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Oral Assembly Questions Tabled on 20/09/2018 for Answer on 25/09/2018 - National Oral Assembly Questions tabled on 20/09/2018 for answer on 25/09/2018 - National ... Page 1 of 2 Oral Assembly Questions tabled on 20/09/2018 for answer on 25/09/2018 The Presiding Officer will call Party Leaders to ask questions without notice to the First Minister after Question 2. First Minister Russell George Montgomeryshire 1 OAQ52627 Will the First Minister make a statement on ambulance response times? Julie Morgan Cardiff North 2 OAQ52647 What plans does the Welsh Government have to support Welsh universities? Suzy Davies South Wales West 3 OAQ52649 Will the First Minister provide an update on the Swansea Bay city deal? David Melding South Wales Central 4 OAQ52646 Will the First Minister make a statement on Welsh Government funding for social housing? Sian Gwenllian Arfon 5 OAQ52636 Tabled in Welsh Will the First Minister publish a specific timetable for the development of Parc Bryn Cegin business park? Hefin David Caerphilly 6 OAQ52645 What action is the Welsh Government taking to address the problem of estate management charges? Dawn Bowden Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney 7 OAQ52628 What action is the Welsh Government taking to help prevent identity fraud? Neil Hamilton Mid and West Wales 8 OAQ52648 http://record.assembly.wales/OrderPaper/OralQuestions/25-09-2018/ 21/09/18 Oral Assembly Questions tabled on 20/09/2018 for answer on 25/09/2018 - National ... Page 2 of 2 Will the First Minister provide an update on the Welsh Government's preferred outcome from the ongoing Brexit negotiations? Helen Mary Jones Mid and West Wales 9 OAQ52644 Tabled in Welsh Will the First Minister make a statement on progress in relation to meeting the Welsh Government's target of creating a million Welsh speakers by 2050? Lee Waters Llanelli 10 OAQ52643 Will the First Minister meet with Preston City Council to understand what lessons the Welsh Government can learn from its approach to community wealth building? Steffan Lewis South Wales East 11 OAQ52624 Member declared an interest Will the First Minister make a statement on cancer services provided by Welsh local health boards? Mike Hedges Swansea East 12 OAQ52618 Will the First Minister make a statement on ways to tackle loneliness and isolation? Jayne Bryant Newport West 13 OAQ52650 Will the First Minister make a statement on the provision of neonatal services? Llyr Gruffydd North Wales 14 OAQ52651 Tabled in Welsh Will the First Minister make a statement on the future of funding for agriculture and the countryside following Brexit? Mark Isherwood North Wales 15 OAQ52620 How is the Welsh Government encouraging local procurement? http://record.assembly.wales/OrderPaper/OralQuestions/25-09-2018/ 21/09/18.
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