Amanda Hack

Lab

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Commons Committee Stage 26 June 2025 2 contributions
Public Bill Committees
The shadow Minister raises an important point about competition and the customer being at the heart of bus services. Will he share with us why so many rural bus services have been cut, if the commercial operator is king and the focus is on customers? That is not the experience we feel in rural commu…
The hon. Gentleman’s analogy ignores the passenger transport strategies that local government should already be undertaking, and the fact that local government already does a large piece of work to make sure that those strategies are relevant to the local economy. The Bill gives local government the…
Commons Ministerial Statement 12 June 2025
Spending Review: Health and Social Care
I thank the Minister for her statement. The NHS is the No. 1 issue for my constituents, and I know that they will welcome the investment in the spending review. My constituency is a rural area, and one thing people often raise with me is ambulance waiting times, which I am pleased to report have imp…
Commons Debate 11 June 2025
Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill
It has been said by the Secretary of State and echoed across the Chamber that the UK has a world-class aviation sector that is key to growth in our economy. I welcome the introduction of the Bill as it will provide certainty for producers of sustainable aviation fuel, allowing the sector to grow and…
Commons Oral Questions Housing, Communities and Local Government 9 June 2025 2 contributions
Local Authority Funding
12. What progress her Department has made on providing adequate funding for local authorities as part of the fair funding review.
Leicestershire, alongside other authorities, has been campaigning for fair funding in recent years, following 14 years of poor funding settlements by the last Government, meaning cuts to vital services. A lack of fair funding also means that schools in North West Leicestershire have some of the lowe…
Commons Oral Questions Home Department 2 June 2025
Topical Questions
T7. In the light of the ban on disposable vapes, which came into force this week, will the Minister outline the measures being taken to step up the work at ports, including at East Midlands airport, to prevent counterfeit and banned vapes from being imported into the country?
Commons Oral Questions Home Department 2 June 2025 2 contributions
Violence against Shop Workers: Rural Areas
4. What steps her Department is taking to help tackle violence against shop workers in rural areas.
Convenience stores are at the heart of our communities and provide employment for over 700 people in shops in North West Leicestershire, but workers often face abuse. When I visited one of my local shops recently, I was told that just a few days earlier the assistant manager had been punched in the …
Commons Oral Questions 22 May 2025
Topical Questions
There has been rapid expansion of new homes in my constituency. However, the development of sports facilities in areas such as Ashby-de-la-Zouch are not keeping pace, and in Hugglescote we see a fight to save the rec. How will the Minister ensure that when new homes are created, we protect and devel…
Commons Oral Questions 15 May 2025
Topical Questions
In the ’60s, North West Leicestershire lost its only passenger rail service, the Ivanhoe line. In 2025, my constituents still have no direct access to the rail line. Increasing connectivity of railways is crucial to securing economic growth. Will the Minister share the Department’s plans to improve …
Commons Westminster Hall 7 May 2025
Educational Opportunities in Semi-rural Areas
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir Edward. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Hertford and Stortford (Josh Dean) for securing this incredibly important debate. I also thank my schools and the college in North West Leicestershire for welcoming me on my various visits in the last 1…
Commons Debate 6 May 2025
Victory in Europe and Victory over Japan: 80th Anniversary
My constituent, James Hares, was one of the brave pilots in the same unit. Despite the unit having a death rate of about 48%—one of the worst of the war—he survived, only to sadly pass away on the journey home. We have heard from so many colleagues already how those stories are largely untold and ho…

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