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Venue: Y Siambr - Y Senedd
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Transcript: Transcript for 31/01/2018 - Plenary - Fifth Senedd
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(45 mins) |
Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education The
Presiding Officer will call Party Spokespeople to ask questions without notice
to the Cabinet Secretary after Question 2. Supporting documents: Minutes: The item started at
13.30 The first 8
questions were asked. Questions 5, 6 and 8 were answered by the Minister for
Welsh Language and Lifelong Learning. The Presiding Officer invited party spokespeople
to ask questions to the Cabinet Secretary and the Minister after question 2. |
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(45 mins) |
Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services The
Presiding Officer will call Party Spokespeople to ask questions without notice
to the Cabinet Secretary after Question 2. Minutes: The item started at
14.23 The first 7
questions were asked. The Presiding Officer invited party spokespeople to ask
questions to the Cabinet Secretary and the Minister for Children and Social
Care after question 2. |
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(20 mins) |
Topical Questions To ask the Cabinet
Secretary for Health and Social Services: Darren Millar
(Clwyd West):
Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on mortality figures in Welsh
emergency departments? To ask the Cabinet
Secretary for Finance: Simon Thomas (Mid
and West Wales):
What assessment has the Welsh Government made of the impact of leaving the EU
on Wales in light of the analysis of three scenarios undertaken by the
Department for Exiting the European Union, which was leaked on Monday? Minutes: The item started at 15.24 To ask the Cabinet
Secretary for Health and Social Services: Darren Millar
(Clwyd West):
Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on mortality figures in Welsh
emergency departments? To ask the Cabinet
Secretary for Finance: Simon Thomas (Mid
and West Wales):
What assessment has the Welsh Government made of the impact of leaving the EU
on Wales in light of the analysis of three scenarios undertaken by the
Department for Exiting the European Union, which was leaked on Monday? |
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(5 mins) |
90 Second Statements Minutes: The item started at 15.48 Russell George made a statement to mark the 30th
anniversary of Mid Wales Opera. |
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(60 mins) |
Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv) – Leasehold residential contracts NDM6626 Mick
Antoniw (Pontypridd) To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1.
Recognises that leasehold residential contracts continue to represent a
significant proportion of new build properties in Wales; and a)
that leasehold residential contracts are often offered on disadvantageous
terms, resulting in detriment to the home-owner; and b)
that leasehold home-owners have little protection from unreasonable fees and
unreasonable delays when buying, selling or improving their property. 2.
Notes the UK Government's proposed ban on the sale of new-build leasehold
properties in England. 3.
Believes that the Welsh Government should take action to protect future
home-owners by abolishing leasehold residential contracts in Wales. Supporters: Mike
Hedges (Swansea East) Minutes: The item started at 15.50 Voting on the
motion under this item was deferred until Voting Time. NDM6626 Mick Antoniw (Pontypridd) To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales: 1. Recognises that
leasehold residential contracts continue to represent a significant proportion
of new build properties in Wales; and a) that leasehold
residential contracts are often offered on disadvantageous terms, resulting in
detriment to the home-owner; and b) that leasehold
home-owners have little protection from unreasonable fees and unreasonable
delays when buying, selling or improving their property. 2. Notes the UK
Government's proposed ban on the sale of new-build leasehold properties in
England. 3. Believes that
the Welsh Government should take action to protect future home-owners by
abolishing leasehold residential contracts in Wales. The result was as
follows:
The
motion was agreed. |
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(60 mins) |
Debate on the Petitions Committee's report on Disabled People's Access to Public Transport NDM6643 David
J. Rowlands (South Wales East) To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales: Notes
the report of the Petitions Committee on the petition: Ensure Disabled People
can Access Public Transport as and When They Need It (P-05-710), which was laid
in the Table Office on 10 October 2017. Note:
The response of the Welsh Government to the report was laid
in the Table Office on 24 January 2018. Minutes: The item started at 16.47 NDM6643 David J. Rowlands (South Wales East) To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales: Notes the report of
the Petitions Committee on the petition: Ensure Disabled People can Access
Public Transport as and When They Need It (P-05-710), which was laid in the Table
Office on 10 October 2017. The motion was
agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36. |
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(60 mins) |
Debate on the Children, Young People and Education Committee report on Perinatal Mental Health in Wales NDM6642 Lynne
Neagle (Torfaen) To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales: Notes
the Children, Young People and Education Committee Report on Perinatal Mental
Health in Wales which was laid
in the Table Office on 17 October 2017. Note:
The response by the Welsh Government was laid
on 28 November 2017. Minutes: The item started at 17.28 NDM6642 Lynne Neagle (Torfaen) To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales: Notes the Children,
Young People and Education Committee Report on Perinatal Mental Health in Wales
which was laid in the Table
Office on 17 October 2017. The motion was
agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36. |
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Voting Time Minutes: The
item started at 18.31 |
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Votes Summary Supporting documents: |
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(30 mins) |
Short Debate NDM6644 Suzy
Davies (South Wales West) Getting
in there: Scores on the doors for disability access and defibrillators Calling
for a system in which all businesses and public services display details about
their level of accessibility for disabled people as well as information on what
lifesaving equipment they have available for public use in the case of
emergencies. Minutes: The item started at
18.32 NDM6644 Suzy Davies (South Wales West) Getting in there:
Scores on the doors for disability access and defibrillators Calling for a system
in which all businesses and public services display details about their level
of accessibility for disabled people as well as information on what lifesaving
equipment they have available for public use in the case of emergencies. |