"Measures to help the workforce, measures to improve quality and so on, you don't need a commission to enable you to do a whole load of stuff," she added.
Claire is Will’s mum."He’s the little boy in this painting being held by my husband Chris, the beautifully painted image evokes a lot of emotion for me," she said.
Will is about 16 days old in the picture."He had been through so much in his little life, he was born a healthy baby at full term, however when he was 10 days old he fell seriously ill."He had RSV, a common virus that most babies and toddlers will experience before they turn two, but for Will, being so young, it was too much for his body to cope with and he stopped breathing.
Will was put on a ventilator to allow him the best chance possible to fight off the numerous viruses and infections he had."Throughout his hospital stay I’d done my best to express milk which I fed to Will, but I found my supply was diminishing not increasing.
"For me it was important that Will was receiving my milk as I knew it was full of the antibodies and nutrients he needed to help him recover.
"I felt so disheartened that my milk supply wasn’t enough," she said."I took a [photo] of the rubbish as soon as I arrived and sent it back to our family in Pakistan," the father said.
"We live in Manchester, very nice. We visited London, so nice. Here - no, [it's] so dirty."Two men have appeared in court after gunshots were fired in a Doncaster suburb.
South Yorkshire Police said firearms officers responded to reports of weapons being discharged on Hawthorne Grove, Bentley, on Sunday, with no reports of any injuries.The men, aged 24 and 21, were charged with arson with intent to endanger life and possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.