Emma Sheerin is 29, from Ballinascreen in South Derry, the daughter of a sheep farmer and an Irish language class– room assistant.
Having attended St Columba’s Primary in Straw and St Colm’s High, Ballinascreen, she then graduated with a 2:1 in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from Queens University Belfast. She worked in retail and finance before spending time as PA to Francie Molloy MP, where her on the ground activism was consolidated with the workings of the constit- uency.
Growing up, she took inspiration from the work of the local Sinn Féin team, and she joined the party as a teen, deter– mined to play her part in establishing a new, fair and United Ireland.
She replaced Ian Milne as MLA in December 2018 and has been a voice for rural constituents since, representing South Derry and prioritising local delivery on, and support with; broadband, roads, healthcare, schools, and every– thing in between.
Latest news from Emma
Sheerin expresses condolences after road death
Sinn Féin MLA Emma Sheerin has expressed condolences following the death of a six-year-old boy after a road accident near Castledawson roundabout last week.
‘British Government must not threaten our rights or our peace’ – Sheerin
Sinn Féin MLA Emma Sheerin said it is deplorable that the British government continue to push their anti-rights agenda through plans to repeal the Human Rights Act.Emma Sheerin said:"It is a damning indictment of Britain, which will be recognised globally, that Boris...
UN experts support for Colin Harvey welcome- Sheerin
Sinn Féin MLA Emma Sheerin has welcomed an intervention by UN experts in support of human rights lawyer Colin Harvey. The Mid Ulster MLA said: “I welcome a statement from UN human rights experts condemning an ongoing smear campaign against human...