Results 1261–1280 of 2000 for speaker:Llyr Gruffydd

2. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure: <p>National Football Museum</p> (19 Jul 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: 7. Will the Cabinet Secretary provide an update on the proposed national football museum? OAQ(5)0205(EI)[W]

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport (19 Jul 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the standard of GP surgeries in north Wales?

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Patients’ Voices </p> (18 Jul 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: Well, yes, it is, and your Government is currently consulting on scrapping statutory community health councils. I see this as a retrograde step and a dangerous step, particularly for us in north Wales, because we need a strong, independent voice that is locally based, and that can challenge the health boards and challenge the Government when needs be. The health council in north Wales has...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Patients’ Voices </p> (18 Jul 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: 6. Will the First Minister make a statement on the importance of patients’ voices in the provision and development of health services? OAQ(5)0743(FM)[W]

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: <p>Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople</p> (12 Jul 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: Well, piling the pressure on the students isn’t the answer, is it? And trying to make it sound as if the NUS is supporting the increase in the fee that was announced yesterday is plain wrong. Yes, there’s a shift in how you support students—nobody’s doubting that. But raising the burden of debt that students in Wales are suffering—and you didn’t answer my question, by the way—is...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: <p>Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople</p> (12 Jul 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: Diolch yn fawr. Cabinet Secretary, what did Carwyn Jones tell you when you asked him whether you could raise tuition fees?

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: <p>Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople</p> (12 Jul 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: Of course, Lord Adonis, Labour’s architect of tuition fees, has admitted that they’ve turned into a Frankenstein’s monster of £50,000 plus debts for graduates on modest salaries who can’t remotely afford to pay them back. Many of those students are clearly on the brink. What do you think is an acceptable level of debt for students in Wales?

8. 7. Statement: Employability (11 Jul 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: Can I thank you for your statement this afternoon? Certainly, we welcome the move towards a much more streamlined support environment, and that’s something I’ve previously indicated to you after previous statements. Can I also welcome the continued emphasis on a truly cross-government approach, which I think is essential? We’ve heard these words being said in the past, but I am...

4. 3. Statement: Student Support in 2018-19 and the Publication of the Summary of Results from the Consultation on Implementing the Welsh Government's Response to the Diamond Report (11 Jul 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: Thank you, Cabinet Secretary, for your statement. I don’t think it takes us in an unexpected direction. Much of it confirms what you’ve outlined in the past, but it is good to have that confirmation, particularly as universities and students, of course, have been seeking that clarity in order to make decisions in the ensuing months. Now, the most significant announcement here is the fact...

3. 2. Business Statement and Announcement (11 Jul 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: A fortnight ago, a motorcyclist was killed on what is unfortunately called the ‘“Evo” triangle’, which is a series or network of roads in the Pentrefoelas-Cerrigydrudion area, which has been promoted by the ‘Evo’ car magazine as a good place to test your driving skills and to push your car to the limit. Now, all of this, over a period of time, has created a culture where you can...

9. 9. Short Debate: Technology and the Welsh Language: Risk or Opportunity? (28 Jun 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: Well, evidently, Siri hasn’t quite understood what I asked. I’ll try another one. Hey, Siri, who is the First Minister of Wales?

9. 9. Short Debate: Technology and the Welsh Language: Risk or Opportunity? (28 Jun 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: No. Well, there we are. We’ll try once again. Hey, Siri, do you understand Welsh?

9. 9. Short Debate: Technology and the Welsh Language: Risk or Opportunity? (28 Jun 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: Well, evidently, from that answer, ‘no’ is the answer, in truth, and that is a regret, of course, and a disappointment, because the future is digital, and devices like Apple Siri, which recognise speech and answer questions, are becoming more common in our everyday lives. But, as you can see, there is a risk that that digital future is a future without Welsh if we don’t show leadership...

9. 9. Short Debate: Technology and the Welsh Language: Risk or Opportunity? (28 Jun 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: Thank you very much, Deputy Presiding Officer. Could I thank you for the opportunity to have this short debate this afternoon? I want to start my contribution by trying something that will underline the point that I want to make, and make that much more effectively than I can, perhaps, in a speech. I don’t doubt that this will be perhaps the first time in any parliament in the world that...

7. 7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Adult and Community Learning (28 Jun 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: Will you take an intervention?

7. 7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Adult and Community Learning (28 Jun 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: You mentioned Careers Wales. Of course, what we’ve seen—and I’ve had a lot of correspondence around this in north Wales—is a halving in the staffing levels there. We’ve seen numbers drop. Back in 2010, careers services used to see every pupil in years 10 and 11; now it’s around a quarter of pupils in year 11 only. Is that acceptable?

7. 7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Adult and Community Learning (28 Jun 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: It’s a pleasure to contribute to this debate. I’m very grateful for the opportunity to discuss issues related to adult education and community education. We’re always discussing schools, universities and colleges, and I think we are duty bound to redress that balance a little, and this debate today gives us an opportunity to do that. In preparing for the debate, the one thing that...

4. 4. 90-second Statements (28 Jun 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod celebrates its seventieth birthday this year, and as with all years, we will see competitors from across the world coming to sing, dance and enjoy the glories of Llangollen and the Dee valley. The first international eisteddfod was held in June 1947, and following the horrors of the second world war, there was a vision that music could heal some...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs: <p>Basic Payment Scheme</p> (28 Jun 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: On Monday, of course, we got the details of this agreement between the Conservatives and the DUP. Among other things, the agreement extended assurances on the level of farm payments and funding for farm payments to farmers in Northern Ireland until 2022, beyond the assurances that Wales has been given previously. May I ask, therefore: have you now had the same assurances for Wales? If not,...

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children (28 Jun 2017)

Llyr Gruffydd: Will the Cabinet Secretary provide an update on fire safety in North Wales?


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