 Y survivedaeth mae fel dechrau o gyflosio. Mae'r dechrau i gael ei sowedd i awdurdod dros y llin gael ddiwrnod Rhefyn Andrew Hill, ynghylch, ysgolraeth, sangranaethau a bod yn yrwynd y taxis-brydiau a amgylcheddau i'r hanffredigau. A ifynd y cyfle i gael i fynd i ddweud ffarnedig, mae wedi gwneud rydyn ni fod yn eisiau defnyddio i fynd o unig, oherwydd i gael'r gynnwys ysgolraeth. The senior salary's review body reported that MPs provide appropriate assistance to individual constituents to progress and where possible help to resolve their problems. In this and in many other responsibilities you have been elected to serve the best interests of your constituents and I'm aware that this service of others is seldom easy. Some have unrealistically high expectations of what you can achieve. ..diolch dymae'r fforddau i'r ddaf.. ..mae'r tyfnod o'r pleidau'r ddaf. Felly oedd tyfnod o'r cyfnodd cyfnodd cyd-fyrlus. Felly oedd cyfnodd cyd-fyrlus. Felly oedd yn ymddirgyn iawn y dweud.. ..o bobl yn gyfrifio. Ychydigion y Ddiwrnodd ymlaen. Y ddiwedd i fynd i'r lleidol, y ddiwedd i'r llyfriddor... ..y'r llyfriddor a'r llyfriddor yn y cyfrifio a'r llyfriddor.. gweithio yng nghymru, yng Nghymru, yng Nghymru, mae'r ddigon yng Nghymru yn dweudio'r drwsio yma, ond mae hynny o'r rhaid o'r cyfweld yr ardal y bydd. Rajard Kipling wrth gwrs, yw dda wedi'i gyrddfa ar y gyrddfa, mae'r dda i'r dweudio a'r ddwy'r gyrddfa, But in times of peace and all things righted, God is forgotten and the soldier slighted. Spurned service and unappreciated labors are sadly nothing new. We find our hope and inspiration in Jesus Christ, who said of himself, Son of man came not to be served, but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many. Jesus' life was filled with generous and loving service for others, but his experience was abuse, torture and death. Yet as we celebrate each Easter, the Father declared Jesus' service to be perfect and complete by raising him from the dead. Through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus, we can know forgiveness from God and have our broken relationship with the Father restored. Jesus' immensely costly service, the giving of his own life in the place of others, brings believers amazing riches. Jesus calls his servants to find their true purpose in life, not in pleasing ourselves, but in serving him and seeking the spiritual good of others. Jesus' exhortation to us all to serve well is this, whoever would save his life will lose this, but whoever loses his life for my sake and the gospels will save this. For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul? Next item of business is Topical questions. Question number 1. I am sure that the whole Parliament will join me in extending this question.