Results 481–500 of 920 for representation -taxation

Did you mean representations -taxation?

2. Business Statement and Announcement ( 7 May 2019)

Rebecca Evans: ...find themselves that they are penalised and being trapped in their current situations—are issues that are raised with the UK Government, and I'll ask the Minister to let you know the most recent representations that have been made. 

10. Short Debate: An Oath to the People — Changing the swearing in oath for Assembly Members to pledge allegiance to the people ( 1 May 2019)

Bethan Sayed: ...is a recognition, due primarily to historical enmity, of the long-held beliefs of republicans. It would be impossible to force allegiance to the monarch in the north of Ireland without denying representation to a large proportion of the people there. This is also based upon the principle of many people in the north of Ireland not wishing to swear to something they fundamentally disagree...

6. Debate on the External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee Report: 'Wales' future relationship with Europe and the world' ( 1 May 2019)

Mark Reckless: ...that before, but UKRep is having to change what it did and is looking to Wales, to be fair to the CBI and to some of the other larger private sector organisations, for how it adjusts its diplomatic representation to a world that will have a greater focus on soft power rather than institutional levers within the European Union.  I want to say a bit about the Basque and the Quebecois...

3. Statement by the Counsel General and Brexit Minister: Update on the Brexit Negotiations (30 Apr 2019)

Jeremy Miles: ...and, indeed, I'll be writing shortly more broadly on the question of respecting the devolution settlement in discussions like that. He asked for assurance that the Welsh Government is making representations to ensure that the Welsh voice is heard in the arrangements on monitoring the transition, and I can confirm to him that those discussions are under way. They have been under way for...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (30 Apr 2019)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you for raising this and, of course, the Member will be aware that Welsh Government has, over a long period, made extensive representations to the UK Government about its bedroom tax and the fact that it is unfair to parents and families who find themselves in a variety of circumstances, such as that which you describe, but also parents and people who are disabled, for example, who need...

4. Topical Questions: The Trostre Plant in Llanelli ( 3 Apr 2019)

David Rees: ..., but perhaps we need to go above Hans Fischer to see where we actually have Tata's future in this place. Because I'm deeply concerned that when Bimlendra Jha left his position, there was no UK representation, effectively, for Tata in the UK, and particularly in Wales; it's left then, perhaps, to Martin Brunnock to be the senior person here. So, we need to have a look at having discussions...

9. Debate: The General Principles of the Legislation (Wales) Bill ( 2 Apr 2019)

Jeremy Miles: ...justice argument. It's incumbent on governments and legislatures to make the law accessible in the lives of citizens, in particular at a time when they find it harder and harder to access legal representation, as we know. He referred to a number of recommendations. Just to address a few points in relation to recommendation 4, there will be a programme of work around accessibility more...

8. The Qualifications Wales (Monetary Penalties) (Determination of Turnover) Regulations 2019 ( 2 Apr 2019)

Kirsty Williams: ...practice. Before imposing a fine, Qualifications Wales must give notice to the awarding organisation concerned, setting out the reasons for the proposal and giving the body the opportunity to make representations. Qualifications Wales must also have regard to these representations, and if it still intends to impose a monetary penalty, it must set out the reasons for doing so, including the...

3. Business Statement and Announcement ( 2 Apr 2019)

Mark Isherwood: .... Don't just be aware, act. And if all we're going to do is simply raise awareness, we're just going to make waiting lists grow longer and longer. We need to move to understanding, acceptance, representation, inclusion and equality. Where autistic adults are speaking, are we listening? Therefore, I would welcome a statement, not simply in the context of the normal service-led or medical...

8. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Local Government Funding (27 Mar 2019)

Suzy Davies: ...and why the difficult task of local government funding reform, when that might begin, because it's just too easy to try and shut down the debate, as we heard in earlier questions and some of the representations today, by pointing the finger at the UK Government. If that's all you're going to say in replying to this debate, Minister, we may as well all go home now, because constituents are...

1. Questions to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (27 Mar 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Diolch yn fawr iawn, Llywydd. Last July, I raised with the Minister the subject of non-stun slaughter and in particular representations that had been made to her by the British Veterinary Association, to which she said that she'd had a discussion with them a couple of weeks ago and asked officials to look at the information they'd brought forward in detail. It's now nine months since those...

9. United Kingdom Independence Party Debate: The European Union (27 Mar 2019)

...Withdrawal Agreement or remain in the EU. 4. Calls on the Welsh Government to make a statement to the Assembly detailing the steps they have taken to prepare for a people’s vote and what representations they have made to the UK Government to this effect.

