Tuesday, 3 December 2019
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 Mark Isherwood.
1. What progress has been made to establish a community bank in Wales? OAQ54778
2. Will the First Minister make a statement on the performance of the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales? OAQ54798
Questions now from the party leaders. The Plaid Cymru leader, Adam Price.
3. Will the First Minister make a statement on the number of people with autism who are studying in higher education in Wales? OAQ54803
4. Will the First Minister make a statement on support for rough sleepers in Flintshire? OAQ54805
5. What further steps will the Welsh Government take to improve public health in Newport East? OAQ54793
6. Will the First Minister outline the Welsh Government's priorities for the NHS in south-east Wales? OAQ54811
7. Will the First Minister make a statement on the Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019 results report? OAQ54809
9. What consideration has the Welsh Government given to the findings of the unadopted roads taskforce? OAQ54799
The next item is the business statement and announcement, and I call on the Trefnydd to make the statement. Rebecca Evans.
The next statement will be the statement from the education Minister on the PISA results, and I call on Kirsty Williams to make the statement.
Item 4 on the agenda this afternoon is a statement by the Minister for Economy and Transport on disabled people's employment. I call on the Minister for Economy and Transport, Ken Skates.
Item 5 is a statement by the Minister for Health and Social Services: A Healthier Wales—an update on the 'Train. Work. Live.' campaign. And I call on the Minister for Health and Social...
Item 6 on the agenda is a statement by the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs on the food and drink Wales cluster network. I call on the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural...
Will the First Minister make a statement on the Welsh Government's plans to strengthen and develop social partnership 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