Welfare
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Council Tax Benefit
- June 1, 2012
- Posted by: Mark Drakeford AM
- Category: News
No CommentsWednesday, 30 May 2012 Mark Drakeford: Pa amcangyfrif y mae’r Gweinidog wedi’i gael gan yr Adran Gwaith a Phensiynau o’r costau ar gyfer gweithredu ei pholisi i drosglwyddo cyfrifoldeb am Fudd-dal y Dreth Gyngor i Gynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru [What estimate has the Minister received from the Department of Work and Pensions of the costs of
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Questions to the Minister for Education and Skills
- May 4, 2012
- Posted by: Mark Drakeford AM
- Category: News
Wednesday, 2 May 2012 Questions to the Minister for Education and Skills Mark Drakeford: A wnaiff y Gweinidog ddatganiad am waith Grŵp Gorchwyl a Gorffen y Gweinidog ar gyfer Diwygio Lles [Will the Minister make a statement on the work of the Ministerial Task and Finish Group for Welfare Reform] Leighton Andrews: The ministerial task
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Short Debate: Cuts Watch Cymru
- February 29, 2012
- Posted by: Mark Drakeford AM
- Category: News
Mark Drakeford: I am happy to offer a minute each during this short debate to Aled Roberts and Leanne Wood. Yesterday, Cuts Watch Cymru, a new coalition of organisations in Wales, published its first report. The alliance came together to trace and track the impact of changes in the benefits system on people who live
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LEGAL AID CHANGES THREATEN MANY FAMILIES WITH HOMELESSNESS SAYS MARK DRAKEFORD AM
- November 26, 2011
- Posted by: Mark Drakeford AM
- Category: Press Release
26th November 2011 The UK Government’s proposed changes to the Legal Aid system will lead to more people in Wales becoming homeless Cardiff West AM Mark Drakeford said in Plenary today (Tuesday, 22 November). Mr Drakeford said he feared many people would lose out on access to the debt and welfare benefit advice under changes
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An Alternative to Cuts
- June 10, 2010
- Posted by: Mark Drakeford AM
- Category: Online Articles
The establishment of a coalition between Conservatives and Liberal Democrats in Westminster requires a fundamental re-analysis of the political landscape in the United Kingdom. A good starting point would be to set aside all those delusional and self-serving suggestions that the Cameron/Clegg axis is bound to be only a temporary aberration, destined to fall apart
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