Wednesday, 25 January 2017
Bill read a Second time and committed.
The Secretary of State was asked—
What recent discussions he has had with (a) Cabinet colleagues and (b) external stakeholders on infrastructure developments in Wales.
What assessment he has made of the adequacy of Wales’s international business links since the UK’s decision to leave the EU.
What discussions his Department has had with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on ensuring that the Government’s industrial strategy benefits the whole of the UK.
What assessment he has made of priorities for Welsh agriculture policy after the UK has left the EU.
What assessment he has made of the potential effect on jobs in Wales of the UK leaving the EU single market.
The Prime Minister was asked—
If she will list her official engagements for Wednesday 25 January.
When she will next meet the First Minister of Scotland.
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rose—
Motion for leave to bring in a Bill ( Standing Order No. 23)
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Motion made, and question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Guy Opperman.)
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