Tuesday, 4 April 2017
The Assembly met at 13:30 with the Llywydd (Elin Jones) in the Chair.
Our clerk and chief executive, Claire Clancy, will retire this month, and this is her penultimate Plenary. She has served in the office for more than 10 years, and this will be Plenary No. 643...
[R] signifies the Member has declared an interest. [W] signifies that the question was tabled in Welsh.
1. Will the First Minister outline what steps the Welsh Government is taking to improve child health in Wales? OAQ(5)0555(FM)
2. Will the First Minister make a statement on cross-border health arrangements between England and Wales? OAQ(5)0548(FM)
I now call for questions from the party leaders. Leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Andrew R.T. Davies.
3. Will the First Minister make a statement on investment in Welsh road infrastructure? OAQ(5)0546(FM)
4. Will the First Minister make a statement on paediatric care in Wales? OAQ(5)0553(FM)
5. Will the First Minister provide an update on the work of the Valleys taskforce? OAQ(5)0550(FM)
6. What are the Welsh Government's priorities for improving public transport in the northern valleys? OAQ(5)0544(FM)
7. What action is the Welsh Government taking to support access to high street banking services in town centres? OAQ(5)0549(FM)
8. Does the First Minister have any plans to make official visits to European countries in the near future? OAQ(5)0558(FM)
The next item on the agenda is the business statement and announcement, and I call on the leader of the house, Jane Hutt.
A motion, now, to suspend Standing Order 11.16 to allow the next item of business to be debated, and I call on Jane Hutt to move the motion.
The following amendments have been selected: amendments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in the name of David Rowlands, and amendment 7 in the name of Rhun ap Iorwerth.
We'll now move on to item 4 on our agenda, which is a statement by the Minister for Social Services and Public Health, ‘The Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act—One Year...
We now move on to item 5, which is a statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure on ‘The Future of Heritage Services in Wales—A New Strategic Partnership and the...
The next item is the statement by the Minister for Lifelong Learning and the Welsh Language on the future of youth work delivery and I call on the Minister to make his statement—Alun Davies.
We move to items 7 and 8 on our agenda this afternoon. In accordance with Standing Order 12.24, I propose that the following two motions under item 7 and item 8 are grouped for debate. Does any...
We now move on to item 9 on our agenda, which is a debate on Stage 4 of the Land Transaction Tax and Anti-avoidance of Devolved Taxes (Wales) Bill. I call on the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and...
Item 10 on our agenda has been withdrawn.
We move to voting time. Unless three Members wish for the bell to be rung, I will proceed directly to voting time. We move to vote on the debate on the implications for Wales of leaving the...
What action is the Welsh Government taking to improve transport infrastructure 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