Scottish politician
Carol Monaghan
Official portrait, 2020
In office 10 December 2022 – 5 July 2024Leader Stephen Flynn Preceded by Herself (Education, Military Personnel and Veterans)Succeeded by Office not in use In office 20 June 2017 – 10 December 2022Leader Ian Blackford Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Herself (Education)In office 7 May 2015 – 30 May 2024Preceded by John Robertson Succeeded by Constituency abolished
Born (1972-08-02 ) 2 August 1972 (age 52) Glasgow , ScotlandPolitical party Scottish National Party Spouse Feargal Dalton Children 3 Alma mater University of Strathclyde
Carol Monaghan (born 2 August 1972) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Glasgow North West from 2015 until the seat's abolition in 2024.[ 1] She was the SNP Science, Innovation, Technology and Education spokesperson in the House of Commons .[ 2] [ 3]
Education
Monaghan studied at Strathclyde University , graduating with a BSc (Hons) in Laser Physics and Optoelectronics in 1993.[ 4]
Career
Monaghan had formerly been a physics teacher at Glasgow west end independent school The Glasgow Academy , and head of science at Hyndland Secondary School but left the post to concentrate on campaigning before the 2015 general election .[ 5] [ 6]
Following the 2017 general election , Monaghan was appointed the SNP's Westminster Spokesperson for Education, Armed Forces and Veterans. Monaghan has campaigned for an armed forces representative body on a statutory footing.[ 7] [ 8]
Monaghan has campaigned on the issue of research, treatment and attitudes towards myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) , leading two Westminster Hall debates in 2018, and a full debate in the House of Commons in 2019.[ 9]
In the 2024 general election she stood in the new seat of Glasgow West and was unseated by Labours Patricia Ferguson .[ 10]
Personal life
Monaghan is married to Glasgow City SNP councillor and physics teacher Feargal Dalton, and they have two daughters and a son from a previous partner.[ 5] [ 11] She is a practising Roman Catholic .[ 12]
Notes
^ SNP Spokesperson for Education from 10 December 2022 to 4 September 2023
References
^ "Carol Monaghan" . BBC News . Retrieved 8 May 2015 .
^ SNP, the (10 December 2022). "The real opposition: meet your new SNP Westminster Frontbench" . Scottish National Party . Retrieved 11 December 2022 .
^ "SNP announces frontbench reshuffle at Westminster" . BBC News . 4 September 2023. Retrieved 10 September 2023 .
^ "Strathclyde University (From the archive)" . The Herald . Newsquest . 7 July 1993. Retrieved 10 May 2015 .
^ a b Burns, Janice (13 May 2015). "Meet your new Scottish MPs: #2 Carol Monaghan, Glasgow North West" . The National . Newsquest. Retrieved 20 May 2015 .
^ Paterson, Stewart; Rodger, Hannah (8 May 2015). "SNP storm to victory in Glasgow" . Evening Times . Newsquest. Retrieved 10 May 2015 .
^ Monaghan, Carol (25 June 2018). "Ministers must commit to bold action on the Armed Forces – not empty rhetoric" . The House . Dods. Retrieved 19 December 2018 .
^ Monaghan, Carol (18 August 2017). "UK Government should establish a statutory armed forces representative body" . Holyrood . Dods. Archived from the original on 20 December 2018. Retrieved 19 December 2018 .
^ Ives, Laurel (25 June 2018). "MP Carol Monaghan leads campaign for new ME treatment" . BBC News . BBC. Retrieved 19 December 2018 .
^ "Glasgow West: Patricia Ferguson says Glasgow win is 'just the beginning' " . Glasgow Times . 5 July 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024 .
^ Braiden, Gerry (29 April 2015). "Constituency profile: Glasgow North West" . The Herald . Newsquest. Retrieved 10 May 2015 .
^ Harkins, Daniel (2 March 2017). "Scottish Catholic MP happy to wear ashes in Parliament" . Scottish Catholic Observer . Retrieved 2 March 2017 .
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