TransPennine Express should not be downgrading our train services
It is not acceptable that TransPennine Express had downgraded Hull’s vital rail links to a “stopping service”. This will add an additional […]
A hundred years since some women gained the right to vote.
I was pleased to be pictured in Central Lobby in Parliament this morning to celebrate a hundred years since some women gained […]
Combating holiday hunger
Today I attended a meeting which had been arranged by Diana Johnson to talk about setting up a project to end holiday […]
End Hospital Car Parking Charges
Hospital car parking charges are a ‘sickness tax’ and I was elected on a manifesto that promised to end them. Tomorrow I’m […]
Positive News on Mesh
Following a positive meeting with the health Minister, I am delighted that all the campaigning has paid off! This is what I […]
Emma Hardy MP comments on Hull City Council decision to reverse cuts to Doula project
Emma said: “Since hearing that funding for peer to peer breast feeding support was vulnerable, I- along with Labour Councillors and volunteers- […]
I was so pleased to co sign Dawn Butler’s letter to the Women and Equalities Minister on equality impact assessments.
I was so pleased to co sign Dawn Butler’s letter to the Women and Equalities Minister on equality impact assessments. This is […]
Emma Hardy MP calls on the Government to fund a pay rise for emergency service workers
During questions to the Home Office today, I called on the Minister to lift the public sector pay cap and also […]
Castle Street bridge to be built in 2018
After meeting with Chris Grayling, the Transport Minister, last week, I am pleased he has confirmed that the bridge over Castle Street […]
I am calling on The Government to delay the planned roll out of Universal Credit
I, along with 122 other MPs, have signed a letter to David Gauke, the Secretary of State for Work and pensions, asking […]
My response to BAE job losses at Brough
The news about BAE cutting over 400 jobs at its site in Brough is devastating for the workers and their families and […]
The Big Conversation
The last day of The Big Conversation ended in Hessle Square today with conversations about the pensions injustice for women born in […]