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  • University of Wolverhampton4
  • Labour government3
  • Keir Starmer2
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  • Culture & Community26 postscelebratory
  • Crime & Policing8 postssupportive
  • Education8 postssupportive
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24 May 2026Health & NHSempatheticI hope that this Government's Mental Health Strategy will deliver the vital support needed for the approximately 3 million adults who suffer with a hoarding disorder.
24 May 2026Health & NHSmeasuredI recently spoke in the House about the drastic impact that hoarding can have on someone's life. Hoarding is often confused with OCD, rather than the chronic, progressive condition that it is.
23 May 2026Defence & SecuritymeasuredLast Thursday, I asked the Minister for reassurance that the British Government is not selling arms to the Israeli Government that are then used to attack Palestinians.
23 May 2026Economy & Jobs (General)measuredLast week I spoke in the House about the importance of utilising trade union expertise in the process of nationalising British Steel. As a proud trade unionist myself, we cannot undersell the vital work they've done alongside this Government to protect thousands of British Steel.
22 May 2026Agriculture & Rural EconomycelebratoryWhy did the Chicken cross the road? To join a campaign on Parliament Square to protect the welfare of laying hens. Dozens of constituents emailed to ask that I supported this campaign. It was a pleasure to visit Parliament Square on Wednesday morning for their campaign to ban the use of cages.
22 May 2026Crime & PolicingmeasuredOn Tuesday I spoke in Parliament about how rehabilitation and preventing repeat offending must be central to our criminal justice system. Rehabilitation and education is how we stop our prisons becoming revolving doors for reoffenders.
21 May 2026EducationcelebratoryIt was a pleasure to deliver the Juniper Awards' Overall Apprentice of the Year at the Grand Palace last Friday. Juniper do brilliant work to give young people training and it is great to celebrate the hard work of the young people they work with.
21 May 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryLast Saturday I went to the Taste of the Caribbean food festival at West Park in Wolverhampton West. I spoke to the SUIT team who had a stall at the event. The food was excellent, and I am delighted to see the hard work of organisers pay off with a brilliant event.
20 May 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratorySome of the inspiring young people who spoke at the Youth Voice Speaking Competition I attended last Sunday. It was great to see support for the work of Magical Mind Coaching including from local Wolverhampton councillors and cabinet members.
20 May 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryLast Sunday I attended the Youth Voice Speaking Competition hosted by Magical Mind Coaching. It was inspiring to see young people speaking publicly about issues that affect both themselves, and adults. I did a short interview with Nurture Media alongside Jin Atwal, the founder, after the event.
19 May 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryHuge congratulations to Aaron Rai on winning the golf US PGA Championship. Not only is he the first Englishman since 1919 to have achieved this success, he is also from Wolverhampton, having attended Wolverhampton Grammar School in my constituency!
19 May 2026Crime & PolicingmeasuredI spoke yesterday regarding youth recidivism and how early intervention, especially mental health help, can assist young people in my constituency of Wolverhampton West. Early involvement is essential to ensure that a single prison sentence, does not turn into a lifetime of crime.
14 May 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryThe station was also operating an 'open day', so I had the chance to speak to some young people interested in radio!
14 May 2026Crime & PolicingmeasuredAlways a pleasure to go on Chris Allen's show on Wolverhampton Community Radio to talk all things pride in place, local elections, my favourite place to eat lunch, and tackling knife crime.
13 May 2026Crime & PolicingcelebratoryFigures from West Midlands Police show that violent incidents involving knives and under-25s in Wolverhampton fell by more than 34% in the year to March 2026. Collectively, we are making a difference.
13 May 2026Crime & PolicingcelebratoryIt was fantastic to see an urban aid workshop delivered at the Way Youth Zone for young people to understand the negative effects of carrying a knife and what to do to save someone's life.
13 May 2026Crime & PolicingmeasuredI have been working with the James Brindley Foundation in my campaign to tackle knife crime across Wolverhampton.
12 May 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryDelighted to spend Saturday afternoon at the RAF Club on Goldthorn Road for a VE Day event. They do some amazing work supporting Veterans. The big question is... do you put the jam or cream on your scone first?
11 May 2026Crime & PolicingmeasuredVery glad to have visited Wolverhampton Crown Court recently to discuss Court Reforms with Midlands Circuit Leader, Harpreet Sandhu KC and to meet some barristers.
7 May 2026Local GovernmentmeasuredToday is Polling Day for the City of Wolverhampton Council elections! Make sure you head to your local polling station and vote for Labour. Remember your photo ID and get there before the polls close at 10pm 🕰️
4 May 2026EducationcelebratoryThe students at Highfields School who collected their Duke of Edinburgh Awards last week should be incredibly proud. Very proud to have been invited along to speak ☺️
4 May 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryGood to meet up with Miatta Fahnbulleh MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, discussing the Pride in Place Programme through which Whitmore Reans and Dunstall Hill, in my constituency of Wolverhampton West, have secured £20 million.
2 May 2026EducationcelebratorySchool visits are one of my favourite things to do in the constituency! I had an amazing visit to St Peter’s School to see their new building 🏫 I even got to draw a winning raffle ticket for students engaged in charity fundraising!
28 Apr 2026EducationcelebratoryJuniper provides apprenticeships and training to help bridge the skills gaps between education and employment. I was glad to welcome a group of their students into Parliament for a tour and Q&A.
28 Apr 2026Jobs & EmploymentmeasuredAs a proud trade unionist and member of the GMB executive, I know that every right we have at work has been fought for, and too often paid for with workers’ lives. Today we remember. Tomorrow we organise.
28 Apr 2026Jobs & EmploymentempatheticToday, on International Workers’ Memorial Day, we remember those who have lost their lives at work, and we stand in solidarity with those who continue to fight for safer workplaces.
27 Apr 2026Economy & Jobs (General)measuredLate payments are a scourge on trade. They harm our businesses and our high streets, costing our economy £11 billion, and shutting down 38 businesses every single day. This Labour Government is getting on with the job of ensuring local businesses are paid on time.
25 Apr 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryI am proud that Whitmore Reans and Dunstall Hill have been selected for Pride in Place funding, and I am excited to see the projects that are created for the area.
25 Apr 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryLabour's Pride in Place funding is providing hundreds of communities with up to £20 million to support projects like regenerating high streets, improving public spaces, strengthening local services, and building community connections.
24 Apr 2026OthermeasuredPleased to attend Animal Free Research's Herbie's Law drop-in, following an invite from a constituent. Herbie’s Law would provide a practical, science-led framework for phasing out animal testing over the next decade, while supporting researchers through the transition to non-animal methods.
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