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Category Archives: Parliament and Democracy
A call for Government to help people lifelong disabilities
On Tuesday the 23rd April there was a session entitled Personal Independence Payments in the House of Lords and the person who created it was Beverley Hughes and she started with “To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made … Continue reading
Posted in Church Teaching, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged James Younger, Rachel Treweek
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Food Poverty Strategy discussion, referred to FareShare
On Monday in the Parliament there was a session entitled Food Poverty Strategy and the person who organised it was Chris Stephens who is from the SNP and one of the people who contributed during his session was Jo Churchill … Continue reading
An MP asked for several themes including Audio Visual
Last Wednesday the MP for Folkstone & Hythe set out a question to the Government and the initial statement was Arts: Tax Allowances and there were a range of aspects and he included Audio Visual aspects but sadly the Government … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Audio Visual, Damian Collins, Nigel Huddleston
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All our Tories voted for the Rwanda Bill
It was back on Thursday the 21st March in Parliament the Conservative, Lord President of the Council, Penny Mordaunt and MP for Portsmouth North, planned on Monday last week 15th April to organise the “Consideration of a Lords message to … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Christina Rees, Jo Gideon, Nick Gibb, Penny Mordaunt, Peter Gibson, Sally-Ann Hart, Tim Loughton
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I’ve been contacted by the Aber Valley YMCA
Hefin David is the Labour MS member of Senedd and on Wednesday he created a session entitled “The New Workplace Recycling Regulations” and his open session is entitled “Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the impact of the new workplace … Continue reading
Posted in Charities, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Aber Valley, Hefin David, Huw Irranca-Davies, YMCA
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Organisations such as FareShare reduce Food Waste
On Thursday on the 18th April in the House of Commons there was a very brief conversation entitled “Food Waste: Parliamentary Estate” and Charles Walker MP referred to FareShare when he spoke. Charles is the Conservative for Broxbourne which is … Continue reading
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
Posted in Church Teaching, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged David Cameron, India, Philip Mounstephen
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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
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Anne McLaughlin, Daniel Zeichner, FareShare, Jo Gideon, Paul Girvan, Selaine Saxby, Steven Bonnar, Wera Hobhouse
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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
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
