Live updates as Eluned Morgan takes First Minister’s Questions for first time

Eluned Morgan faces First Minister’s Questions for the first time

Eluned Morgan is set to field questions in the Senedd as First Minister for the first time today. Following the summer break, politicians are back in session, and the regular weekly proceedings have resumed. Every Tuesday, the First Minister encounters inquiries from fellow politicians in the Senedd chamber during the twice-weekly plenary session.

Having been elected as Wales’ first female First Minister during a special session on August 6, this marks her inaugural session to address questions in her new role. The scheduled session commences at 1:30 pm. Later in the afternoon, she is expected to deliver a statement and then engage in responding to questions after outlining the priorities for her administration, with a focus on health matters.

Eluned Morgan has emphasised her commitment to implementing visible changes that benefit the people of Wales before the Senedd election in 2026. The upcoming question session is anticipated to delve into significant issues, particularly centred around healthcare. Stay tuned for live updates from the question session.

In other news, recent incidents dominating headlines include a person tragically losing their life after being struck by a train in Bridgend. Furthermore, the challenges faced by a retired couple during a prolonged and costly home renovation project have highlighted the need for consumer awareness and protection.

Moreover, plans for enhancing gender equality within the Senedd have been reversed, indicating shifting priorities within the Welsh Government. The closure of a prominent tourist attraction in a popular seaside town underscores the changing landscape of leisure and entertainment offerings.

As Eluned Morgan prepares for her inaugural First Minister’s Questions session, these diverse issues and events continue to shape the ongoing narrative in Wales and prompt further discussions and actions among stakeholders and the public.