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Mary Creagh
December 2019
Defeated Labour MPs call for ‘unflinching’ party election review
Labour: After the debacle, what comes next?
November 2018
The Guardian view of ultracheap clothes: costly to society
Editorial:
MPs are right to ask how a dress can be bought for £2.50 when it’s made in the UK, where the minimum wage is £7.83
October 2018
It’s not defying voters, MPs, to try to make them think again on Brexit
Nick Cohen
It is courageous and principled to take your honest arguments to your constituents
January 2018
Supermarkets under pressure to reveal amount of plastic they create
MPs call for 25p charge on takeaway coffee cups ahead of possible ban
December 2017
The politics sketch
Brexit debate: how many MPs does it take to fill eight hours of dead air?
John Crace
Barely 30 Tory MPs bothered to make the effort to turn up – not because they didn’t care but because there was no need
January 2017
Brexit ‘zombie legislation’ could damage wildlife and farming, MPs warn
Cross-party committee of MPs also say farmers face a ‘triple jeopardy’ of lost subsidies, export tariffs and increased competition
September 2016
Brick thrown through window of Labour MP Mary Creagh's office
Police investigate after incident at Wakefield constituency office that Creagh shares with the regional Labour party
July 2016
Treasury cut to carbon capture will cost UK £30bn, says watchdog
Government says carbon storage technology not cost-efficient, while critics say U-turn will double cost of tackling climate change
March 2016
MP calls for Green Investment Bank safeguards before privatisation
Mary Creagh wants Bank’s role in supporting the UK renewable sector to be cemented by legislation
July 2015
MPs to debate children's carbon monoxide deaths in Corfu hotel
Labour MP says she will set out how Thomas Cook failed the family of Bobbi and Christi Shepherd, the two Yorkshire children killed by boiler fumes
June 2015
Last chance to widen Labour leader debate
Labour’s leadership hopefuls: can any of them win over the voters of Nuneaton?
Mary Creagh withdraws from Labour leadership race
Labour's Liz Kendall: I have no problem aiming for budget surplus
Andy Burnham jeered at first Labour leadership hustings over benefits cap
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
Labour leadership hustings at GMB conference in Dublin – Politics live
Labour's leadership race: nominations deadline looms
Liz Kendall wins place on ballot for Labour leadership
About 29 results for Mary Creagh
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