Tuesday, 31 January 2017
The Assembly met at 13:30 with the Llywydd (Elin Jones) in the Chair.
[R] signifies the Member has declared an interest. [W] signifies that the question was tabled in Welsh.
1. Will the First Minister make a statement on the health service in North Wales? OAQ(5)0407(FM)
2. Will the First Minister make a statement on the provision of bespoke mental health services for former armed services personnel? OAQ(5)0408(FM)
Questions now from the party leaders. The leader of Plaid Cymru, Leanne Wood.
3. Will the First Minister make a statement on the Welsh Government's progress in achieving a more physically active Wales? OAQ(5)0420(FM)
4. What are the implications of the UK Government's industrial plan on Wales? OAQ(5)0406(FM)
5. What assessment has the First Minister made of bank closures in north Wales? OAQ(5)0413(FM)
6. Will the First Minister make a statement on support for micro businesses in Wales? OAQ(5)0417(FM)
7. Will the First Minister make a statement on the Hendry review? OAQ(5)0412(FM)
8. What discussions has the First Minister had with the Prime Minister regarding the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon since the Hendry report was published? OAQ(5)0409(FM)
9. Will the First Minister make a statement on recognition given to those who carried out their national service as Bevin Boys during and after the Second World War? OAQ(5)0418(FM)
[R] signifies the Member has declared an interest. [W] signifies that the question was tabled in Welsh.
[R] signifies the Member has declared an interest. [W] signifies that the question was tabled in Welsh.
The next item on our agenda is the business statement and announcement. I call on Jane Hutt.
The next item on our agenda is a statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government on local government reform, and I call on the Cabinet Secretary, Mark Drakeford.
The next item on the agenda is the statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Education on the Hazelkorn review of Welsh education. I call on the Cabinet Secretary for Education, Kirsty Williams.
We move on to the next item, which is the Education Workforce Council (Registration Fees) Regulations 2017. I call on the Cabinet Secretary for Education to move the motion—Kirsty Williams.
We now move on to item 6, which is the Welsh Language Standards (No. 6) Regulations 2017. I call on the Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language to move the motion—Alun Davies.
The following amendments have been selected: amendments 1 and 2 in the name of Paul Davies.
I now move to voting time. I call for a vote on the debate that we’ve just had. I call for a vote on amendment 2, tabled in the name of Paul Davies. Open the vote. Close the vote. For 23,...
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