Part 1 of my speech.
Part 2 of my speech.
Part 3 of my speech.
Read my full speech below.π
Part 1 of my speech.
Part 2 of my speech.
Part 3 of my speech.
Read my full speech below.π
Unison Northern group photo.
That belief in community guides the work we are doing in Newcastle as we build a city where equality and fairness are part of everyday life.
Group photo of those in attendance.
The raising of the flag was a powerful moment and a clear show of unity.
I was proud to speak about this yearβs theme, The Power of Communities. At a time when many LGBT+ people face rising hate and hostility, communities provide solidarity and remind us that we are not alone.
Karen and I raising the Progress Pride flag.
The Progress Pride flag flying alongside the Union Jack.
Today is #IDAHOBIT, the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexphobia and Transphobia. π³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈ
Yesterday, I joined colleagues at a Unison event held ahead of the day. We paused to raise the Progress Pride flag at Newcastle Civic Centre with the Leader of the Council, Karen Kilgour.
Alex Hay stood next to the cup trophy.
An image showing Geordie crowds!
Another image showing Geordie crowds.
More crowds!
Yesterday was something special. It was an unforgettable day for Newcastle, filled with passion, pride, and community spirit.
A huge thank you to everyone who made it happen and to those who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to keep us all safe.
Proud of our city and to be a Geordie. β«βͺ
NUFC ARE CARABAO CUP WINNERS! π
What a moment for the club, the fans, and the entire city! The passion, pride, and unwavering belief of everyone who loves NUFC have led to this incredible win.
The wait is over, and weβll remember this feeling for years to come. What a day!
#HowayTheLads
Happy New Year, Jane! π₯³
Wishing everyone a Happy New Year and all the best for 2025!
As we move into 2025, Iβm focused on the opportunities ahead and determined to make a positive difference wherever I can. The year ahead will bring its own challenges, but also the chance to work towards a better future for Newcastle and beyond.
While 2024 hasnβt been without its difficulties, including tough decisions and moments of reflection, these experiences have been significant. Theyβve reinforced my resilience, strengthened relationships, and deepened my commitment to serving others.
Professionally, I joined Luke Myerβs team as his Senior Caseworker, marking a new chapter in my career. Helping people directly with the challenges they face has strengthened my belief in the importance of politics and its power to make a real difference in peopleβs lives.
In October, I stepped into the role of Deputy Leader of Newcastle City Council after serving as Cabinet Member for the Economy from 2022. In both roles, Iβve worked closely with colleagues in the Council and across the city to secure investment, create jobs, and support our communities.
In May, I was honoured to be re-elected as Councillor for Kingston Park South and Newbiggin Hall with a majority of 1,019 and 65% of the vote. Serving as a ward councillor is a privilege, and Iβm incredibly proud of the difference my ward colleagues & I have made since I was first elected in 2021.
Working alongside Susan Dungworth on her successful campaign to become Northumbriaβs Police and Crime Commissioner was a highlight, as was helping @kimmcguinness.bsky.social secure election as NE Mayor and witnessing Labour form a government for the first time since 2010.
2024 has been a year filled with challenges, achievements, and new opportunities.
An illustration of Newcastle with a Merry Christmas message.
Merry Christmas!