First minister completes second FMQspublished at 15:06 BST
During what turned out to be a bit of a routine FMQs, First Minister Rhun ap Iorwerth confirmed that his government had been in touch with Tata after the news that plans for an electric arc furnace could be delayed.
Reform's Welsh leader Dan Thomas pressed the first minister to promise all student nurses a job when they graduate - ap Iorwerth did not commit to that, but said work had begun to help support students get careers in the NHS.
Labour's interim leader Ken Skates tried to get the first minister to commit to what kind of death he would like to afflict upon badgers - bludgeon them, poison them, shoot them or gas them? The FM did not take the bait - but simply said they would follow the science on bovine TB.
Lots of constituency issues were raised, including urging government help with the fire safety problems at Cardiff's Victoria Wharf, which saw cross-party consensus.
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