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Keep updated on the latest news, campaigns and our work on behalf of voters in North West Leicestershire.
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Investment confirmed in flood defences to protect local communities
Schemes in Diseworth, Long Whatton and Breedon to benefit from a £334,000 investment in flood defences.
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Campaign Calls for an End to the Postcode Lottery for Coeliac Health
Coeliac UK and supporters delivered a petition with over 20,000 signatures to Downing Street, backing calls for wider access to ‘gluten-free’ prescriptions across the UK. This follows the recent decision by the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board to end ‘gluten free’ prescriptions across the area.
31/03/2025Read More -
Pathways to Work Green Paper
Some initial thoughts on the Pathways to Work Green Paper which I will update with further information as the consultation progresses. Currently, many who want to get into work simply cannot because the system does not support them. For many, taking a job risks losing the support they rely on.
22/03/2025Read More


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As your local MP there are a number of different things I can help you with or offer advice on, such as; benefits, immigration, tax issues, problems with the NHS, child maintenance and education matters.
I would love to hear from you about what you think my priorities should be as your MP for North West Leicestershire and what matters most to you.
Please use the contact form to get in touch with me. Please remember to provide as many details as possible, including your name, address and full details of your issue.
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A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to attend a Leicestershire Resilience Forum test exercise to observe ghe response of all our Emergency Services to a major incident on the M1.
I wanted to pay tribute to our first responders in the house following this exercise and the amazing work they do to keep us all safe.
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It’s welcome news that Diseworth, Long Whatton and Breedon will see new money towards their alleviation schemes to protect properties into the future.
I will continue to raise other schemes and affected areas with the Flooding Minister Emma Hardy, to ensure that our communities are as protected as possible for the future.
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Investment confirmed in flood defences to protect local communities - Amanda Hack MP | North West Leicestershire
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Schemes in Diseworth, Long Whatton and Breedon to benefit from a £334,000 investment in flood defences.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
It’s welcome news that Diseworth, Long Whatton and Breedon will see new money towards their alleviation schemes to protect properties into the future.
I will continue to raise other schemes and affected areas with the Flooding Minister Emma Hardy, to ensure that our communities are as protected as possible for the future.
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Investment confirmed in flood defences to protect local communities - Amanda Hack MP | North West Leicestershire
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Schemes in Diseworth, Long Whatton and Breedon to benefit from a £334,000 investment in flood defences.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Rail freight plays a vital role in moving goods to and from our region. It was a pleasure to recently attend a roundtable discussion at Maritime Transport with other local MPs and industry experts representing around 400 rail-related organisations. ... See MoreSee Less
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We are fixing our broken immigration system, removing those with no legal right to remain in this country and tackling the source of the horrific people smuggling trade.
Today, we are also introducing stricter laws to crack down on illegal working. This means that all companies must conduct proper eligibility checks or face fines and potential prison time. You can read more here: shorturl.at/hZ4N0 ... See MoreSee Less
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All this criticism, seems like people quickly forget about the Rwanda fiasco news.sky.com/story/amp/cost-of-stalled-rwanda-asylum-scheme-could-soar-to-500m-watchdog-says-1308...
Can you confirm only 6,000 of these were actually forced?? I've read that the majority left of their own accord..??
Stop the boats, stop paying France all that money for nothing.We need someone in charge with a back bone .
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Today, thousands of workers across North West Leicestershire will receive a pay rise as the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage increase!
New rates:
🔹from £11.44 to £12.21 if you’re 21 and over
🔹from £8.60 to £10.00 if you’re 18-20
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It doesn’t cover the tax rises. Car tax up, stamp duty up, employers NI Up and more… Now the wage has gone up businesses will be putting their prices up to cover the cost of everything, not rocket science. We are worse off!
I think Labour are on a parallel universe to everyone else. All these so called rises have been completely wiped out with all the bills that have gone up today as well as the prices in the supermarket going up every week!! Never mind you and your party members won’t have to worry about prices you’ll be having your 2.8 pay rise shortly plus all these so called other perks you get🤬
the minimum wage is reviewed and raised typically every year isn't it,no matter who,s in power..??
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Last week I had the privilege of hosting The National Forest in Parliament as part of their 30th anniversary celebrations and recent announcement of the New Western Forest.
The blueprint right here in North West Leicestershire and surrounding areas is a testament to how transformation can be achieved through sustainable development, unlocking growth, health benefits and supporting our local communities.
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Pharmacies play a crucial role in the transition to more community-based care for local people. That's why we making more services available at the local pharmacy and providing a record 15% uplift in funding!
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Local pharmacists know you. They know the GPs and Nurse Prescribers. They don’t just hand your pills over. They are a crucial backstop in a safety chain that monitors drug interactions and prevents errors. So glad to see the Labour Government supporting High Street pharmacies.
Please remember that using postal services for your prescription could mean that your local chemist will be under pressure
Here are some of our casework successes in recent weeks supporting local people.
The team and I are here to help, so please don't hesitate to get in touch if you need any support.
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Hi Amanda Hack MP, , I sent you a email some time ago , what is the time frame on replies please .
Which unfair parking fees were resolved?
Since becoming ill 12 months ago there are huge waiting lists for various NHS departments. However my GP referred me to adult social care as well as I now need assistance with normal daily activities. They were/are absolutely brilliant! 10 stars from me! 👍