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Places of Worship: Net Zero Target | Church Commissioners | Commons debates I recently attended a wonderful service at St Mary’s church in Tickhill; it is a beautiful 12th century church and the pride of Tickhill.
Places of Worship: Net Zero Target | Church Commissioners | Commons debates What contribution the Church has made towards achieving the Government’s net zero target in relation to its places of worship.
Trade between NI and rest of UK | Northern Ireland | Commons debates Does the Secretary of State agree that trade between our Union is of the utmost importance and that we should do all we can in this place to
Trade between NI and rest of UK | Northern Ireland | Commons debates What steps his Department is taking to support businesses trading between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.
Trade between NI and rest of UK | Northern Ireland | Commons debates Does the Secretary of State agree that trade between our Union is of the utmost importance and that we should do all we can in this place to
Trade between NI and rest of UK | Northern Ireland | Commons debates What steps his Department is taking to support businesses trading between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.
Clause 156 - Sending etc photograph or film of genitals | Online Safety Bill | Public Bill Committees I am pleased the Minister will go away and look at this.
Clause 54 - “Content that is harmful to children” etc | Online Safety Bill | Public Bill Committees So will we be able to vote on any extension of the scope of the Bill at any time? Will that go out to public consultation as well?
Clause 54 - “Content that is harmful to children” etc | Online Safety Bill | Public Bill Committees The argument has been made that the social media companies are doing this anyway, but two wrongs don’t make a right.
Clause 54 - “Content that is harmful to children” etc | Online Safety Bill | Public Bill Committees Thank you, Sir Roger. I think that the Minister would agree that this is probably one of the most contentious parts of the Bill.