Craig was fortunate enough to be selected in the Home Office Questions ballot today.
He took the opportunity to press the Minister once again on the issue of migrant crossings on the Chanel and the need to get the Rwanda Scheme up and moving as soon as possible.
Craig had the pleasure of welcoming the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care to the George Eliot Hospital today for the opening of the new Serenity Garden.
Craig took the opportunity this afternoon during Prime Ministers Questions to pay tribute and raise the incredible work of the inspirational Cohort 4 Women.
Last night, as I am sure most of you are aware now, Conservative MPs held a vote of confidence in the Prime Minister due to the threshold of 54 letters being reached requesting his resignation.
Craig has welcomed the news that the former Daw Mill Colliery have been issued with an enforcement notice to restore the site. For many years there have been concerns about the state of the former pit site, which was the last to close in the Midlands in 2013 following a massive blaze underground.
Craig Tracey MP has welcomed the announcement that the Queen Elizabeth Academy in Atherstone has received notice that £2.5 million of funding has been allocated to deliver a much-needed extension to allow the school to match its demands.
Ever since the news that Birmingham had been chosen to host this year's Commonwealth Games, I was very keen to see the Queen's Baton relay come to North Warwickshire & Bedworth. I have discussed this with the Commonwealth Games team on numerous occasions over the last couple of years.
It was great to see the Belfry Hotel in all its spectacular glory over the weekend as it hosted the British Masters for the second consecutive year, welcoming some of the world's best golfers.