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Tag Archives: Diana Barran
Sheffield Bishop questions Education Arts & Humanities
Back on the 1st May 2024 the House of Lords focused on a session called “Higher Education: Arts and Humanities – Question“. The Earl of Clancarty, Nicholas Trench, opened the discussion and several people contributed to it including The Bishop of … Continue reading →
Posted in Church Teaching, Education, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
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Tagged Diana Barran, Nicholas Trench, Pete Wilcox
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An ask “Covid-19 Pandemic: Educational Attainment”
The Parliament closed down three weeks ago because of the need for all of us to vote for our MPs on 4th July but during the last week there have been a number of events that took place in both … Continue reading →
Posted in Church Teaching, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
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Tagged COVID-19, Diana Barran, Fiona Twycross, Paul Williams
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Bishop of St Albans reflected Church of England schools
On Tuesday 7th May in the House of Lords there was a discussion entitled Faith Schools: Impact of Removing Admissions Cap which was organised by Lorely Burt who is a Liberal Democrat member from Solihull. After Lorely had introduced the … Continue reading →
Posted in Church Teaching, Education, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
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Tagged Bishop Alan Smith, Diana Barran, Lorely Burt
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Last week the Government mentioned STEM information
So last week there were a couple of events that referred to STEM. The first was on 29th April and it was a theme of Topical Questions and a number of events took place and Andrew Lewer who is a … Continue reading →
Posted in Parliament and Democracy, STEM
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Tagged Andrew Lewer, Diana Barran, Diana Warwick, Luke Hall
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Several STEM questions raised in Parliament recently
A few days ago on Thursday 15th February Susan Garden, the Baroness Garden of Frognal from the House of Lords set out a question entitled STEM Subjects: Girls which was “To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking … Continue reading →
House of Lords – Schools: Special Educational Needs
On Monday, 12th February there was a session in the House of Lords that included Schools: Special Educational Needs which was set out by Dominic Hubbard who is a Liberal Democrat member and the Government Minister who responded was Diana … Continue reading →
Posted in Education, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
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Tagged Bishop of Lincoln, Diana Barran, Dominic Hubbard
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Bishop of Durham on “Schools: Financial Education”
On Wednesday in the House of Lords Amanda Sater who is a Conservative member opened a discussion of Schools: Financial Education and her first few words were “To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to improve the financial … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bishop of Durham, Diana Barran
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Bishop Rachel assists parents in prison if they have childs
On Wednesday there were a number of members of House of Lords who discussed in a session entitled “Schools: Persistent Absenteeism” and the session was established by a Labour person Fiona Twycross and she began with “To ask His Majesty’s Government … Continue reading →
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Tagged Diana Barran, Fiona Twycross, Parents, Prison, Rachel Treweek
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Questions about children from the Bishop of Durham
Last week in the House of Lords there were several questions for supporting children in the UK, organised by the Bishop of Durham, Paul Butler. On Tuesday there was a session entitled “Coram’s Charter for Children” and eight other members … Continue reading →
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Tagged Charlotte Vere, Diana Barran, Paul Butler
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A Bishop has asked for a Home Education: Registration
At the moment because Parliament is closed, there are very few questions being asked for the Government and one of them who asked a question on Tuesday was the Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham who is Paul Williams. He asked … Continue reading →
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Tagged Diana Barran, Paul Williams
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