Tuesday, 29 November 2016
The Assembly met at 13:30 with the Llywydd (Elin Jones) in the Chair.
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1. Will the First Minister make a statement on sepsis prevention? OAQ(5)0300(FM)
2. Will the First Minister make a statement on the business rates system? OAQ(5)0290(FM)
Questions now from the party leaders. The leader of the UKIP group, Neil Hamilton.
3. Will the First Minister make a statement on the Welsh Government's role in the formation of local development plans? OAQ(5)0295(FM)
Diolch, Lywydd. First Minister, given that a large proportion of all Irish exports, both to the UK—
The leader of Plaid Cymru has already stolen my question, but I’ll ask it for the record anyway. In light of the measures announced in the autumn statement, will the Welsh Government...
6. What discussions has the Welsh Government had with rail authorities about delays to services caused by compacted leaves on the line? OAQ(5)0305(FM)
7. How does the First Minister plan to utilise additional funding for Wales resulting from the Autumn Statement? OAQ(5)0296(FM)
8. Will the First Minister make a statement on water services in Wales? OAQ(5)0302(FM)[W]
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A point of Order arising from questions—Neil McEvoy.
The next item on our agenda is the business statement and announcement, and I call on Jane Hutt.
Item 3 on the agenda is a statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government on the Landfill Disposals Tax (Wales) Bill, and I call on Mark Drakeford to speak to the statement.
We move on to the next item on our agenda today, which is the legislative consent motion on the Children and Social Work Bill. I call on the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children to move...
The following amendments have been selected: amendments 1 and 2 in the name of Paul Davies, and amendment 3 in the name of Rhun ap Iorwerth.
The following amendment has been selected: amendment 1 in the name of Rhun ap Iorwerth.
We will vote therefore on the debate on the older people’s commissioner’s annual report. I call for a vote on amendment 3, tabled in the name of Rhun ap Iorwerth. Open the vote....
How will the policies contained in the Welsh Government's 'Taking Wales Forward' programme improve health services for older people in Wales?
The Senedd, officially known as the Welsh Parliament in English and Senedd Cymru in Welsh, is the devolved, unicameral legislature of Wales. A democratically elected body, it makes laws for Wales, agrees certain taxes and scrutinises the Welsh Government. It is a bilingual institution, with both Welsh and English being the official languages of its business. From its creation in May 1999 until May 2020, the Senedd was known as the National Assembly for Wales (Welsh: Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru). – Wikipedia