Tuesday, 22 May 2018
The Assembly met at 13:30 with the Llywydd (Elin Jones) in the Chair.
The first item on our agenda this afternoon is questions to the First Minister, and the first question is from Leanne Wood.
1. What is the Welsh Government doing to ensure that workers get paid the real living wage? OAQ52252
2. Will the First Minister commit to a review of how digitisation can support the better delivery of public services? OAQ52217
Questions now from party leaders, and the leader of the opposition, Andrew R.T. Davies.
3. Will the First Minister set out the Welsh Government's key objectives for improving rail services in south Wales? OAQ52223
4. Will the First Minister make a statement on the provision of orthopaedic surgery? OAQ52221
5. Will the First Minister make a statement on the public health implications of problem gambling? OAQ52247
6. Will the First Minister make a statement on the future of the Wales for Africa programme? OAQ52215
7. Will the First Minister outline the Welsh Government's policy on nuclear power? OAQ52226
8. What action has the Welsh Government taken recently to help tackle poverty in valleys communities? OAQ52232
9. How will the First Minister ensure that workers have a strong voice in any discussions relating to public service reorganisation? OAQ52253
10. What action is the Welsh Government taking to enhance the natural environment of Wales? OAQ52254
The next item, therefore, is the business statement and announcement, and I call on the leader of the house to make the statement—Julie James.
The next item is the statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport on the economic action plan. Ken Skates.
The next item is a statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Education: National Academy for Educational Leadership. And I call on the Cabinet Secretary for Education, Kirsty Williams.
The next item is a statement by the Minister for Children, Older People and Social Care on transforming social care in Wales: the implementation of the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care...
The next item, therefore, is a statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Education on relationships and sexuality education, and I call on the Cabinet Secretary to make the statement—Kirsty...
The following amendments have been selected: amendments 1 and 2 in the name of Paul Davies.
That brings us to voting time, and the vote on the older people's commissioner's annual report. I call for a vote on amendment 1, tabled in the name of Paul Davies. Open the vote. Close the vote....
Will the First Minister make a statement on how public procurement policy supports apprenticeships?
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