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First Minister's Questions: As it happened on 17 May
Mark Drakeford faces questions on food security, civil service jobs and child safeguarding, among other matters.
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First Minister's Questions: As it happened on 17 May
Mark Drakeford faces questions on food security, civil service jobs and child safeguarding, among other matters.

As it happened: Johnson pressed to do more as inflation hits 9%
The PM pledges to look at "all the measures" needed to help people struggling after inflation hits a 40-year high.

First Minister's Questions: As it happened on 10 May
Mark Drakeford faces questions from MSs, just days after the council elections.

FM faces questions on Swinney's ferry contract role
Nicola Sturgeon was being quizzed by opposition party leaders during first minister's question time.
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First Minister's Questions: As it happened on 17 May
Mark Drakeford faces questions on food security, civil service jobs and child safeguarding, among other matters.

As it happened: Johnson pressed to do more as inflation hits 9%
The PM pledges to look at "all the measures" needed to help people struggling after inflation hits a 40-year high.

First Minister's Questions: As it happened on 10 May
Mark Drakeford faces questions from MSs, just days after the council elections.
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As it happened: Johnson pressed to do more as inflation hits 9%
The PM pledges to look at "all the measures" needed to help people struggling after inflation hits a 40-year high.

First Minister's Questions: As it happened on 10 May
Mark Drakeford faces questions from MSs, just days after the council elections.
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