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🗣️ Speeches and Debates
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Will the Cabinet Secretary outline what financial powers will be devolved to local authorities in North Wales?
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A wnaiff Ysgrifennydd y Cabinet amlinellu pa bwerau ariannol a gaiff eu datganoli i awdurdodau lleol yng Ngogledd Cymru?
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Will the First Minister make a statement on housing need in North Wales?
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A wnaiff y Prif Weinidog ddatganiad am yr angen am dai yng Ngogledd Cymru?
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What discussions has the Cabinet Secretary held regarding developing a team-UK approach for agriculture post-Brexit?
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Pa drafodaethau y mae Ysgrifennydd y Cabinet wedi'u cael ynglyn â datblygu dull tîm DU-gyfan ar gyfer amaethyddiaeth ar ôl Brexit?
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Thank you for that answer, First Minister. You’re probably aware that every year, about 15,000 people become homeless in Wales, including 2,800 children. Of those, a few hundred will be living on the streets. Last week, my office was able to help find accommodation for a former armed forces veteran who, because of mental health issues, found himself homeless. According to homeless...
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Diolch am yr ateb yna, Prif Weinidog. Mae'n debyg eich bod yn ymwybodol bod tua 15,000 o bobl yn dod yn ddigartref yng Nghymru bob blwyddyn, gan gynnwys 2,800 o blant. O'r rheini, bydd ychydig o gannoedd yn byw ar y strydoedd. Yr wythnos diwethaf, llwyddodd fy swyddfa i helpu i ddod o hyd i lety ar gyfer cyn-filwr y lluoedd arfog a ddaeth, oherwydd problemau iechyd meddwl, yn ddigartref....
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