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17 Dec 2025Welsh Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 702)

Yes. The Committee has taken evidence on cross-border healthcare, and it is interesting that your evidence at the beginning was specifically on the administration of the drug and how that relates. I can jump forward: are you supportive of moving away from a health board-run situation to more of a national picture in re

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17 Dec 2025Welsh Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 702)

I am conscious of time, so I have to make some progress, but how does that relate to the cross-border element of the healthcare that you deal with, given the devolution of healthcare to Wales?

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17 Dec 2025Welsh Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 702)

In terms of the overall ambition of the Department, are you committed to this and will you be looking to push it forward?

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17 Dec 2025Welsh Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 702)

In terms of looking to expand into other areas where there are gaps, do you have a timeline for that? Is there a plan? You have mentioned this, but we are particularly concerned about Welsh women—there have been gaps regarding those who are pregnant in prison, for example. Do you have plans to publish that set of data?

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17 Dec 2025Welsh Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 702)

I want to touch on the issue of disaggregated Welsh justice data. Thank you for the updates you have been providing this Committee in that respect, but could you outline how your Department is using that data or plans to use it?

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16 Dec 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 589)

I want to touch on grant funding in the context of growth. Are you looking at reform of grant funding, particularly in terms of the subscription-based models that lots of farmers will use? That is not the way in which you are set up, as a Department, in respect of access to grants. If you are purchasing technology on a

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16 Dec 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 611)

Do you have a timeline for when secondary legislation will be brought through in respect of animals?

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16 Dec 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 611)

Do you support the precision breeding regulations being extended to include animals, as stated in the precision breeding Act?

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16 Dec 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 611)

So the EU is not considering animals as part of its policy.

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16 Dec 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 611)

Thank you. Can I ask about divergence? The Committee has heard extensively in respect of the complications around food and feed from authorised PBOs. If they are developed in England, they can be sold in England and Wales, but they cannot be grown or processed there. That becomes a legalistic framework. In the spirit o

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16 Dec 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 611)

I apologise for taking the time, but it is important. We had evidence from Geoff Ogle. I am just going to read this out to give you an idea; you might have heard this before: “Let us take a precision-bred tomato. If the precision-bred tomato is produced in England, it can be sold in Scotland. If the precision-bred toma

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16 Dec 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 611)

Minister, you might not be able to answer these questions, because it is fundamentally in the Paymaster General’s gift and he has not been before us to give evidence, but the previous Secretary of State told the Committee that they would seek an exemption from dynamic alignment in respect of precision breeding. Is that

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16 Dec 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 611)

You have.

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16 Dec 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 527)

Well, they do not. I am just wondering whether you have a view on it.

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16 Dec 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 527)

What is your view on food production targets?

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10 Dec 2025Welsh Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 560)

Can I just pick up on the supply chain point in respect of floating offshore wind? Are you at all concerned that a lot of that supply chain might end up in places such as Spain, China and South Korea and that we might lose out in west Wales and parts of Cornwall, particularly on the Celtic sea? If you are concerned, wh

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10 Dec 2025Welsh Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 560)

Thank you, Minister. You touched upon the build-out of port infrastructure in respect of Port Talbot. What conversations have you been having with UK Government? We are quite a long way down the line in respect of the announcement on FLOWMIS funding. I was wondering what conversations and dialogue you are having with t

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10 Dec 2025Welsh Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 444)

Thank you, Minister. You touched upon the build-out of port infrastructure in respect of Port Talbot. What conversations have you been having with UK Government? We are quite a long way down the line in respect of the announcement on FLOWMIS funding. I was wondering what conversations and dialogue you are having with t

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10 Dec 2025Welsh Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 444)

Can I just pick up on the supply chain point in respect of floating offshore wind? Are you at all concerned that a lot of that supply chain might end up in places such as Spain, China and South Korea and that we might lose out in west Wales and parts of Cornwall, particularly on the Celtic sea? If you are concerned, wh

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9 Dec 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 611)

Well, if we take some recommendations that the CMA said, we have: provide itemised bills; treatments, and services; provide a list—

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