Tuesday, 23 May 2017
The Assembly met at 12:30 with the Llywydd (Elin Jones) in the Chair.
First today, on behalf of all Members of this Assembly, I wish to express our heartfelt condolences to all those affected by the dreadful events in Manchester last night. Each and every one of us...
My other sad task this afternoon is to mark the passing of the former First Minister of Wales, Rhodri Morgan, who died suddenly last Wednesday. Many of us have lost a friend, and Wales has lost a...
[R] signifies the Member has declared an interest. [W] signifies that the question was tabled in Welsh.
1. What is the Welsh Government doing to improve health services in Pembrokeshire over the next twelve months? OAQ(5)0610(FM)
2. What support is the Welsh Government giving to the North Wales economy? OAQ(5)0611(FM)
I now call for questions from the party leaders. First of all, Plaid Cymru leader, Leanne Wood.
3. How much public money was invested in the Wales and Borders rail network in the last financial year? OAQ(5)0613(FM)
4. Will the First Minister provide an update on progress with integrated transport in south-east Wales? OAQ(5)0614(FM)
6. Will the First Minister provide an update on how the year of legends will benefit north-east Wales? OAQ(5)0617(FM)
7. Will the First Minister make a statement on access to GP medical services in Montgomeryshire? OAQ(5)0621(FM)
Good afternoon, First Minister.
9. Will the First Minister make a statement on the North Wales growth deal? OAQ(5)0612(FM)
The next item is the business statement and announcement, and I call on the leader of the house.
The next item is a statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure on the consultation on the proposed reforms of taxi and private hire vehicle licensing. I call on the Cabinet...
Item 5 has been postponed.
And items 6 and 7 have been moved to tomorrow’s agenda. Therefore, we move to the debate on social prescribing.
I call on the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport to move that motion. Vaughan Gething.
Will the First Minister make a statement on his economic priorities for south-east Wales?
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