I have so much to be grateful to my mum for. One is passing on a love of literature. Books were her salvation during a chaotic childhood and she passed on that love of words to the many children she taught as well as me.
Rest in peace mum. X
@MaryCreagh_ She was known as Miss O’Neill at the time. She taught in Coventry for many years and loved the job. She left to raise her children and was a devoted Nanna and Great-Nanna. I know she’d be very happy to see you standing to represent Coventry again!
Wonderful news. Mary was in mum’s first ever class as a primary teacher. Mum was always proud to see one of her old students do well and spoke fondly of her.
Good luck @MaryCreagh_!
Coventry is a powerhouse but people here are working harder, for longer, for less. It needs an experienced voice fighting its corner in Parliament. It would be the honour of my life to come home and serve the people and place that made me.
Join my team 👇
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Rugby Advertiser 📰 on my opponent:
“Using a line out of context as an endorsement on political literature is, at best, morally questionable. But at worst, it is damaging to our reputation as a trusted source for local news. And that has consequences for local democracy”
My 🗣️👇🏻
Even the Prime Minister admits the Conservatives have failed on NHS waiting lists.
They have failed.
It’s time for change.
Keir Starmer has changed the Labour Party and we put country before party.
Labour has a long-term, fully-costed plan to rebuild Britain.
Join us
In Health Qs in Parliament our current MP Mark Pawsey said local people have “insufficient A&E provision”
This under his government
Getting Dr-led Urgent Care at St Cross is something I’ve discussed with the NHS Trust CEO. I’ll always support investment in health
Tory record👇🏻
@Warwick_Law students presented the results of their hard work as part of the Strategic Social Justice Clinic this term to fellow students and @CE_LawCentre staff. Students have grappled with complex issues surrounding PIP & housing law. Their work is sure to have a huge impact!
@AhmedKhattabUK In my final teaching job I talked to my HoD about a child’s racist comments. She told me that I should move around the classroom more to engage students. I handed in my notice the next day. It’s comments like this that push people out the profession.
Busy few days at work. But they have shown me that many students are committed to fairness and equity in society. They’re prepared to work to make things better. After what’s been in the news this week it’s reassuring to know.
In case you can’t tell from my cheesy grin, it’s great to be visiting @KESHAcademy today as part of their Further and Higher Education Fair. Looking forward to talking to students about the opportunities Warwick Uni can offer them, including Law!
Our brilliant SSJC students produced impactful legal resources for our partners at the CELC to address delays in housing allocation. Find out more about it here:
https://t.co/Wh9Zqpp7zU
Every year our Writing Wrongs programme invites talented teenagers to craft bold and original stories about the #humanrights issues that matter to them. This year's cohort has been a joy to teach and this week we've been celebrating their successes 👏