28/01/2026 | 11:51:53 Thank you. That closes the debate, then. Let's move on to the resolution. The Committee on Culture, Science, Education and Media has presented a draft resolution, 16308 in the documents, to which five amendments have been tabled. They will be taken in the order in which they appear in the compendium. And could I remind you that speeches on amendments are limited to 30 seconds. Any amendment which has been unanimously approved by the Committee seized for report shall not be put to the vote in... 28/01/2026 | 10:12:33 "Good morning" [in Welsh]. Good morning everybody, it's past 10:10 a.m., so let's make a start. The sitting is therefore open. Could I remind Members that, in order to be registered for the sitting, you should insert your badge when you take your seat, and keep it inserted for at least 30 seconds. You should also insert your badge in order to speak or vote. To request the floor, please press the “request” button, just once. Could I also remind the Assembly that Members who have not submitted... 27/01/2026 | 18:27:31 The wonders of modern technology. Forgive me. Forgive me, Mr. Vice President. When we talk of Ukraine, it's quite difficult to think of something new to say. So much has already been said, and I'm not going to try today to say something new, but to remind ourselves of what we face. It's appalling that a war broke out in Europe. It's appalling that four years on, that war is still going on. It's appalling that thousands of children have been removed from their homes. It's appalling that... 26/01/2026 | 16:33:56 Madam Chair, thank you very much indeed. Could I just inform the Parliamentary Assembly that there is a book written in the English language by a professor called Mr Eric Hobsbawm. He was a history professor and he wrote a book called the Age of Empire. It's meant to be a work of history, but for some, I think it's meant to be a manifesto for the future, given the world that we live in. The system of international law is as old almost as humanity itself. Ancient civilisations have customs of...