Questions to the Deputy Minister and Chief Whip: Community Safety Initiatives in Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney (26 Mar 2019)

Jane Hutt: ...first Minister and I, and other Assembly Members—Julie Morgan, Jenny Rathbone—attended a vigil at the Temple of Peace. In fact, tonight, there’s an inter-faith event—I’m sure there’s representation from across this Chamber—as well as working with police forces and regional community cohesion co-ordinators to ensure that we can monitor community tensions here in Wales. But, of...

Questions to the Deputy Minister and Chief Whip: Online Abuse Of Women in Public Life (26 Mar 2019)

Jane Hutt: ...we cannot afford to let the bullies win, as you say, and thank you as well for the further evidence you have given. That will be very important in terms of the statement that I wish to make and the representations that I am making to the UK Government in terms of their responsibilities. It's also very important that we look to the 'Protecting the Debate: Intimidation, Influence, and...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Steel Manufacturing (26 Mar 2019)

David Rees: ...commercially sustainable sector in a competitive global market.' Many of the levers that we have talked about in the past—the energy costs—are with the UK Government. Will you now make further representations to the UK Government, supporting this committee's report and asking the UK Government to take action to address the issue of high energy costs, to ensure that our steel industry...

9. Plaid Cymru Debate: Women against state pension inequality campaign (20 Mar 2019)

Helen Mary Jones: ...volunteering in their communities. I'm extremely grateful to the Welsh Government for their support for this motion and I really hope that they will look at ways in which they can practically make representations on behalf of the women so affected. And now, Llywydd, we come to the cognitive dissonance that is Mark Isherwood. I mean, we all know what a very nice human being he is, but how...

8. Plaid Cymru Debate: The Kurds in Turkey (20 Mar 2019)

Darren Millar: ...hunger strikes by Leyla Güven and others. They have made it clear that the UK expects Turkey to ensure that prisoners' human rights are observed, including access to medical treatment and legal representation, and that all sides in this conflict, all stakeholders, need to return to the peace process. And to this end, the UK Government has provided funding to civil society organisations...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): Protecting Health and Care Services from the Impact of a 'No Deal' Brexit (20 Mar 2019)

Jeremy Miles: ...the European Union, and, obviously, they are reasonably significant. It's one of the sectors where, in my discussions directly with the chair of the Migration Advisory Committee, and in the formal representations that the Government will be making to the UK Government, we've identified the issue of the social care workforce as one that requires a particular approach in terms of protection...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): The Future of Standardised Qualifications in Europe (20 Mar 2019)

Jeremy Miles: ...piece of work in relation to the qualifications make-up of the public sector workforce across Wales generally, including in the education sector, and that has been the basis of a lot of the representations we've made in the Brexit context particularly to the UK Government and beyond. But this is an area where work is absolutely under way at the moment. I know the Minister for Education is...

3. Statement by the First Minister: Update on EU Negotiations (19 Mar 2019)

Paul Davies: ...European Union. However, if the deal is finally approved, then of course article 50 will have to be extended in order to get the legislation through. Perhaps the First Minister could tell us what representations he has made regarding the extension of article 50. However, I have to tell the First Minister that I think it will be unacceptable to the people and businesses of Wales for the...


Create an alert

Advanced search

Find this exact word or phrase

You can also do this from the main search box by putting exact words in quotes: like "cycling" or "hutton report"

By default, we show words related to your search term, like “cycle” and “cycles” in a search for cycling. Putting the word in quotes, like "cycling", will stop this.

Excluding these words

You can also do this from the main search box by putting a minus sign before words you don’t want: like hunting -fox

We also support a bunch of boolean search modifiers, like AND and NEAR, for precise searching.

Date range

to

You can give a start date, an end date, or both to restrict results to a particular date range. A missing end date implies the current date, and a missing start date implies the oldest date we have in the system. Dates can be entered in any format you wish, e.g. 3rd March 2007 or 17/10/1989

Person

Enter a name here to restrict results to contributions only by that person.

Section

Restrict results to a particular parliament or assembly that we cover (e.g. the Scottish Parliament), or a particular type of data within an institution, such as Commons Written Answers.

Column

If you know the actual Hansard column number of the information you are interested in (perhaps you’re looking up a paper reference), you can restrict results to that; you can also use column:123 in the main search box.