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Group 4: Nominations to the SPC by Wales TUC Cymru (Amendments 2, 27) ( 7 Mar 2023)

Hannah Blythyn: Diolch, Llywydd. It might be worth recapping the background to this issue for the benefit of those Members who've not been so closely involved in the passage of the Bill as the members of the scrutiny committee and me. As Peredur set out in his opening remarks, during the committee stages of scrutiny, concerns were raised by some parties in relation to the role of Wales TUC as the body that...

7. 6. Statement: Consultation on the Welsh Government Prosecution Code (24 May 2017)

Mick Antoniw: ...there are specialist areas, there will be analysis by agents and lawyers who are specialists in those areas, and then the decision ultimately is for me as to whether the prosecution takes place or not. You raise an important point in terms of how many cases are there where decisions have not been taken. That isn’t an area I have sufficient information on, but it is an important area. I...

5. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport: Active Travel (14 May 2019)

Lee Waters: ...as the Minister who took through the active travel Act. His point on the default of 20 mph is a really important one. Currently, if you're in a local authority, and we've all, through constituency representation, had groups of people who want slower speeds in their area. It's the issue that's raised with me consistently when I have monthly public meetings—they don't like speed bumps, on...

5. 5. Statement: The Future of Local Bus Services (28 Feb 2017)

Russell George: ...that franchising could be introduced. Now, this suggestion isn’t in your statement, so can you confirm whether this is a consideration as part of the consultation, and will you outline what representations you have received so far from the industry in response to this suggestion? With regard to improving passenger experience, it is clear that the availability and frequency of regular bus...

3. Topical Questions: Support for Business (18 Mar 2020)

Helen Mary Jones: ...I think it's very important, as we move forward, that any package of business support can be really easily and effectively passed on to them. The fact that there'll be earlier access to sick pay is not going to solve the problem for people who are self-isolating not because they're ill but because somebody else is, and it certainly isn't going to solve the problem for somebody who's not...

5. Statement by the Chair of the External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee: Brexit Priorities (17 Jul 2019)

Alun Davies: ..., a carelessness and an un-British care for the people of this country in the debate we've had over a 'no deal' Brexit. I care deeply about people in all of the communities of this country, not simply the community I represent. And it is not good enough for people simply to say, 'We will have a "no deal" exit and damn the costs, damn the consequences, and damn the futures of people's lives...

4. Statement by the Minister for Welsh Language and Lifelong Learning: The Welsh-language Technology Action Plan (23 Oct 2018)

Siân Gwenllian: ...both I and Plaid Cymru are very interested in, as you will know. At the National Eisteddfod in August, I and my colleague Jill Evans held an event on European languages in the digital age, with representation from Canolfan Bedwyr at Bangor University, in this very building, as it happens. Now, Canolfan Bedwyr, in my constituency, does innovative work with the resources available, but...

Group 19: Citizen Voice Body — support for volunteers and staff (Amendment 44) (10 Mar 2020)

Angela Burns: ...members of Healthwatch would need to go on a training course' before they started visiting hospitals.  So, for us, we want to make sure that this is on the face of the Bill to ensure that there's not just a continuation, but a reinforcing and an underpinning of the importance of advising and training our volunteers and staff. There's been much play during the course of this Bill that we...

Group 5: Public participation (Amendments 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117) (10 Nov 2020)

Julie James: ...duty, the Government proposed an amendment at Stage 2 to remove it. This amendment was agreed. I therefore consider this amendment goes against the concerns previously raised and responded to. I cannot support amendment 113, which seeks to replace the term 'social media' with 'current and emerging digital and media platforms'. As stated at Stage 2, the term 'social media' is universally...

6. Statement by the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution: Interim Report of the Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales (31 Jan 2023)

Mick Antoniw: ...issues, constitutional issues, governance issues and so on.  It really is for them to determine the areas that they think are, actually, important, where the evidence they conclude and the representations they get within the framework, where that leads them. I'd be very surprised if all of those issues are not ones that are being looked at, and looked at in some detail and being engaged...

