Results 1401–1420 of 2000 for speaker:Baroness Morgan of Ely

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: The Minister's Recent Visit to Ireland (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Thank you. I'm afraid I didn't get an opportunity to bring that up, but I have since looked into that particular instance, which did cause a lot of concern, I'm sure, in Ireland. I think what is important is that, where possible, we really build on the relationships with Ireland. You had the opportunity to meet with the Irish consul that I introduced you to, who's new to Wales. We're very...

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: The Minister's Recent Visit to Ireland (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: I met the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Coveney, and reaffirmed the Welsh Government’s commitment to work closely with Ireland whatever the outcome of the Brexit process. I also met a number of investors and representatives from the business community.

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: The Target of 1 Million Welsh Speakers by 2050 (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Well, what’s clear is that we have put in place a strategy for the long term. Of course, we have to ensure that we measure our progress along the way. The fact that the annual population survey has demonstrated that now 896,000 people are able to speak Welsh gives us some hope. Of course, we have to be aware that that isn’t the yardstick that we use—we are actually using the census as...

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: The Target of 1 Million Welsh Speakers by 2050 (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Well, we are aware that we need to increase the number of teachers who can teach through the medium of Welsh. Of course, there is a step before that—that is, we have to ensure that enough people have a Welsh A-level so that they can go on to teach through the medium of Welsh, where that’s possible. We’ve seen that there’s a relationship between the people who study Welsh at A-level...

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: The Target of 1 Million Welsh Speakers by 2050 (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Since launching Cymraeg 2050, we've been focusing on laying firm foundations, for example, through planning, education and ICT. We're also ensuring that the Welsh language is an important part of all policy areas across Government, as well as looking at strengthening language planning functions in our institution.

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: The Welsh Government's International Strategy (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Thank you. I think what's clear is that, actually, we already have a very clear strategy in relation to inward investment. Today, we've heard that we have managed to land 51 new inward investment projects into Wales. That's produced 3,700 jobs. We know that 75 per cent of that amount is because of Welsh Government intervention. These wouldn't have come without us. So, of course, we are...

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: The Welsh Government's International Strategy (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Thank you. I think there will be an opportunity. Can I assure the Chair of the committee that we have taken the contributions of his committee very seriously when drafting the strategy? Of course, some of the things we want to do is to raise the profile of Wales internationally. We want to make sure that that international aspect of what we do helps to contribute to the wealth of our country...

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: The Welsh Government's International Strategy (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: I shall be publishing a draft strategy to go out for full consultation before the end of term. 

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Discussions between the Welsh Government and a Delegation from China (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Indeed I did take the opportunity to speak to the vice-premier about this specific issue, because I do think that China is absolutely instrumental in terms of whether we are going to be able to tackle this issue and keep below the 2 degrees C that is absolutely crucial for all of us. We all know that there was a period where there were two coal-fired power stations being opened in China every...

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Discussions between the Welsh Government and a Delegation from China (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Vice-Premier Hu's visit to Wales reaffirmed Wales and China’s long-standing relationship. Following the positive news on lifting market access for beef, it showcased Welsh agriculture, produce and innovation. The visit included a productive bilateral meeting with the First Minister to discuss opportunities for further collaboration across business, culture and education.  

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Promoting the Welsh Language in Rhondda Cynon Taf (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Well, we have actually increased funding very, very significantly to make sure that there is an opportunity for people to access Welsh language education at the earliest opportunity. That includes meithrin. So, they've had £1 million to expand, and I'm pleased to say that in the past year Rhondda Cynon Taf has actually had £2.7 million specifically to help develop Welsh language meithrin...

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Promoting the Welsh Language in Rhondda Cynon Taf (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Of course, this is something that’s very important for the Government. This is a question for the education Minister, in truth, but this is a subject that we have discussed previously. Of course, we are aware that there are two councils where this is something that they’re discussing at present. It is important that people understand that there is a consultation that’s ongoing on...

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Promoting the Welsh Language in Rhondda Cynon Taf (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Thank you very much. Of course, I do hope that people in the Rhondda area are looking forward to that event. I think what’s important to remember with the Eisteddfod is that it’s not just a week-long festival—the preparations are starting now. What’s important about the Eisteddfod is that the legacy does carry on after the Eisteddfod leaves. But it is an opportunity for us to raise...

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Promoting the Welsh Language in Rhondda Cynon Taf (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: We are working with a wide range of local and national partners to promote the Welsh language in Rhondda Cynon Taf. And it's a very exciting period, with the National Eisteddfod visiting in 2022, and the menter iaith organising Parti Ponty to promote the language.

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Well, I think, to be fair, we can't hold the United Kingdom responsible for what Donald Trump is doing on that border. But I do think that it would be appropriate for us to make our views known, and we will therefore write to the Foreign Secretary to let him know that this is how we feel in this—as a Welsh Government. But I think we also have to understand that, actually, the United States...

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Well, I certainly condemn those breaches of human rights. And I think one of the most shocking things for me was that, actually, they haven't kept a clear account of when and who was separated from parents and children, and therefore it's been difficult to get these two groups back together, because of the chaos that is occurring on that border. Of course, we're very concerned to see those...

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Thank you very much. Of course, it is important that we do underline the fact that we are a country that welcomes people to our midst. Last week, for example, we had an event here in the Senedd where we welcomed people from Bangladesh who were playing cricket. It was an opportunity for us to say once again that we are grateful that the Bangladeshi community has joined us here in Wales. This...

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Well, I can give you an assurance that, when we met with Turkey recently, the issue of human rights was very much at the top of the agenda there. And I agree that the persecution of Christians is something that we should absolutely confront. It's not just an issue in China. It's a big issue in the middle east, in Egypt, and, certainly, these are issues that need to be confronted and need to...

3. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (26 Jun 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: Of course, we're very aware of the issues surrounding human rights in China, in particular at the moment with the situation in Hong Kong, and also with the ethnic minorities, in terms of the Uighurs Muslims. So, those were live issues, and, indeed, I did raise the issue of human rights with the deputy premier at the dinner in the evening. 


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