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The true cost of infant formula for families in Blackpool
Over the past two years, the cheapest brand of formula has risen by 45% with an average price hike of 25%. These increases are putting immense pressure on families in Blackpool, where child poverty has increased by 30% in the last year and 12,500 children are going without enough food each day.
Blackpool schools get involved with UK Parliament Week
School children in Blackpool will be learning about the inner workings of Parliament this week (18th-24th November) after I invited them to get involved in this year’s UK Parliament Week.
The keys to Blackpool’s future
The housing crisis contributes to a huge range of problems. Poverty, inequality, poor physical and mental health, educational attainment and social exclusion.
Tackling Blackpool’s School Attendance Crisis
New data from the Department for Education shows that one in 34 children in Blackpool miss at least half of their lessons.
Survey: Assisted Dying
The second reading of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill will take place on 29th November in the House of Commons. Help inform my decision on this important vote by filling in this short survey.
Lest we forget
Many of the challenges faced by veterans, such as mental and physical ill health, homelessness, unemployment and alcohol abuse are exacerbated in Blackpool where we already have some of the worst statistics and outcomes for these problems.
Testing the water
Last week I wrote to Blackpool Council in support of Fylde Coast Against Sewage and its efforts to fill the gaps in the Environment Agency’s water quality testing along our coastline.
Reforms to the Mental Health Act can’t come soon enough for Blackpool
For years, we’ve watched as the Mental Health Act has failed to evolve with our growing understanding of mental health.
What the budget means for hospitality, tourism and leisure
Watch my speech responding to the budget on behalf of the industry Blackpool is built on.
Labour commits £150m to tackle asylum crisis
Labour is working hard to take back control of our borders and tackle the illegal gangs who exploit desperate people in search of safety.
My response to the Autumn Budget
Labour is the party for working people and the Chancellor’s budget today confirmed that.
In the hot seat
Children across Blackpool South are returning to work this week and for a group of students at Boundary Primary School the new term comes with new responsibility.
Casework: How I can help you as your MP
From seagulls tearing into rubbish bags to families being made homeless, helping constituents with their problems is a huge part of the work of an MP.
Blackpool South Directory
Blackpool has a range of services available to meet residents’ needs. Find out about some important ones here.
How to spot modern slavery, and how to fight it
Modern slavery is a scourge that traumatises and dehumanises its victims. This Anti-Slavery Day I have pledged my commitment to fight back and reduce the opportunities for Modern Slavery to flourish across Lancashire.
Action taken against United Utilities
The water company for the North West has failed to properly handle requests for important environmental information from the public.
Why it’s time to overhaul the law on taxis
I met with the minister responsible for taxis, Simon Lightwood MP, to express my concerns about illegal and unlicensed private hire vehicles operating in Blackpool.
Recovery on the Horizon
In a town where many people deal with multiple complex challenges, Horizon is a service that understands the intersections between many of them them. The council-funded programme offers support to Blackpool residents around drugs and alcohol, sexual health and within the LGBTQ+ community.