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Press Releases
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On Sunday 10 November 2013 Valerie was a guest on the BBC Sunday Politics West Midlands Show. Topics for discussion included the Police and Crime Commissioners' first year in the post and the future for HS2.
Over the coming months Valerie will be raising awareness of the important contributions of women in science and calling on the government to support young people, specifically young women, working in scientific fields.
Valerie supports Director of Public Prosecutions Action Plan to stop Female Genital Mutilation
On Wednesday 6 November 2013, Valerie Vaz MP saw a model of the Bloodhound Supersonic Car at an event sponsored by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in Westminster.
On Tuesday 5 November 2013, The Health Select Committee, of which Valerie is a member, heard evidence from NHS England Chief Executive Sir David Nicholson on public expenditure on health and social care.
On Thursday 31 October 2013 at Leader of the House questions, Valerie Vaz MP raised the issue of the recent court rulings against two Secretaries of State.
On Wednesday 30 October 2013, Valerie attended the 12th Celebration of Diwali at Westminster held in the Members Dining Room.
On Wednesday 30 October 2013 Valerie attended the Silver Star Diabetes Challenge in the House of Commons. Holby City's actor Hari Dhillon, who plays Surgeon Michael Spence, was at the event to help MPs get tested.