Results 61–80 of 300 for speaker:Joel James

1. Questions to the Minister for Social Justice: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (24 Nov 2021)

Joel James: Thank you. I appreciate your comments, and I would urge you to investigate this further and get more of the details, then, because if the allegations are proven to be true, I think it's a serious issue that needs investigation. As someone who no doubt passionately reads The Socialist, the mouthpiece for the Socialist Party, formerly known as Militant, you would have been interested to see an...

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: GPs ( 1 Dec 2021)

Joel James: A recent British Medical Association tracker survey has revealed that over half of the doctors surveyed in Wales have worked extra hours during the pandemic with a quarter of them reporting that these hours were unpaid. Over a third of the doctors who responded to the BMA's survey felt pressurised by their employer to work extra hours and over a third had also either skipped taking their...

1. Questions to the Minister for Climate Change: Wind Turbines ( 8 Dec 2021)

Joel James: 2. Will the Minister provide an update on pre-assessed areas for wind turbines in Wales? OQ57313

1. Questions to the Minister for Climate Change: Wind Turbines ( 8 Dec 2021)

Joel James: Thank you, Minister. A RenewableUK Cymru analysis report has recently highlighted that, when spatial limitations are applied, such as proximity to housing, Ministry of Defence training areas, main river corridors, and even proximity to other windfarm developments, which would be applied during any planning application process, then the actual usable land that's available for windfarm...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Recycling Rates (14 Dec 2021)

Joel James: Thank you, Llywydd. Cardiff Council, as the previous Member has explained, has fallen consistently short when meeting the recycling targets set out by the Welsh Government, and the council's predicted that it will have to invest in secondary recycling in order to meet them. Perversely, they do not have the budget to implement secondary recycling, and the council predicts that the estimated...

3. Statement by the Minister for Social Justice: Shaping Wales Future — Laying national milestones, revised national indicators and publishing a Future Trends report (14 Dec 2021)

Joel James: Thank you, Dirprwy Lywydd. Thank you, Minister, for your statement today. I would like to start by providing a few comments about the first wave of milestones in the hope of focusing on the rationale behind them and in the hope of discovering why the Minister considers these milestones ambitious, given the 30-year timescale.

3. Statement by the Minister for Social Justice: Shaping Wales Future — Laying national milestones, revised national indicators and publishing a Future Trends report (14 Dec 2021)

Joel James: Firstly, Minister, with regard to the gender pay gap, which you are aiming to eliminate by 2050, the data that is frequently used—and it has even been used in the 'Well-being of Wales: 2021' report—is a measurement based on median full-time hourly earnings. This simple measurement collates the salaries of men and women and divides them by 37 to give an hourly rate. It then adds hourly pay...

3. Statement by the Minister for Social Justice: Shaping Wales Future — Laying national milestones, revised national indicators and publishing a Future Trends report (14 Dec 2021)

Joel James: —are NEETs. Again, given the sampling data does not accurately consider the complexity of the data, such as the relative mobility of young people and those attending further education, colleges or independent schools, the percentage of 16 to 24-year-olds who are NEET in reality could already be much lower and, in theory, it could already be met. It implies that the Government is bereft of...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Community Council Clerks (15 Dec 2021)

Joel James: 5. Will the Minister make a statement on the role of community council clerks? OQ57366

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Community Council Clerks (15 Dec 2021)

Joel James: Thank you, Minister, for your response. For transparency purposes, I'd like to highlight that I am a community and county borough councillor. As you know and as you've said, community and town councils play such an important role in the sustainability of the communities that they represent, and they are the very definition of local democracy. I understand the role of community and town...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Agricultural Supply Chains (15 Dec 2021)

Joel James: 9. What measures has the Government put into place to ensure that agricultural supply chains are eco-friendly and sustainable? OQ57369

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: Agricultural Supply Chains (15 Dec 2021)

Joel James: Thank you, Minister. As you'll be aware, agricultural greenhouse gases that emanate from soil, manure and fertiliser, along with methane produced by cattle, have added considerably to climate change and are considered as bad, if not worse, than carbon dioxide. There is an urgent need to encourage everyone within land management, in particular those who grow food and manage livestock, to...

1. Questions to the Minister for Social Justice: Anti-slavery Legislation (12 Jan 2022)

Joel James: 1. What assessment has the Welsh Government made of the impact of anti-slavery legislation that affects Wales? OQ57402

1. Questions to the Minister for Social Justice: Anti-slavery Legislation (12 Jan 2022)

Joel James: Thank you, Deputy Minister, and, as you know, the Modern Slavery Act UK specifies that companies with a turnover of £36 million or more need to declare the measures that they're taking to stop slavery in their supply chains. More recent developments by the UK Government in 2020 have, in what was a world first, extended this requirement to all public bodies and local authorities in England...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution: Coal Tip Safety Regulations (12 Jan 2022)

Joel James: As the Counsel General will be aware, there is, presently, inadequate legislation for local authorities to ensure that coal tips on private land are safe. Although the current Act does give local authorities the necessary power to enter private land at any reasonable time in order to inspect and carry out safety tests, a minimum of two days' notice is required. If the landowner refuses, as is...

9. Short Debate: Deaf People Wales: Hidden Inequality (12 Jan 2022)

Joel James: I'd like to start by thanking Mark for raising such an important topic for debate and allowing me to contribute to it. As some of you know, like Mark, I have hearing difficulties, and I wanted to use this opportunity to highlight my own experiences and to impress upon the Government the importance of this issue and the need for it to be seriously tackled. As a child, I was diagnosed with...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Active Travel Action Plan (18 Jan 2022)

Joel James: 1. What assessment has the Welsh Government made of any negative repercussions from the implementation of the active travel action plan for Wales? OQ57458

1. Questions to the First Minister: Active Travel Action Plan (18 Jan 2022)

Joel James: Thank you, First Minister. I have recently been contacted by several groups who are extremely concerned about the active travel plan and the impact that its implementation is having where it is causing safety issues and difficulties for people in terms of their health and well-being. A particular issue that has been raised is that designated cycle lanes are either being incorporated into the...

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy: Social Enterprises (19 Jan 2022)

Joel James: 9. What assessment has the Welsh Government made of the financial barriers that stop social enterprise start-ups in Wales? OQ57451

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy: Social Enterprises (19 Jan 2022)

Joel James: Thank you. As the Minister will be aware, small-scale social enterprises are a business model that struggles to take hold in the marketplace, with funding being by far the biggest challenge it faces, particularly start-up capital. Since most social entrepreneurs are individuals, the predominance of funding comes from their savings rather than traditional forms of financing, such as bank...


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