Following his success in the Members ballot for his proposed British Sign Language (BSL) (Wales) Bill, Welsh Conservative Senedd Member for North Wales, Mark Isherwood MS said:
In the Senedd next Wednesday (01/05/24), the Welsh Conservatives are using their debate time to bring forward a Senedd motion regarding Vaughan Gething’s donations, and calling on the First Minister to appoint an independent advisor to the ministerial code to investigate any perceived conflict of
Responding to comments from Labour’s Cabinet Secretary for Transport on the previous appointment of Phil Jones to review 20mph speed limits, Natasha Asghar MS, Shadow Transport Minister, said:
Following questions to the Welsh Government’s Cabinet Secretary for Culture and Social Justice, Laura Anne Jones MS, Shadow Minister for Culture, Tourism, Sport and Social Justice, said:
“The landmark Cass Review is hugely significant for Wales.
Responding to reports of a stabbing at Ysgol Dyffryn Amman in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, Andrew RT Davies MS, Leader of the Welsh Conservatives, said:
“The reports emerging from Ysgol Dyffryn Amman are extremely concerning.
Responding to the news that the company and council involved with the UK’s largest opencast coalmine refused to appear before the Climate Change Committee, James Evans MS, Shadow Rural Affairs Minister, said:
Last month, the Institute for Fiscal Studies released their ‘Major challenges for education in Wales’ report, which revealed some shocking revelations regarding education in Wales, and the Labour Government’s responsibility regarding this.
Responding to the statement from Labour’s Cabinet Secretary for Transport on the 20mph speed limit, Natasha Asghar MS, Shadow Transport Minister, said:
Responding to news that Caernarfon and Welshpool’s Air Ambulance bases are set to close after 2026, Russell George MS, Shadow Minister for Mid Wales, said:
“This decision is a huge blow for the people of Mid and North Wales.
Following his response to Labour’s Cabinet Secretary for Economy’s statement in the Senedd today, Welsh Conservative Shadow Economy Minister, Samuel Kurtz MS said:
“Same old same old from a Labour Government who’ve been in charge of Wales’ economy for a quarter of a century.