Cwestiynau i Prif Weinidog Cymru

QNR – Senedd Cymru ar 7 Mawrth 2023.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Rhys ab Owen Rhys ab Owen Plaid Cymru

Pa drafodaethau y mae Llywodraeth Cymru wedi'u cael gydag awdurdodau cyhoeddus eraill ynglŷn ag amodau tai gwael yng Nghaerdydd ar gyfer myfyrwyr o Affrica?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

(Ddim wedi ei gyfieithu)

The Welsh Government is determined that citizens from other countries who have chosen to live, study, visit, or work in Wales feel welcomed and valued members of our communities.  If students are in poor condition private accommodation, they should report any repairs or maintenance issues to their landlord in the first instance.

Photo of Huw Irranca-Davies Huw Irranca-Davies Labour

Pa asesiad diweddar y mae'r Prif Weinidog wedi'i wneud o effeithiau ymadael â'r UE ar drigolion a busnesau yn Ogwr?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

(Ddim wedi ei gyfieithu)

The UK Government has created trade barriers for Welsh businesses which are making imports and exports more burdensome and contributing to price pressures being felt by consumers. The loss of EU funding is now resulting in job losses and the closure of vital skills and business support programmes across Wales.

Photo of Luke Fletcher Luke Fletcher Plaid Cymru

A wnaiff y Prif Weinidog roi'r wybodaeth ddiweddaraf am strategaeth Llywodraeth Cymru ar gyfer meithrin cyfoeth cymunedol?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

(Ddim wedi ei gyfieithu)

We are working with public bodies to embed Foundational Economy approaches in their activity to help retain wealth within our communities and improve their wellbeing. Actions taken will shorten supply chains to reduce carbon emissions; build a strong Welsh supply base; and improve employment conditions and pay for workers.

Photo of Peredur Owen Griffiths Peredur Owen Griffiths Plaid Cymru

Sut mae'r Llywodraeth yn cefnogi athrawon gyda'r argyfwng costau byw yn Nwyrain De Cymru?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

(Ddim wedi ei gyfieithu)

Teachers in South Wales East benefit from the initiatives introduced to support households through this cost-of-living crisis. In relation to teachers’ pay, an offer that is the equivalent of an 8% pay rise, with 6.5% consolidated, is a strong one in the context of a reducing Welsh Government budget.