Chi Onwurah
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 59 |
Web site | chionwurahmp.com |
Date of birth | April 12,1965 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Wallsend |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Labour Party |
Official site | members.parliament.uk |
Nationality | British |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010 | |
Leader | Keir Starmer |
Education | Imperial College London |
Alliance Manchester Business School | |
Kenton School | |
Previous position | Shadow Minister for Industrial Strategy of Government of the United Kingdom (2016–2020) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 407007 |
Chi Onwurah Life story
Chinyelu Susan Onwurah is a British Labour Party politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne Central since 2010.
MP Sir Geoffrey Cox declares £54,000 earnings for one month
... The register details for Chi Onwurah, Labour MP for Newcastle upon Tyne Central, have been printed in bold type because they were entered late...
'The way my boss monitored me at home was creepy'
... For Labour, shadow digital minister Chi Onwurah said: " Ministers must urgently provide better regulatory oversight of online surveillance software to ensure people have the right to privacy, whether in their workplace or home...
Science cuts in Autumn budget would threaten prosperity, says ex-minister
... The shadow science minister, Chi Onwurah, criticised the uncertainty over future public funding for research...
Qasem Soleimani: Britain will provide ships and helicopters on standby in the Gulf
... Asked Labour MP Chi Onwurah about the risks of the UK s unconditional support for President Donald Trump - who is the drone strike - Mr Wallace ordered said the support was not unconditional at all ...
The parliamentary election in 2019: How to work the 'red wall' turned blue
... Labour s Chi Onwurah was declared the first MP, if your Newcastle were revealed the key findings at 23:28 on Thursday...
Results in pictures
... Labour s Chi Onwurah gave a speech after holding the Newcastle Upon Tyne Central seat...
Original Naga Munchetty complaint also mentioned Dan Walker
... The media regulator said it had received two complaints, with Labour MP Chi Onwurah posting...
Headlines: Thomas Cook cash probe, the government and the BBC, 'race ' row'
... The guard against his own broadcasting code, after a request from Labour MP Chi Onwurah...
Headlines: Thomas Cook cash probe, the government and the BBC, 'race ' row'
Multiple front-pages report on the controversy after the BBC held one of its moderators editorial guidelines had been breached by you were imply statements of US President Donald Trump a racist.
The Daily Mail , the headline: "BBC torn apart by race row". She says, the company has caused a "furious backlash", according to its editorial standards unit rebuked The Breakfast TV presenter, Naga Munchetty .
The Paper quoted the Chancellor, Sajid Javid , said in a tweet: "Come on the BBC. This is ridiculous. It is quite understandable why you said what you did. "
The guard against his own broadcasting code, after a request from Labour MP Chi Onwurah .
A judgment about whether Ofcom is the initiation of an investigation is expected to be added next week, the newspaper said.
Writing in the "I", the broadcaster, Janet Street-Porter,
she writes: "racism is disgusting and illegal. So sexual discrimination and gender-targeted violence. If news anchors and presenters were allowed to comment based on your own sexuality, or ethnic background, the messages would differ even more from the light entertainment. "
The Mirror is throwing his support behind Jeremy Corbyn 's plans - which he will announce probably today-the abolition of universal credit, if labour wins the Federal election.
Under The Paper in the leader column argues that The System , which rolls several benefits into a single payment, failed in its primary purpose to provide for those who need it most.
The Mirror would be the conclusion that its abolition would "restore the justice and Social Security ".
by The time a leads on what it describes as. It says that some of the internet selling pharmacies illegal powerful opium-derived pain reliever without consultation with GPs.
This is against the rules, introduced in April in response to an increase in The Number of deaths associated with the drug.
The newspaper carried out an investigation into five companies - All it says sold tablets such as dihydrocodeine of its undercover reporters, without carrying out the necessary checks.
The Daily Telegraph
The Paper shows that under a system used by large companies, including Unilever, the applicants are asked to video themselves and answer a series of questions. The technology of facial detection is then analyzed their expressions.
The Telegraph leader compares it to "a Victorian to be able niche exercise in phrenology to distinguish a bump on The Skull that indicates genius, from a betrayed a vicious streak".
I on the weekend plans of the government, "to help claw" millions of pounds in pay and bonuses of Thomas Cook Directors, the £520m bill for the repatriation and compensation of customers to The Tour operator's collapse on Monday.
The Guardian There's a picture on the title page, look at what the new Donald and Melania Trump dolls.
cited the program's Creator, Roger Law , who says he has not yet missed Making It : "It's a pig of a show to do, but the current situation justifies the effort. "
Source of news: bbc.com