Category Archives: Church Teaching

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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Significant questions for Asylum: Sleeping Rough


On Thursday there were three Asylum: Sleeping Rough questions raised by the Bishop of Chelmsford who is Guli Francis-Dehqani and the three questions were responded by Andrew Sharpe from the Government. So here are the three questions and the one … Continue reading

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The Victims and Prisoners Bill is assisted by a Bishop


On Monday 25th March there was a session on the House of Lords for the “Amendment 172 Victims and Prisoners Bill” and the person who spoke the most was the Bishop of Gloucester who is Rachel Treweek. All of her … Continue reading

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The Bishop of Leeds contributed on Israel and Gaza


Last Tuesday on 26th March there was a session in the House of Lords in the afternoon that focused on the Israel and Gaza subject and it was organised by a Government Minister who is Tariq Ahmad. A number of … Continue reading

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I call for Happy Easter from a few people in Parliament


On Tuesday at the end of the Parliament there was a session of the RNLI Bicentenary and one of the people who contributed was Chris Stephens who is the SNP MP for Glasgow South West and when he began to … Continue reading

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Ask Government to support Christians around the world.


On Monday in the House of Lords a lady called Arlene Foster who is a member of DUP and from Northern Ireland opened up a session entitled Christians: Persecution and her first few words are “To ask His Majesty’s Government what … Continue reading

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Safety of Rwanda Bill – Commons Reasons from Bishops


On Wednesday in the House of Lords there were a range of Common Reasons for the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill and there were seven votes which took place in the House of Lords. These seven items were … Continue reading

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A significant question on Prioritising Early Childhood


On Monday this week on 11th February there was a discussion in House of Lords which is entitled Prioritising Early Childhood: Academy of Medical Sciences Report which was opened by Philip Hunt who is a Labour member. The Government member … Continue reading

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Will the Government discuss the Avanti Trains?


Last week on 27th February there was a discussion that took place in the House of Lords which was entitled Avanti Trains that was initially set out by Peter Snape. Peter was the Labour MP from West Bromwich whose first … Continue reading

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