Results 41–60 of 3000 for speaker:Ken Skates

5. Motion to approve the Senedd Commission Budget for 2023-24 (23 Nov 2022)

Ken Skates: —in brief. I've mentioned solar panels. Training and engagement, we will look at. We will be looking at savings through the catering contract, or, as an alternative to savings, we will look at raising revenue, perhaps increasing the prices for Members. We will also be looking at reintroducing car parking charges, reflecting on the need to protect the least well paid. And therefore, again,...

5. Motion to approve the Senedd Commission Budget for 2023-24 (23 Nov 2022)

Ken Skates: Diolch, Dirprwy Lywydd, and can I thank Members for their contributions? There were a number of similar themes raised by Members, and I'll try to address each one. First of all, I should say that I would agree entirely with Peredur Owen Griffiths that we should not and cannot allow this year's process so late in the day to be repeated, but surely, as Peredur himself acknowledged, we will...

5. Motion to approve the Senedd Commission Budget for 2023-24 (23 Nov 2022)

Ken Skates: Diolch, Dirprwy Lywydd. I move the Commission's budget motion for 2023-24, and ask that it be incorporated into the annual budget motion. As you will have seen in the budget document, the Commission is seeking a total budget of £67.643 million, comprising £41 million for Commission services, £17.8 million for the remuneration board’s determination, £101,000 for the office of the...

1. Questions to the Minister for Climate Change: Junction Improvements on the A483 (23 Nov 2022)

Ken Skates: Thank you for your statement, Minister. Of course, junction 1 at Ruabon was not included in the roads review, and therefore work on improving that junction has not been paused, and it's for good reason. That particular junction is utterly lethal and has created a congestion canyon right up the A483, with resulting carbon emissions increases. And, of course, it's also sending motorists onto...

1. Questions to the Minister for Climate Change: Junction Improvements on the A483 (23 Nov 2022)

Ken Skates: 2. Will the Minister make a statement on the Welsh Government's review of junction improvements on the A483? OQ58740

3. Statement by the Minister for Economy: Statutory licensing scheme for all visitor accommodation in Wales (15 Nov 2022)

Ken Skates: Minister, may I thank you for bringing forward this valuable statement today? I very much welcome it and, at the risk of repeating the excellent contribution by Mabon ap Gwynfor, I would just like to state that, in this part of north Wales, in Clwyd South, we do have a major problem in some communities, those popular tourist communities, including Llangollen, where there are many domestic...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Hydrogen Fuel (15 Nov 2022)

Ken Skates: First Minister, the HyNet North West programme has the potential to radically change the way that we fuel our transport and business needs across the north-west of England and, of course, north Wales. The programme is being championed by the metro mayor of Liverpool city region, Steve Rotheram, and it's supported by Wrexham and Flintshire councils, as well as the north Wales business...

2. Questions to the Minister for Economy: Swimming Pools (19 Oct 2022)

Ken Skates: Thank you, Minister. That's really reassuring to hear. I know that you're familiar with the story of Plas Madoc Leisure Centre in my constituency and the incredible work done by volunteers to keep it open through thick and thin. But they're really facing the wall this winter, partly as a result of Brexit, with chemical costs rising through the roof and delivery challenges, but also because of...

2. Questions to the Minister for Economy: Swimming Pools (19 Oct 2022)

Ken Skates: 5. What assessment has the Welsh Government made of how many swimming pools may have to close this winter as a result of rising energy prices and the cost-of-living crisis? OQ58557

2. Business Statement and Announcement (18 Oct 2022)

Ken Skates: Trefnydd, I'm in no doubt that you'd agree that hosting Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool is fantastic news for the whole of Wales, but particularly for north Wales. So, I'd be very grateful for a statement from the Government on how the Welsh Government plans to promote north Wales and the whole of Wales at next year's event. It is a wonderful opportunity, given how closely we work with...

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Financial Markets (18 Oct 2022)

Ken Skates: Thank you, First Minister. Of course, the fourth Chancellor in as many months has now buried Trussonomics and u-turned on pretty much the entire mini-budget, but, as you outlined, the effects of steering the economy like a bumper car will have devastating consequences: higher taxes, higher inflation, high mortgage rates. Is it fair that the people of Wales and the people of the UK are being...

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Financial Markets (18 Oct 2022)

Ken Skates: 2. What assessment has the First Minister made of the impact on Wales of the recent turmoil in the financial markets? OQ58590

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: COVID-19 Vaccination (12 Oct 2022)

Ken Skates: Thank you, Minister. That's excellent news. The vaccine, of course, is the most effective way to defend ourselves against COVID, and, in order to live with the virus, it's incumbent on us all to accept the jab when it's available to us. It's also vital that the roll-out of the programme continues in the most efficient and equitable way. Are you confident that people are able to have the...

1. Questions to the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language: Essential Life Skills (12 Oct 2022)

Ken Skates: I'd like to thank Natasha Asghar for tabling this important question. Minister, given what young people have been through with COVID, what they're going to go through with the cost-of-living crisis, it is essential, is it not, that, through the new curriculum, they're able to attain those essential life skills, particularly in financial literacy and mental health awareness. Would you join me...

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: COVID-19 Vaccination (12 Oct 2022)

Ken Skates: 8. Will the Minister provide an update on the delivery of the COVID-19 vaccination programme? OQ58516

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language (12 Oct 2022)

Ken Skates: What steps is the Welsh Government taking to support teaching assistants in schools?

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Cost-of-living Crisis (11 Oct 2022)

Ken Skates: First Minister, when the Prime Minister finally talks with you and not just about you, can you assure her on behalf of the people of mid and west Wales that you are not at all anti-growth but that you are, most proudly, anti-greed?

10. Short Debate: Sport in North Wales: Ensuring opportunity for all ( 5 Oct 2022)

Ken Skates: I’m also very grateful to Sam Rowlands for tabling this important motion today. I’m going to make four quick points that I’ll elaborate on in correspondence, Minister: first of all, that it’s essential that elite performance funding follows the athlete and doesn’t go straight to governing bodies or national centres. That’s because north Wales sportspeople must be able to access...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (27 Sep 2022)

Ken Skates: Trefnydd, I'd be very grateful for a statement regarding the economy. It's pretty clear now that the UK Government, and the Chancellor in particular, has lost control of the UK's economy, with terrible consequences in store for us all. Could we have a statement, please, from the economy Minister specifically concerning businesses and the likely consequences for Welsh businesses of a...

1. Questions to the First Minister: UK COVID-19 Inquiry (27 Sep 2022)

Ken Skates: Can I also thank Rhun ap Iorwerth for tabling this important question? Of course, the inquiry will expose how effective or not communications were between Governments—the UK Government, Welsh Government and other Governments in the United Kingdom. But, of course, COVID has not gone away; we've not defeated COVID yet. I stand to be corrected by the health Minister, but I believe that right...


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