3. Statement by the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Emergency Flood Summit Update (25 Feb 2020)

Janet Finch-Saunders: ...any promised financial support. The community response to their plea, though, has been exceptional. Many of us have been making an effort to be on hand, to help where we can, be that through making representation to the local authority—. And I have to give credit to Conwy County Borough Council for their immense efforts during storm Dennis, to ensure that those already affected weren't...

10. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Business rates for self-catering accommodation ( 7 Dec 2022)

Vaughan Gething: ...of self-catering properties for the non-domestic rating list undertaken by the Valuation Office Agency. On that at least, Janet Finch-Saunders is right. Compliance with the new criteria will not be assessed until after April 2023. An assessment is based on records for the 12 months before the date it relates to. That means that an assessment for a given date in 2023 will consider evidence...

6. Plaid Cymru Debate: Women's health (18 May 2022)

Russell George: ...the way, in fairness to Scotland. Their plan came forward in August 2021. The UK Government for England, their plan is currently out for consultation, so, of course, we're concerned that Wales is not left behind in this regard. One of the issues that the coalition raised with us is the lack of data. One possible reason for this could be the under-representation of women on trials, often an...

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: Welsh Independent Living Grant (13 Feb 2019)

Julie Morgan: ..., their care plan is smaller than previously, and this could be for specific reasons. For example, I've been given the example of the effective use of modern technology and a focus on ablement not dependence. We know from our own inquiries and from the independent survey of recipients conducted by the All Wales Forum of Parents and Carers of People with Learning Disabilities that most...

2. Debate on the EU Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration ( 4 Dec 2018)

David Rees: ...adviser—Dr Tobias Lock from Edinburgh Law School—who provided a legal analysis of the withdrawal agreement and its implications. That's why that paper is so important for you to read—it is not our view, it is an external's view, without any bias whatsoever, and it is crucial to this debate. I also want to put on record, Llywydd, the excellent work of the Assembly Commission staff, in...

6. Statement by the Chair of the Committee on Assembly Electoral Reform: An update on the work of the Committee ( 8 Jan 2020)

Huw Irranca-Davies: ..., my second question to our Chair is to ask whether and how she'll continue to engage with all political parties in the Senedd, but also those significant other political entities in Wales who are not represented here, so that their views are also fed in, but so that they can also see and engage with the evidence that we hear. In particular—it has been mentioned already—I seek the...

8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Household debt ( 1 Dec 2021)

Heledd Fychan: ...hardship, I think it is important that we recognise today that it is a societal problem that requires action from all of us. That quote read out by Sioned about the Victorian levels of poverty is not an over-exaggeration or over-dramatization of the reality for too many people living in our communities. And increasingly, we see a greater divide, with more and more people struggling to...

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Liver disease (11 Jan 2023)

Lynne Neagle: ...due to hepatitis B and C by 65 per cent by 2030. A new hepatitis B and C elimination programme oversight group has been established to drive the elimination agenda here in Wales. The group includes representation from Welsh Government, Public Health Wales, hepatitis B and C health services and the third sector. The first action of this group was to agree on the content of a communication...

8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Assembly Reform (10 Jul 2019)

Mark Reckless: ...that they represent, and I think, perhaps, the leader of Plaid Cymru may have touched both those issues today. For our group, we are clear—we’ve moved our own amendment. Firstly, we want to note the report of the expert panel on Assembly electoral reform. Even though we may not be able to support it, even at the lower end of the range of AMs that the panel gave, I’m very appreciative...

3. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Local Government (20 Mar 2018)

Gareth Bennett: ...we are moving to a Green Paper, so things can still change, and are subject to consultation, hopefully we will soon know what the final map of the Welsh councils will look like. Now, that is not to say there won't be controversy over which councils we do end up with. Janet raised the issue earlier today of possible political fixing. Now, I won't use the same term, but we know that's always...


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