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On Wednesday 23 October 2013, Valerie met with a delegation of Indian Senior Civil Servants in Parliament.
On Tuesday 22 October 2013 in the House of Commons, Valerie Vaz, MP for Walsall South, attended Birmingham Day organised by Gisela Stuart MP.
The Health Select Committee, of which Valerie is a member, held the annual accountability hearing for CQC and heard from the Chair, David Behan, and Chief Executive, David Prior.
Valerie Vaz MP met John Morris, Public Affairs Director for Birmingham Airport, at the House of Commons to discuss the proposed plans for Airport expansion.
Valerie has written to the Communities and Local Government Minister, Brandon Lewis MP, after he failed to say when questioned in the House of Commons what support the Government will give to Walsall MBC to restore Town Centre recycling facilities.
The Health Select Committee heard evidence on the management of long term conditions. Valerie Vaz MP asked Baroness Young, chief executive of Diabetes UK, about diabetic specialist nurses.
On Wednesday 16 October 2013 Valerie Vaz, MP for Walsall South, joined members of retail union Usdaw in Parliament to campaign for greater respect for shopkeepers. The campaign follows the Government’s decision to block an amendment to the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill to make an assault on a worker an offence.
On October 15 2013 at Deputy Prime Minister questions, Valerie Vaz MP asked the Deputy Prime Minister to clarify the conflicting position on the Human Rights Act.