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Questions to the Minister for Education and Skills (45 mins) The Presiding Officer will call Party Spokespeople to ask questions without notice to the Minister after Question 2.
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Questions to the Minister for Economy, Science and Transport (45 mins) The Presiding Officer will call Party Spokespeople to ask questions without notice to the Minister after Question 2.
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Welsh Conservatives Debate (60 mins) NDM5750 Paul Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire)
To propose that the National Assembly for Wales:
Regrets that the Welsh Government has failed to protect hospitals from closure and downgrading.
The following amendments have been tabled:
Amendment 1 - Elin Jones (Ceredigion)
Insert at end of motion:
'and calls on the Welsh Government to put in place a national planning process for the delivery of district and specialist hospitals in Wales'
Amendment 2 - Aled Roberts (North Wales)
Add as new point at end of motion:
Welcomes the £5.3 million funding secured for Llandrindod Wells Memorial Hospital in the recent budget agreement between the Welsh Liberal Democrats and the Welsh Government.
Amendment 3 - Aled Roberts (North Wales)
Add as new point at end of motion:
Calls for a reinvigoration of community hospitals and community based services.
Amendment 4 - Aled Roberts (North Wales)
Add as new point at end of motion:
Calls on the Welsh Government to secure the future of consultant-led maternity, gynaecology, and breast surgery services at all three hospitals in north Wales. |
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Welsh Conservatives Debate (60 mins) NDM5752 Paul Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire)
To propose that the National Assembly for Wales:
Believes that Wales has benefitted from the long-term economic plan delivered by the UK Government and recognises that Wales's economic and social future depends on that plan continuing.
The following amendment has been tabled:
Amendment 1 - Aled Roberts (North Wales)
Add as new point at end of motion:
Believes that Wales's economic and social future would benefit from a UK Government that balances the budget in a fair way, by ensuring the wealthiest pay their share and bearing down on tax avoidance, enabling us to borrow for investment in our economy and infrastructure, rather than jeopardising economic stability by borrowing or cutting too much. |
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Plaid Cymru Debate (60 mins) NDM5751 Elin Jones (Ceredigion)
To propose that the National Assembly for Wales:
1. Believes that policing should reflect the needs of the people of Wales.
2. Believes that the police forces of Wales have been politicised by establishing elected Police and Crime Commissioners.
3. Calls for Police and Crime Commissioners to be scrapped at the earliest opportunity.
The following amendments have been tabled:
Amendment 1 - Aled Roberts (North Wales)
Insert as new point 1 and renumber:
Welcomes that crime has fallen by more than 20 per cent to a record low under the UK Government and that child detention, as it existed under Labour, has ended.
Amendment 2 - Aled Roberts (North Wales)
Insert at end of point 1:
'and that this is best met by local, accountable police forces not by the creation of a single, over-centralised Welsh police force.'
Amendment 3 - Paul Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire)
Delete points 2 and 3 and replace with:
Welcomes directly elected Police and Crime Commissioners which put local communities at the heart of policing and hold local Chief Constables to account.
Amendment 4 - Aled Roberts (North Wales)
Insert as new point 3 and renumber:
Believes that devolving policing to the National Assembly for Wales will enable policies to be more responsive to the needs of Wales and therefore calls for the devolution of policing and youth justice, and a review into devolving prisons, probation and justice. |
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Voting Time |
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Short Debate (30 mins) NDM5749 Llyr Gruffydd (North Wales)
Meeting the fuel poverty challenge |
The Assembly will sit again in Plenary at 13.30, Tuesday, 12 May 2015