08/03/2011 - First Minister

Published 07/06/2014   |   Last Updated 07/06/2014

Oral Assembly Questions tabled on 22 February 2011 for answer on 08 March 2011

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(Self identifying Question no. shown in brackets)

To ask the First Minister

1. William Graham (South Wales East): What plans does the Welsh Assembly Government have in relation to the outcome of the referendum on law making powers for this Assembly. OAQ(3)3463(FM)

2. Brian Gibbons (Aberavon): What response will the Welsh Assembly Government be making to the UK Child Poverty Strategy. OAQ(3)3460(FM)

3. Nick Bourne (Mid and West Wales): Will the First Minister make a statement on the future of local government in Wales. OAQ(3)3458(FM)

4. Mohammad Asghar (South Wales East): Will the First Minister make a statement on the Welsh Assembly Government’s priorities for the Heritage portfolio for the remainder of the Third Assembly. OAQ(3)3455(FM)

5. Chris Franks (South Wales Central): What discussions has the First Minister had with the UK Government regarding end of year flexibility. OAQ(3)3462(FM)

6. Jenny Randerson (Cardiff Central): Will the First Minister make a statement on the promotion of healthy foods throughout Wales. OAQ(3)3453(FM)

7. Eleanor Burnham (North Wales): Will the First Minister make a statement on the free swimming scheme. OAQ(3)3456(FM)

8. Veronica German (South Wales East): Will the First Minister make a statement on the Welsh Assembly Government’s plans for social services in Wales. OAQ(3)3452(FM)

9. Darren Millar (Clwyd West): Will the First Minister make a statement on the future of health services in North Wales. OAQ(3)3461(FM)

10. Leanne Wood (South Wales Central): Will the First Minister make a statement on the importance of public sector jobs to Wales. OAQ(3)3454(FM)

11. Bethan Jenkins (South Wales West): What business information does the Welsh Assembly Government collect and pass onto companies here in Wales. OAQ(3)3457(FM)

12. David Melding (South Wales Central): What is the Welsh Assembly Government doing to make public transport more accessible for the infirm and disabled. OAQ(3)3459(FM)