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Tag Archives: Paul Williams
A Bishop spoke on Prenuptial Agreements
At the end of February there was a discussion in the House of Lords, ‘That this House takes note of the law relating to prenuptial agreements, ‘set out by Ruth Deech, an Independent Crossbench Peer. Several of colleagues spoke about … Continue reading
Posted in Church Teaching, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged art, design, news, Paul Williams, Ruth Deech, sports, technology
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Two Bishops have raised questions for South Africa
Back on the 21st of May while the Parliament and the House of Lords was still active one of the themes that arose was a focus on South Africa and a current Bishop who is the Bishop of Southwell and … Continue reading
Posted in Church Teaching, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged David Cameron, John Sentamu, Paul Williams
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Bishop Paul & John Sentamu call for South Africa
Last Tuesday afternoon on 21st May there was a session in the House of Lords that was published as South Africa and the person who set it out was the Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham who is Paul Williams. He … Continue reading
Posted in Church Teaching, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged David Cameron, John Sentamu, Paul Williams, South Africa
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Another question for Farmers published in Parliament
During the week between Christmas and the end of the year, a question was raised by the Bishop of St Albans which was “what steps they are taking to assist farmers transitioning towards net zero”. That detail can be obtained … Continue reading
Farming: Support – Question from Bishop of Nottingham
On Wednesday in the House of Lords the Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham, Paul Williams set out a debate entitled Farming: Support – Question and he was the first person to speak about it. Along with Paul Williams there were several other … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Farming Support, Jassett Ormsby-Gore, Paul Williams
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Is there a way forward for Independent Candidates?
The results for Police and Crime Commissioners 2021 is deeply disturbing on many levels. In one sense it demonstrates what a dominant political party set out to achieve and has managed to do so after 3 attempts. In 2012 when … Continue reading
