Parliament met this week, in Westminster and online.
The Bishop of Derby began each sitting day in the Lords with prayers, spoke in a debate on the COVID-19 recovery strategy and asked Government about protecting children from online harms.
The Bishop of Oxford also spoke in the debate on the COVID-19 recovery strategy, on the need for digital access for all.
The Bishop of Worcester asked Government whether G20 countries would write off the debts owed by the world’s poorest countries.
The Bishop of St Albans spoke in a debate on the Government’s Agriculture Bill, and asked questions on child poverty, and business rates for small high street shops.
The Bishop of Carlisle asked Government when routine health checks for the over-75s would resume, the Bishop of Gloucester asked about COVID-19 levels in immigration removal centres, and the Bishop of Rochester asked about the same in prisons.
In the House of Commons the Second Church Estates Commissioner answered a written question on plans for reopening of church buildings for individual prayer.
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