the bill that was presented earlier this week would also see the name of this place change from welsh assemblyh. but it would also be known as the welsh parliament. that's the plan, although the name change is proving a tad controversial. now, if these changes are to be implemented, then there needs to be a two—thirds majority in this place. it is also worth noting what this bill doesn't include. it doesn't include a change to the electoral system and it doesn't include a change to the number of assembly members. those more politically sensitive issues could be legislated for in a future bill, but they would need cross—party consensus. james williams reporting. so what's been happening in the wider world of politics this week? here's carol hall with our countdown. at five, prisons minister rory stewart told the today programme he won't be sidetracked from his pledge to resign if targets to reduce drugs and violence in prisons are not met. i am trying to focus on resigning ovr prisons, i'm not resigning over everything else as well. at four, mp chris ruane took an opportunity during prime minis