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Recent PMQs Questions

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PMQs 2024-11-20

2024-11-20 Andrew Murrison
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The Scottish and Welsh Governments have banned the construction of new waste incinerators because of health and pollution concerns. The previous Government paused them and committed to banning them. W...

Answered by: Angela Rayner

PMQs 2024-11-06

2024-11-06 Catherine Fookes
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Will the Prime Minister put the River Wye into special measures by designating it a water protection zone, and will he meet me and the excellent cross-border Wye Catchment Partnership to deliver its p...

Answered by: Keir Starmer

PMQs 2024-10-16

2024-10-16 Liz Saville-Roberts
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Plaid Cymru, too, pays tribute to Alex Salmond and Sir David Amess. One in five people in Wales are on an NHS waiting list. The Secretary of State for Wales says that a new cross-border NHS plan would...

Answered by: Keir Starmer

PMQs 2024-05-15

2024-05-15 Liz Saville-Roberts
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My party has secured a win for Welsh farmers as Labour halted the sustainable farming scheme. Will the Prime Minister guarantee he will never sign a deal that threatens farmers' interests?...

Answered by: Rishi Sunak

PMQs 2024-04-24

2024-04-24 Virginia Crosbie
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My island constituency of Ynys Môn needs a third crossing to improve access and support economic development through the Anglesey freeport and new nuclear projects at Wylfa. However, the Welsh Labour ...

Answered by: Oliver Dowden

PMQs 2024-02-28

2024-02-28 Liz Saville-Roberts
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Plaid Cymru has signed Full Fact's pledge for an honest general election campaign. There is evidence of egregious, misleading campaigning in Wales and elsewhere by the Conservatives in recent weeks. W...

Answered by: Rishi Sunak

PMQs 2024-02-07

2024-02-07 Keir Starmer
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There are some areas where people literally cannot have an NHS dentist because of the pandemic. People are pulling out their own teeth due to lack of access. The Prime Minister says that this is down ...

Answered by: Rishi Sunak

PMQs 2024-01-10

2024-01-10 Chris Clarkson
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It is almost spring, when a young man's fancy turns to tax. In Scotland, the nationalists have decided to increase taxes on hard-working people. In Wales, businesses are being clobbered by a 5% increa...

Answered by: Rishi Sunak

PMQs 2023-12-13

2023-12-13 Keir Starmer
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I express deepest condolences for the death of a young man. I also acknowledge the retirement of Mark Drakeford, thanking him for his service in Labour and Welsh politics. Christmas is a time for peac...

Answered by: Rishi Sunak

PMQs 2023-11-29

2023-11-29 Beth Winter
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There are 2,500 disused coal tips in Wales, and Rhondda Cynon Taf has the most high-risk coal tips of any local authority. Does the Prime Minister think it is right that the UK took economic benefit f...

Answered by: Rishi Sunak

Recent Ministerial Questions

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Devolved Administrations 2026-03-05

2026-03-05 Tonia Antoniazzi (Gower) (Labour)
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My constituents in Gower need both Governments focused on what matters to them: the cost of living, jobs and public services. Does the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster agree that, with Labour Gove...

Answered by: Darren Jones

Devolved Administrations 2026-03-05

2026-03-05 Tonia Antoniazzi (Gower) (Labour)
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What recent progress has been made on strengthening the relationship between the UK Government and the devolved Administrations? Specifically, what actions have been taken to ensure that both governme...

Answered by: Darren Jones

Family Farms 2026-03-04

2026-03-04 Harriet Cross (Gordon and Buchan) (Conservative)
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When did the Wales Office last make representations to the Cabinet about Welsh farmers, and what actions has the Minister taken to support farming in Wales?...

Answered by: Anna McMorrin

Family Farms 2026-03-04

2026-03-04 Henry Tufnell (Mid and South Pembrokeshire) (Labour)
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How is the Minister working with the Welsh Labour Government to ensure maximum benefit for Pembrokeshire farmers from realignment with the EU?...

Answered by: Anna McMorrin

Family Farms 2026-03-04

2026-03-04 Ruth Jones (Newport West and Islwyn) (Labour)
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Does the Minister agree that the Chancellor's changes to the threshold for agricultural property relief and business property relief show that the Labour Government is listening to Welsh farmers?...

Answered by: Anna McMorrin

Family Farms 2026-03-04

2026-03-04 Ben Spencer (Runnymede and Weybridge) (Conservative)
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What discussions has the Minister had with Cabinet colleagues on supporting family farms in Wales?...

Answered by: Anna McMorrin

Economic Growth 2026-03-04

2026-03-04 Liz Saville-Roberts (Dwyfor Meirionnydd) (Plaid Cymru)
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I expected something a little more thoughtful from the Secretary of State, especially when we consider the Welsh economy. The Industrial Communities Alliance warns that the Government's 70:30 capital-...

Answered by: Jo Stevens

Economic Growth 2026-03-04

2026-03-04 Liz Saville-Roberts (Dwyfor Meirionnydd) (Plaid Cymru)
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The spring forecast, which revised economic growth downwards, was produced before the outbreak of war in Iran. Now, the price of energy has spiked, with gas up almost 100%. If the war continues for ev...

Answered by: Jo Stevens

Economic Growth 2026-03-04

2026-03-04 Mims Davies (East Grinstead and Uckfield) (Conservative)
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Let us try this again: one of the UK's greatest strengths is the ability of all four nations to trade freely in a strong internal market. This Labour Government's choice to permit their colleagues in ...

Answered by: Jo Stevens

Economic Growth 2026-03-04

2026-03-04 Joe Robertson (Isle of Wight East) (Conservative)
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Drinks producers warn that, because of the UK Government's decision to allow Wales to include glass in a deposit return scheme, there is the threat of up to 90% of products being removed from shelves....

Answered by: Jo Stevens

Recent Westminster Hall Debates

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Recent House of Commons Debates

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