Chris Philp
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 47 |
Date of birth | July 6,1976 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | West Wickham |
United Kingdom | |
Nationality | British |
Spouse | Elizabeth Purves |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Conservative Party |
Official site | parliament.uk |
Previous position | Minister for London |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Education | University College |
Books | Homes for Everyone: How to Get Britain Building and Restore the Home Ownership Dream |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 408815 |
Chris Philp Life story
Christopher Ian Brian Mynott Philp is a British Conservative Party politician serving as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Tech and the Digital Economy since 2021. He was elected in May 2015 as the Member of Parliament for Croydon South.
Police must remain independent of politics, NPCC chair says
... Defending Ms Braverman, Conservative Party deputy chair Lee Anderson said that " anyone who thinks her comments are outrageous need to get out more" while policing minister Chris Philp said it was " reasonable" for politicians to raise concerns about how policing is conducted...
Nitrous oxide: Laughing gas possession becomes illegal
... " Announcing the ban, Crime and Policing Minister Chris Philp said nitrous oxide abuse was dangerous to people s health...
Police to treat shoplifting like organised crime
... The Policing Minister, Chris Philp, chaired a meeting on Monday with senior police leaders and 13 of the UK s biggest retailers...
Nitrous oxide: Laughing gas possession to be illegal in three weeks
... " Crime and Policing Minister Chris Philp said: " We are delivering on the promise we made to take a zero-tolerance approach towards antisocial behaviour and flagrant drug taking in our public spaces...
AI facial recognition: Campaigners and MPs call for ban
... But this week, policing minister Chris Philp said he wanted officers to be able to access a wider range of databases for images besides those on its national database, which is limited to those who have been arrested...
Police access to passport photos 'risks public trust'
... Policing minister Chris Philp said he wanted officers to be able to access a wider range of databases...
HS2: Labour mayors' plea to PM over northern link
... Speaking on Tuesday, Home Office minister Chris Philp said the Prime Minister and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt were reviewing the project now the costs have " gone up a lot"...
HS2: Scrapping Manchester link would be very stupid, says ex-rail chief
... Speaking to Sky News, Home Office Minister Chris Philp said: " No decisions have been taken about the remaining stages of HS2 but I do know the chancellor and the prime minister are looking at how the cost can be controlled...
Nitrous oxide: Laughing gas possession to be illegal in three weeks
By Jemma CrewBBC News
Possessing Laughing Gas will be made illegal in three weeks, with those who repeatedly misuse the drug Facing Up to two years in prison.
And dealers of Nitrous Oxide will Face Up to 14 years behind bars, the Home Office said.
The ban will come into force on November 8, and will make Nitrous Oxide a controlled Class C drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
It is one of The Most commonly used recreational drugs among Young People .
It Comes after MPs voted overwhelmingly to have it categorised as a class C drug, by 404 votes to 36,
Critics have, saying it could stop users seeking medical help, but the government says it is clamping down on antisocial behaviour and drug taking in public.
The drug, which comes in small metal canisters, is a colourless gas commonly used as a painkiller in medicine and dentistry, and for producing Whipped Cream in cooking.
When used as a recreational drug it is inhaled, and can make people feel relaxed, giggly, light-headed or dizzy.
The substance can cause headaches and make some users anxious or paranoid, while over-use can make people faint or lose consciousness.
Intensive, frequent which can cause neurological damage, according to a several scientific studies.
Penalties for possessing the substance could include an unlimited fine, community service, or a caution, and for " repeat serious offenders" a prison sentence of up to two years, the Home Office said.
And the maximum sentence for production or supply of the drug for unlawful purposes will be 14 years.
There will be exemptions for using Nitrous Oxide for legitimate reasons, such as in maternity wards for pain relief during labour or in catering.
People will not be required to carry licences but will need to demonstrate they are lawfully in position of the substance and not intending to use it for psychoactive effects.
And the government says legitimate suppliers of Nitrous Oxide must not be " reckless" as to whether someone is purchasing the substance to misuse it, adding: " Turning a Blind Eye will be committing an offence. "
Crime and Policing Minister Chris Philp said: " We Are delivering on The Promise we made to take a zero-tolerance approach towards antisocial behaviour and flagrant drug taking in our public spaces.
" Abuse of Nitrous Oxide is also dangerous to people's health and today We Are sending a clear signal to Young People that there are consequences for misusing drugs. Both users and dealers will face the Full Force of The Law for their actions. "
The Chief executive of the Night-time Industries Association, Michael Kill, welcomed the ban but said it must come with a broader education and harm reduction strategy on drugs.
" The Burden on businesses has been substantial, as they've contended with mounting pressure from authorities and residents due to the proliferation of discarded silver canisters on The Streets .
" This predicament has not only posed risks to the well-being of both staff and patrons but has also fostered an environment conducive to petty crime, anti-social behaviour, and the activities of Organised Crime syndicates. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com