Church of England Week in Westminster, 27th June – 1st July 2016

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This week Bishops in the House of Lords called for action to counter fear and race hatred following the outcome of the EU referendum. Bishops also asked questions about freedom of speech at universities, radicalisation in prisons, and strengthening religious education. Bishops also spoke in debates on zero hours contracts, trust in public institutions and historic sex abuse allegations. During the recall of the House the previous week, the Bishop of Leeds paid tribute to Jo Cox MP. Continue reading “Church of England Week in Westminster, 27th June – 1st July 2016”

Church of England Week in Westminster, 13th-17th June 2016

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WestminsterThis week the Bishop of Gloucester read prayers in the House for the first time, becoming the first woman to do so in the history of Parliament. Bishops also asked questions on the attacks in Orlando, persecuted Christians in the Middle East, fostering of child refugees and the impact of stop and search on the black community. Bishops also spoke in debates on the Government’s Children and Social Work Bill and the migrant crisis. The Bishop of St Albans’ bill on gambling received its First Reading in the Lords. In the Commons the Second Church Estates Commissioner answered a question on deprived communities. Parliament rose on Wednesday for the short EU referendum recess.

Members of both Houses responded with shock and sadness to the news of the death of Jo Cox MP, who had been attacked outside her constituency advice surgery. The Bishop of Sheffield, on duty in the Lords for the week, published thoughts on this tragic event.  
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Church of England Week in Westminster 6th-10th June 2016

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This week the Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of Durham gave evidence on immigration and asylum support to MPs on the Home Affairs Select Committee. In the Lords the Bishop of Derby spoke in a debate on FGM, during debate on Bills about arms’ brokers and renter’s rights, and asked a question on DfID funding in Burma.  Continue reading “Church of England Week in Westminster 6th-10th June 2016”

Church of England Week in Westminster 23rd – 27th May 2016

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Westminster-abbeyThis week the formal debate on the Queen’s Speech continued in the House of Lords, with bishops speaking on the themes of defence, international affairs, the economy, life chances, prison reform, counter-extremism, British values and human rights. The Bishop of Newcastle made her maiden speech to the House during the debate. Bishops also spoke in a debate on special educational needs provision and asked questions on domestic violence and the detention of pregnant women. The House rose for the Whitsun recess and will return on 6th June. Continue reading “Church of England Week in Westminster 23rd – 27th May 2016”

Church of England Week in Westminster 16th-20th May 2016

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Queens SpeechThis week saw the State Opening of Parliament, followed by the beginning of the formal debate on the Queen’s Speech. In the House of Lords bishops spoke on the subjects of welfare, children, adoption, and education. In the House of Commons the Second Church Estates Commissioner proposed the loyal address on behalf of the House after the Queen’s Speech. A bill on fixed odds betting terminals was submitted to the Lords ballot for Private Member’s Bills by the Bishop of St Albans Continue reading “Church of England Week in Westminster 16th-20th May 2016”

Church of England Week in Westminster, 9th-13th May 2016

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St AlbansThis week bishops in the House of Lords asked questions on supporting unaccompanied child refugees, help for displaced people in Iraq and Syria, fly-tipping and voter turnout . A bishop also spoke in a debate on the Government’s Life Chances strategy. The 2015-16 parliamentary session has now ended. Parliament will return for the State Opening and Queen’s Speech on Wednesday 18th May. Continue reading “Church of England Week in Westminster, 9th-13th May 2016”

Church of England Week in Westminster, 2nd-6th May 2016

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This week bishops in the House of Lords asked questions on prison suicides, development support to Iraq and help for Afghan interpreters who had worked with the UK military. Bishops also spoke on disability benefit assessments and took part in votes on amendments to the Government’s Housing and Planning Bill. In the House of Commons the Second Church Estates Commissioner answered questions from MPs on Near Neighbours, same-sex marriage, Iraq, apprenticeships and ethical investment. MPs also held a debate on the contribution of faith organisations to the voluntary sector. Continue reading “Church of England Week in Westminster, 2nd-6th May 2016”

Church of England Week in Westminster 25th-29th April 2016

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Entrance to New Robing RoomThis week bishops in the House of Lords spoke and voted on amendments to the Government’s Housing and Planning Bill and Energy Bill. They also supported an amendment to the Immigration Bill on lone child refugees. Bishops spoke in response to the Government’s statement on Hillsborough and in a debate on the rural economy. A bishop tabled and asked a question about the impact on rural areas of small schools becoming academies, whilst others asked questions on prisoners at risk of suicide, Iraq, Daesh, drones, and the future of Bradford’s National Media Museum. Continue reading “Church of England Week in Westminster 25th-29th April 2016”

Church of England Week in Westminster, 18th-22nd April 2016

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This week bishops in the House of Lords spoke in favour of an amendment to the Government’s Housing and Planning Bill, in a debate on the BBC Charter Review and paid tribute to the Queen on her 90th birthday. Bishops also asked questions about offshore tax arrangements, Burundi and Daesh in Iraq.

 

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Church of England Week in Westminster, 11th – 15th April 2016

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This week bishops in the House of Lords sponsored an amendment to the Government’s Housing Bill, and spoke during the debate on the Immigration, Energy and HS2 Bills. Bishops voted this week in divisions in the Housing and Immigration Bills and spoke during a debate on the Deloitte report ‘Technology and people: The great job-creating machine’.

The Bishops asked questions about credit unions, the Panama Papers, humanitarian aid, mental health and Regional Schools Commissioners. A number of written answers were also received  about Iraq and Syria.  Continue reading “Church of England Week in Westminster, 11th – 15th April 2016”