| Ref No | Member | Question | Tabled | Status |
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AQW 35706/22-27
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Ms Kate Nicholl
(APNI - South Belfast)
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To ask the Minister for the Economy, given the economic and social importance of medical professionals, to detail any discussions she has had with (i) the Student Loans Company; and (ii) the Minister of Health, in relation to providing (a) tuition fee loans; and or (b) maintenance support, for students enrolled on medical degree programmes, who have already completed an undergraduate degree.
| 18/11/2025 |
To be answered by 03/12/2025
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AQW 35705/22-27
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Ms Kate Nicholl
(APNI - South Belfast)
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To ask the Minister for Infrastructure for an update on the development of legislation to prevent those who have been deemed medically unfit to drive, from being able to do so.
| 18/11/2025 |
To be answered by 03/12/2025
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AQW 35704/22-27
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Ms Kate Nicholl
(APNI - South Belfast)
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To ask the Minister for the Economy to detail any consideration she has given to introducing financial support for students who are enrolled in an undergraduate medical degree, as their second degree.
| 18/11/2025 |
To be answered by 03/12/2025
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AQW 35605/22-27
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Ms Kate Nicholl
(APNI - South Belfast)
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To ask the Minister for Infrastructure to detail any consideration her Department has given to the introduction of traffic calming measures on Whitehall Parade, South Belfast, to address (i) dangerous driving; and (ii) the volume of traffic, on the street.
| 17/11/2025 |
To be answered by 02/12/2025
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AQW 35604/22-27
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Ms Kate Nicholl
(APNI - South Belfast)
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To ask the Minister for Infrastructure to detail any consideration her Department has given to the introduction of a 20mph speed limit on Whitehall Parade, South Belfast.
| 17/11/2025 |
To be answered by 02/12/2025
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AQW 35407/22-27
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Ms Kate Nicholl
(APNI - South Belfast)
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To ask the Minister for Infrastructure whether her Department collects statistics on the number of (i) fatalities; or (ii) serious injuries, caused by drivers who have been deemed medically unfit to drive, broken down by drivers who had (a) reported their medical conditions to the Driver and Vehicle Agency or the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency; and (b) not done so, pursuant to the statistics gathered by her Department on road safety issues.
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| 13/11/2025 |
Answered on 17/11/2025
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AQW 35406/22-27
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Ms Kate Nicholl
(APNI - South Belfast)
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To ask the Minister for Communities to detail any steps his Department is taking to ensure that vulnerable groups including (i) those with disabilities; and (ii) the elderly, are not excluded from accessing essential goods and services, due to cashless policies.
| 13/11/2025 |
To be answered by 28/11/2025
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AQW 35405/22-27
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Ms Kate Nicholl
(APNI - South Belfast)
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To ask the Minister of Finance to detail any discussions he has had with the Financial Conduct Authority regarding extending access to cash protections to include acceptance of cash by retailers.
| 13/11/2025 |
To be answered by 28/11/2025
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AQW 35404/22-27
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Ms Kate Nicholl
(APNI - South Belfast)
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To ask the Minister of Finance to detail any consideration that has been given to the introduction of legislation to protect consumers’ right to pay with cash.
| 13/11/2025 |
To be answered by 28/11/2025
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AQW 35294/22-27
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Ms Kate Nicholl
(APNI - South Belfast)
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To ask the First Minister and deputy First Minister to detail any consideration that has been given to the creation of a goods and services directorate for older people, under the auspices of the Commissioner for Older People.
| 12/11/2025 |
To be answered by 27/11/2025
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