, but I would like the Minister to drill down a bit and outline how fair work will be guaranteed, including job security, opportunity for education and training and staff consultation and representation. How exactly will these be guaranteed?  On the green economy, Russian oil and gas imports have not currently been fully included in the UK economic sanctions against Russia,...

5. Statement by the Minister for Social Justice: International Women’s Day ( 8 Mar 2022)

Natasha Asghar: ...making up less than half of public appointments in 2020. More needs to be done to not just break, but smash this glass ceiling. I would ask you, Minister, what more can be done to increase the representation of women in public life. Recent high-profile cases have also once more brought about attention to the issues of violence, abuse and harassment that too many women face here in 2022....

10. Debate: The Final Budget 2022-23 ( 8 Mar 2022)

Rebecca Evans: ...to those young people. I think that these progressive discussions that we have can only be for the good. I'll just go on now, I suppose, to start to conclude by thanking all of those who set out representations, and those who have participated and co-operated through the process of setting the budget. Once again, we've delivered a budget in really trying circumstances, highlighting the...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Species Recovery ( 9 Mar 2022)

Mark Isherwood: ..., the Sustainable Farming Scheme will be an important mechanism and source of funding to address habitat loss and species decline, including some of our iconic farmland birds such as the curlew. Representations from the Gylfinir Cymru Partnership will be considered by the Minister for Rural Affairs, North Wales and Trefnydd as the Sustainable Farming Scheme is developed.' But, with...

6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Ukraine ( 9 Mar 2022)

Jane Dodds: ...taken 1.2 million refugees; Hungary 191,000; and Slovakia 141,000. I'm pleased to see that there is cross-party support and I'm pleased to hear that the Welsh Conservatives will be making strong representations—I hope—to their colleagues in the UK Parliament that we must do more, swifter and faster. I urge you to do two more things. I urge you to say that there should be no need for...

7. Debate: Amendment to the 2021-22 Local Government Settlement (15 Mar 2022)

Rebecca Evans: ...want to spend this on, again that's been in discussion with local government. You'll remember recently I announced an additional £70 million in capital; well, that came about following some strong representations that local government had made to me in respect of road repairs locally, for example. So, whilst it is up to local authorities to decide how to spend that funding—they do have...

8. Debate: The General Principles of the Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Bill (15 Mar 2022)

Jayne Bryant: ...it's imperative that the learner and worker voice is heard and shapes decision making at the highest level of the commission. In recommendation 7, we call for an increase in the learner and worker representation. The Government should provide a clear steer on ensuring the learner and worker voice is at the heart of the commission. Better representation will lead to improved decision...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (22 Mar 2022)

Adam Price: ...that it had been forced to halt by the Court of Appeal because of concerns over its inbuilt racial bias. According to the UK Government's own biometrics and forensics ethics group, the lack of representation of ethnic minority faces in the training data on which the technology used by the police is based means it is more likely to identify innocent black people as criminals. This will...

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (23 Mar 2022)

Vaughan Gething: .... So, in terms of the way it's been presented to me, that certainly isn't the way that I would present the plans for the Cardiff capital region, but I'm not entirely sure it's a faithful or fair representation of the way that the capital region themselves are looking to market the opportunities to improve productivity and wage growth here within the capital region.

3. Topical Questions: Ukrainian Refugees (23 Mar 2022)

Jane Hutt: ...they just can come direct. The Welsh Government scheme will enable them to come direct to us for that support.  On the second question, the points you raised are reserved matters, but we can make representations on behalf of you and constituents to the UK Government. We're working very closely with the UK Government, clearly, in terms of all Ukrainian refugees who come to us. If it's the...

5. Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Religious buildings (23 Mar 2022)

Dawn Bowden: ...looking after historic places of worship, and foremost of its actions was setting up a places of worship forum to share information and best practice and review ongoing needs. The forum attracted representation from across the sector and for several years used its meetings as an opportunity to learn from a range of projects across Wales. These physical meetings were, of course, halted by...


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