I don’t have live access to the latest news results in this moment. Based on current public sources up to early 2026, Jess Phillips is the Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, having served since 2015 and most recently holding government roles related to safeguarding and violence against women and girls before May 2026. For the very latest headlines, I can fetch up-to-date articles if you’d like me to look them up.
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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 Council in 2012 and was appointed Birmingham’s first ever Victims’ Champion in the same year.
www.gov.ukJess 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.
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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…
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www.politicshome.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.
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