Monitoring services
The Members' Research Service provides a number of services tracking Assembly business, legislation and relevant UK Parliament business.
Business Notice
The Business Notice includes details of all Plenary and Committee meetings for the current and forthcoming week. It also provides access to the most recent business tabled or laid before the Assembly, including legislation. This information is updated throughout the week to include any late changes to scheduled meetings and agendas:
Business Notice
Progress of scrutiny committee inquiries
This page provides up to date information on the progress of all Third Assembly scrutiny Committee inquiries:
Progress of scrutiny committee inquiries
Progress of Legislative Competence Orders (LCOs) and Measures
This web page provides an up to date summary of the progress of all Assembly LCOs and Measures, and includes links to the relevant documents and further explanatory information. It is continually updated:
Progress of Legislative Competence Orders (LCOs) and Measures
Assembly powers tracking notes
These Notes provide an updated log of amendments, both proposed and enacted, to each of the 20 Fields contained within Schedule 5 to the Government of Wales Act 2006:
Assembly powers tracking notes
In tandem with the Assembly powers tracking notes, we provide an updated version of Schedule 5 to the Government of Wales Act (as amended).
Westminster business
This page highlights relevant UK Parliament business for the coming week, including bills of significance to Wales, Welsh MPs' debates, Welsh Affairs Committee activity etc.:
Westminster business
UK Government's legislative programme
This web page tracks the progress of Bills which have been identified as including 'framework' (Measure-making) powers for Wales and/or Welsh provisions. The page is regularly updated. Links to relevant documents are also provided:
The UK Government’s Legislative Programme 2009 - 2010
Members’ Research Service briefings are compiled for the benefit of Assembly Members and their support staff. Authors are available to discuss the contents of these papers with Members and their staff but cannot advise members of the general public. We welcome comments on our briefings; these should be sent to the Members’ Research Service, National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff CF99 1NA or e-mailed to MembersLibrary@wales.gsi.gov.uk.
In accordance with the National Assembly for Wales Welsh Language Scheme, documents that are not primarily drafted for use by the public, are generally produced in English only. Nonetheless, we endeavour to make some Members' Research Service publications available in Welsh also after taking account of their subject matter, length and life span.
Users requiring a file in an alternative format to that which is currently available on this website should contact us. We will do our best to accommodate all requests.
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