Results 1381–1400 of 2000 for speaker:David Melding

2. Questions to the Minister for Education: Special Schools (25 Nov 2020)

David Melding: 3. Will the Minister make a statement on attendance levels in special schools during the COVID-19 public health emergency? OQ55920

3. Questions to the Senedd Commission: Senedd Proceedings (25 Nov 2020)

David Melding: 4. What measures are in place to promote virtual access to Senedd proceedings by the general public? OQ55921

2. Questions to the Minister for Education: Special Schools (25 Nov 2020)

David Melding: Thank you, Minister, for that answer. I wonder if you've had the chance to reflect on Professor Sally Holland, the children's commissioner's remarks to the Children, Young People and Education Committee earlier this month, that certainly, during lockdown, there was a huge variety of service, running from those schools offering full-time attendance or active outreach, to hubs that barely...

3. Questions to the Senedd Commission: Senedd Proceedings (25 Nov 2020)

David Melding: I thank the Llywydd for that answer, and I commend the innovation, which I think it's fair to say we've had throughout the period of Welsh devolution, and certainly in this fifth Senedd. And I do urge that we build on this success, because we all want, as we've heard in previous answers, active citizenship. And it seems to me that, as well as watching our proceedings, there are more...

7. Debate: The Second Annual Report of the President of Welsh Tribunals ( 1 Dec 2020)

David Melding: Can I apologise if anything I raise in my contribution was already addressed in the part of the Counsel General's speech delivered in Welsh? The translation feed did not work on my device, I'm afraid. I think this is a very useful report in analysing the operation of tribunals in Wales, and therefore will be of general interest to people, because the statistics on tribunal use can be a very...

2. Questions to the Minister for Mental Health, Wellbeing and Welsh Language: The Resilience of Mental Health Services ( 2 Dec 2020)

David Melding: 5. What measures are in place to promote the resilience of mental health services in Wales during the COVID-19 pandemic? OQ55968

2. Questions to the Minister for Mental Health, Wellbeing and Welsh Language: The Resilience of Mental Health Services ( 2 Dec 2020)

David Melding: I thank the Minister for that answer. Will she join me in commending the research carried out between Cardiff and Swansea universities, published last month in the much-respected journal Frontiers in Psychiatry? It's a single-nation study, reflecting on an earlier survey conducted in 2018-19, then comparing how people were feeling during the pandemic. It showed a three or fourfold increase in...

6. Debate on the Culture, Welsh Language and Communications Report: The impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on journalism and local media ( 2 Dec 2020)

David Melding: I'll try not to repeat the excellent points made by Helen Mary, but I do wish to be associated with them fully. I would say this though about the improvement in the coverage of devolved matters, that Mark Drakeford has become something of a cult figure throughout the United Kingdom. This is a policy-free statement on my part, but he has had a profile, he's been profiled also on Radio 4 by...

Legislative Consent Motion on the United Kingdom Internal Market Bill: Continued ( 9 Dec 2020)

David Melding: I am a member of the Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee, and the reason I speak is because I want to commend the committee's report. I do want to emphasise that I'm not against the principle of the internal market Bill, but I have to say I find that the one before us has been rushed and badly thought through, typically in regard to its constitutional implications. Unlike the...

Legislative Consent Motion on the United Kingdom Internal Market Bill: Continued ( 9 Dec 2020)

David Melding: Regarding its impact on devolved administrations, I think it's important to note here that the Bill risks making the exercise of devolved powers much more difficult, and it's in their exercise that powers are significant. They can exist notionally, and many people have referred to the supposedly 70 more powers that come to us as a result of them being moved from Brussels, but if these things...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Funding for Businesses (15 Dec 2020)

David Melding: First Minister, the Business Wales barriers grant scheme is to prioritise those most affected by COVID-19, such as women, disabled people, people from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, and young people not in education or training, and it's to give some financial support to those people who will want to set up a business in the next few months. I wonder when this scheme will be...

17. Debate: New Coronavirus Restrictions (15 Dec 2020)

David Melding: Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. In south Wales, we are likely in the next few days to see infection levels of 1,000 per 100,000 population, and by Christmas, they could go up even higher and reach the so-far record levels seen in the Walloon area of Belgium in the early autumn. That's the scale of the crisis that we face. And there is a real chance, as the FM has said, that the NHS will...

5. Debate on the Children, Young People and Education Committee Report: 'Mind over matter: two years on' (16 Dec 2020)

David Melding: Order. We now recommence with item 5, which is the debate on the Children, Young People and Education Committee's report, 'Mind over matter: Two years on', and I call the Chair of the committee to move the motion, Lynne Neagle. 

5. Debate on the Children, Young People and Education Committee Report: 'Mind over matter: two years on' (16 Dec 2020)

David Melding: Thank you very much, Lynne. And I'm very grateful for what you said about the ministerial advisory group. I must apologise to Members. I should have given you a full two minutes after the bell was rung, and I fear you only had 20 seconds. So, the breathless get my apologies, and I won't penalise anyone who turned up slightly late because of my error. Suzy Davies. 

5. Debate on the Children, Young People and Education Committee Report: 'Mind over matter: two years on' (16 Dec 2020)

David Melding: And I call the Minister for Mental Health, Well-being and Welsh Language, Eluned Morgan.

6. Debate on the Culture, Welsh language and Communications Committee’s Report on the impact of the pandemic on the Welsh language (16 Dec 2020)

David Melding: Diolch yn fawr, Llywydd—I nearly said 'Gadeirydd' then, because our great stand-in Chair of the committee is just across the Chamber. But I do want to start by paying tribute to Helen, who, from 1999, has been a great servant and a great force to Welsh devolution and the development of our political institutions, and stepped in so ably. We all look forward, naturally, to Bethan coming back,...

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: Free school meals (16 Dec 2020)

David Melding: Order. We recommence with item 7, which is the Plaid Cymru debate on free school meals, and I call on Helen Mary Jones to move the motion.

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: Free school meals (16 Dec 2020)

David Melding: I beg your pardon. Siân Gwenllian.

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: Free school meals (16 Dec 2020)

David Melding: My apologies, Siân. Please move the motion.

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: Free school meals (16 Dec 2020)

David Melding: The Presiding Officer has selected the two amendments to the motion. If amendment 1 is agreed, amendment 2 will be deselected. I call on the Minister for Education to formally move amendment 1, tabled in the name of Rebecca Evans.


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