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About ianchisnall

I am passionate about the need for public policies to be made accessible to everyone, especially those who want to improve the wellbeing of their communities. I am particularly interested in issues related to crime and policing as well as health services and strategic planning.

Bishop of Winchester refers to India Religion Freedom


On Tuesday in the House of Lords there is a session entitled India: Freedom of Religion or Belief which was set out by the Bishop of Winchester who is Philip Mounstephen and the Minister who responded to his questions and … Continue reading

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Food Waste and Food Distribution refers to FareShare


On Tuesday a session took place in Parliament that is entitled Food Waste and Food Distribution and the person who opened this is Jo Gideon who is the Conservative MP for Stoke on Trent and she states “I beg to … Continue reading

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Two significant voting items for the House of Lords


Yesterday on Tuesday in the House of Lords there were two themes to focus on. The first groups were four votes for the “Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill – Commons Amendments and Reasons” which were details that focus … Continue reading

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MPs unite in debate on funding for hospice


This morning is the first day of Parliament following the nearly three-week break. According to ‘TheyWorkForYou’ Parliament will be open until the end of May when it closes for a further week. There are very few public listings in Parliament … Continue reading

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A “Church Services: Attendance” question last week


Neil O’Brien is the Conservative MP for Harborough and on Friday he submitted this question which is entitled “To ask the Member for South West Bedfordshire, representing the Church Commissioners, what average weekly attendance was in each year since 1994.” The person … Continue reading

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Public Transport on major junction on Brighton 


When the Government was closing down Parliament for the MPs to enjoy Easter there was a session being discussed called Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington which can be seen there. A Conservative MP corresponded it who is Elliot Colburn, the … Continue reading

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Health for happiness of young people under the age of 30


Yesterday on 11th April a significant question was raised by the Bishop of St Albans who is Alan Smith in the Government and his request was answered by Jane Scott who is known the Baroness Scott of Bybrook and she … Continue reading

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A request for Asylum: Housing from Bishop of Leicester


Yesterday a written request was published to the Government from Martyn Snow, the Bishop of Leicester which is entitled Asylum: Housing and the question included the content Asylum accommodation could cost £46 million more than using hotels, and “high risk … Continue reading

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Bishop St Albans asked questions for Crime: Rural Areas


On Monday the Bishop of St Albans who is known as Alan Smith supplied four questions to the Government which he is connected to the House of Lords and the response came from the Lord Sharpe of Epsom, Andrew Sharpe. … Continue reading

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 United Nations Relief and Works Agency: Finance


Last week in Minister on Thursday there were two questions from Dr John Inge, the Bishop of Worcester which both referred to the UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency): Finance – Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Both of the … Continue reading

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