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On Friday 26 April 2013 Valerie visited makespace on Mill Lane in Cambridge as part of the Indusrty and Parliament Trust Fellowship.
On Tuesday 23 April 2013, the Health Select Committee, of which Valerie is a member, heard evidence from the Secretary of State for Health on the Government's response to the Francis Report.
On Tuesday 23 April 2013 at Foreign and Commonwealth Questions, Valerie asked the Secretary of State about the lifting of EU sanctions on Burma.
During the Leader of the House questions on 18 April 2013, Valerie raised the urgency of discussing ongoing Human Rights abuses before the meeting on Monday 22 April 2013 of EU Foreign Ministers to discuss the removal of economic sanctions on Burma.
At Women and Equalities Questions on 18 April 2013, Valerie asked the Secretary of State about the lack of progress on improving female representation on Boards.
At Health Questions on 16th April 2013, Valerie asked the Minister about access to the Cancer Drugs Fund.
On the morning of Sunday 14 April 2013, Valerie attended the Bescot Crescent Vaisakhi celebrations where she helped serve free refreshments for those taking part.
On Tuesday 26 March 2013, Valerie presented a petition of more than 1,200 signatures to Parliament on the planning application for the development of a cemetery on land south of Aldridge Road.