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2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution: The Right to Protest ( 5 Oct 2022)

Carolyn Thomas: ...Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 now places on our freedoms in the UK. Counsel General, do you agree with me that the right to protest peacefully is a vital part of our democracy? What representations have you made to the UK Government since these arrests? Thank you.

7. 5. Statement: Working Together for Safer Communities ( 7 Feb 2017)

Carl Sargeant: ...operational issues around the police and stations. These are operational issues and they’re non-devolved to us; they are a matter for the Home Office and I’m sure the Member will have made representation to the relevant body.

2. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children: <p>Universal Credit</p> ( 5 Apr 2017)

Lynne Neagle: ...are absolutely up in arms about and are campaigning against. I welcome what you’ve said about talking to your officials, but will you, working across Government, make the most forceful possible representations to the UK Government to tell them that they’ve made a mistake on this, that it will lead to homelessness for young people, and ask them to think again?

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs: The Biomass UK No. 2 Development in Barry (14 Feb 2018)

Hannah Blythyn: Thank you for that question. I appreciate the residents' and the Member's concerns, and I recognise the role the Member has played in being involved with making representations on this issue on behalf of her constituents. In terms of the announcement by the future generations commissioner, our guidance in the well-being of future generations Act makes it clear that the Act provides...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his law officer responsibilities): Planning Inquiries ( 5 Mar 2019)

Janet Finch-Saunders: ...with many democratically elected members, have spent a lot of time and have worked to oppose controversial housing developments in Aberconwy. These were where applications came forward for land not designated to be in the local development plan, subjected to an inquiry, and yet, before a decision was made, at the eleventh hour, when 'Planning Policy Wales—Edition 10' came in, despite us...

5. 4. Statement: The Public Local Inquiry on the M4 at Newport (21 Jun 2016)

David Rowlands: Diolch yn fawr, Lywydd. Can I first thank the Minister for his clear and comprehensive statement on this very important project? Representations have been made by Newport ports authority with regard to the black route and its negative impact on its operations. Does he have any possible alterations to the route that might take into account their concerns before the public inquiry actually...

1. Questions to the First Minister: White Ribbon Day (20 Nov 2018)

Carwyn Jones: ..., to say that about the judiciary. I think that, in their defence, younger judges particularly are very well aware of the world around them and, of course, what is appropriate to say and what is not appropriate to say. I think that, certainly, when I was in practice, some of the older judges at that time perhaps were of a different era. But the judges that I know would be very, very much...

4. 4. Plaid Cymru Debate: The Wales Bill and the Electoral System (29 Jun 2016)

Siân Gwenllian: ...the system is one way of tackling this complex issue. So, Plaid Cymru is of the view that the Wales Bill should make a provision to introduce a single transferable vote in order to secure equitable representation for every political viewpoint.

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs: Access to Waterways (18 Oct 2017)

David Rees: Cabinet Secretary, I have received many representations from constituents regarding this matter in particular, and I think, as you’ve pointed out, there is resolution that needs to come together between the two groups. Now, you’ve just mentioned fishing tourism, but many of our citizens actually enjoy fishing as a pastime, and therefore enjoy the activities they undertake, not as tourist...

3. Topical Questions: Cardiff Airport (21 Nov 2018)

Jane Hutt: ...year total passengers grew, year on year, by 9 per cent to reach 1.48 million.  As it has been suggested that air passenger duty has been a particularly detrimental factor for Flybe, what representations is the Welsh Government continuing to make regarding devolving air passenger duty, which is clear would have a beneficial impact for Cardiff Airport and for Wales, and, of course,...

1. Questions to the Minister for Education: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (23 Oct 2019)

Mohammad Asghar: ...that one in six teachers would like to reduce their hours and urge secondary school leaders to do more to accommodate teachers who want to work part-time or flexibly. Minister, can I ask what representations you have received on this matter and what guidance you have issued to schools with regard to part-time and flexible working, the lack of which is an important factor in some teachers...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (26 Feb 2020)

David Lloyd: ...and has fallen foul of the UK Government's points-based immigration system as a result. Now, Wales relies on the EU social care professionals, as it is, in an already overstretched system. So, what representations are you making about social care in Wales post Brexit?  

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?

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>PCS and National Museum Wales</p> (13 Jul 2016)

Ken Skates: .... I’ve also been clear that the workers at the museum—the people who ensure that visitors have the best experience possible—are better represented at the most senior level. That includes representation at boards of trustee meetings. I think it’s essential that employees are represented and heard and taken notice of.

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his "law officer" responsibilities): The Alleged Mishandling of Raising the State Pension Age (25 Jun 2019)

Rhianon Passmore: ...to campaign on this critical issue. What assurances further to what you've already given us can you give that the Welsh Labour Government, in its capacity, will continue to make every legal representation possible and continue to press the case to the UK Tory Government, who alone have the capacity to rectify this obvious injustice and, in doing so, could take thousands of women out of...

2. 2. Business Statement and Announcement (27 Sep 2016)

Julie Morgan: ...the job properly here in this Chamber and that all these items should be considered together? Wouldn’t having had a constitutional convention have been the ideal opportunity to look at all these representation issues in the round?

3. Statement by the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Response to Coronavirus (COVID-19) ( 8 Apr 2020)

Helen Mary Jones: ...'s statement about people with motor neurone disease who seem to have been missed altogether. Can I ask the Minister what would be the best way for us to proceed, as Members, if we are receiving representations—as Lynne Neagle has, and I have, and many of us—from constituents who are still being told as customers of supermarkets that they can't use the slots or that they haven't got...

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Development of Cardiff Airport (11 Dec 2018)

Jane Hutt: ..., as he has, the latest passenger figures, which show that during the last financial year, total passenger numbers grew year on year by 9 per cent to reach 1.48 million. And also, just to follow up representations that I know you have made consistently, First Minister, to the UK Government regarding devolving air passenger duty—of course, there is cross-party support here for that—it's...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Controlling the Use of Fireworks (10 Nov 2020)

Mike Hedges: ...some military personnel, who could be re-traumatised by hearing an unexpected explosion, as well as the effect it has on animals. I also have concerns about the effect it has on air quality. What representation has the Welsh Government made to strengthen the Fireworks Act?

3. Questions to the Senedd Commission: Promoting The Welsh Parliament (25 Jan 2023)

Elin Jones: ...in international networks and facilitating programmes for visiting parliamentary delegations, such as the Canadian federal Parliament last week, and welcoming diplomats to this place, such as the representation from Catalonia this morning. Our international framework was recently agreed in a Commission meeting. It sets out the objective of raising the Senedd’s profile and the value of...


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