I don’t have real-time access to the latest news in this turn, but here’s what’s publicly known up to recently:
- Jess Phillips, MP for Birmingham Yardley, served as a Labour MP since 2015 and held the role of Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls from July 2024 until her resignation in May 2026. This aligns with her public profile and ministerial tenure.[3]
- She has been a prominent Labour figure on issues involving domestic violence, women’s rights, and safeguarding, including prior work with Women’s Aid and her long-standing advocacy in Parliament.[1][3]
- If you’re looking for the latest developments (for example, any recent resignations, new posts, or statements since May 2026), I can pull the current updates if you’d like me to fetch the latest headlines and official statements.
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Skip to main content Toggle navigation Main navigation Home Contact News News Tackling Commercial Sexual Exploitation Jess appointed Minister for Safeguarding Opposing the early release of violent criminals UK response to Israeli military action in Rafah Meeting at the United Nations Infected Blood Inquiry petition Criminal Justice Bill committee Rwanda Bill: wasting taxpayers money Government failure to tackle grooming gangs Situation in Gaza Use of NDA's to silence victims RAAC school crisis...
jessphillips.netLabour won the General Election with over 400 seats, wiping out the Conservatives after 14 years
www.gbnews.comJess Phillips secured re-election in her Birmingham Yardley seat, but faced heckles and boos as she gave her acceptance speech. The incident marked the end of a "horrible" campaign, the Labour MP told Sky News' Electoral Dysfunction podcast.
news.sky.comRead Jess Phillips's contributions to Parliament, including speeches and questions, investigate their voting record, and get email alerts on their activity
www.theyworkforyou.comJess Phillips secured re-election in her Birmingham Yardley seat, but faced heckles and boos as she gave her acceptance speech. The incident marked the end of a "horrible" campaign, the Labour MP told…
news.sky.comThe Labour politician has held her seat but only just after a close-run contest against George Galloway's pro-Palestine Workers Party of Britain candidate.
www.express.co.ukJess Phillips was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Home Office on 9 July 2024. She was elected as the MP for Birmingham Yardley in the general election of July 2024. Jess first entered Parliament as the MP for Birmingham Yardley at the 2015 general election. Before becoming an MP, Jess worked for Women’s Aid in the West Midlands developing services for victims of domestic abuse, sexual violence, human trafficking and exploitation. She was elected to Birmingham City...
www.gov.ukJess PhillipsMP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls Incumbent Assumed office 9 July 2024 Prime MinisterKeir Starmer Preceded byLaura Farris Member of Parliament for Birmingham Yardley Incumbent Assumed office 7 May 2015 Preceded byJohn Hemming Majority693 (1.9%) Personal details BornJessica Rose Trainor 9 October 1981 Birmingham, West Midlands, England Political partyLabour SpouseTom Phillips Children2 Alma mater Signature...
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