Patsy McGlone: Members will have a copy of the Marshalled List of amendments detailing the order for consideration. The amendments have been grouped for debate in the provisional grouping of amendments selected list. There is a single group containing three amendments, which deal with parking charges and commencement. I remind Members who intend to speak during the debate that they should address all the...
Patsy McGlone: We now come to the single group of amendments for debate. With amendment No 1, it will be convenient to debate amendment Nos 2 and 3. Amendment No 3 is consequential to amendment No 1. I call the Minister of Health, Robin Swann, to move formally amendment No 1 and to address the other amendments in the group.
Patsy McGlone: I call Alan Chambers to move the Consideration Stage of the Preservation of Documents (Historical Institutions) Bill. Moved. — [Mr Chambers.]
Patsy McGlone: Members will have a copy of the Marshalled List of amendments detailing the order for consideration. The amendments have been grouped for the debate in the provisional grouping of amendments selected list. There is a single group of four amendments which deal with definitions. I remind Members who intend to speak during the debate on the single group of amendments that they should address all...
Patsy McGlone: We now come to the single group of amendments for debate. With amendment No 1, it will be convenient to debate amendment Nos 2 to 4. Members may wish to note that amendment No 2 is a paving amendment to amendment No 4.
Patsy McGlone: Can we bring Pam Cameron on to the screens, please?
Patsy McGlone: No other Members have indicated that they wish to speak. Arís eile glaoim ar an Aire Airgeadais, Conor Murphy, le críoch a chur leis an díospóireacht ar an rún. I call the Minister of Finance to conclude and make a winding-up speech on the motion.
Patsy McGlone: I ask Members to take their ease while we move to the next item of business.
Patsy McGlone: There being no further notification of Members wishing to speak, anois glaoim ar an Aire Airgeadais le críoch a chur leis an díospóireacht ar an rún. I call the Minister of Finance, Conor Murphy, to conclude and make a winding-up speech on the motion.
Patsy McGlone: The Business Committee has agreed that there should be no time limit to the debate.
Patsy McGlone: 8. Mr McGlone asked the Minister of Finance for an update on the Civil Service regional hubs scheme. (AQO 3266/17-22)
Patsy McGlone: Gabhaim buíochas leis an Aire as sin. Minister, will you give some details about the hubs in mid-Ulster, which is, as you will know, is one of the fastest-growing economic areas in the North? When might the scheme start in mid-Ulster?
Patsy McGlone: On that positive note, time is up. I ask Members to take their ease while we move to the next item of business. (Mr Deputy Speaker [Mr Beggs] in the Chair)
Patsy McGlone: That ends the period for listed questions. We now move to 15 minutes of topical questions.
Patsy McGlone: I realise that there may be some sort of a tenuous link between the lights and the supplementary question, but the supplementary question is supposed to be supplementary to the original question. It is at the Minister's discretion as to what her response will be.
Patsy McGlone: Mr Humphrey is not in his place. I call George Robinson.
Patsy McGlone: I will bring in Mr Robinson for a quick supplementary.
Patsy McGlone: As the Member knows and so does the Minister, that question does not relate to the original question. How the Minister wishes to answer it is at her discretion.
Patsy McGlone: The Member is not in her place to ask question 5. That is due to a sad family bereavement. The Member is not in his place to ask question 6.
Patsy McGlone: There is time for a brief question from Mervyn Storey and an answer.