News
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Valerie Asks Question on Prime Minister’s Conduct
- 07/06/2022
- Posted by: Valerie Vaz MP
- Category: News
No CommentsHM Opposition Day on Tuesday 7 June 2022 was used to debate Standards in Public Life. The Ministerial Code sets out the standards and conduct expected of Ministers, a combination of ethical principles and procedural guidance. If the code is broken, it is conventional that a Minister should resign.
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Queen’s Jubilee Celebration 3
- 04/06/2022
- Posted by: Valerie Vaz MP
- Category: News
At Palfrey Park there was a celebration of the Cultures of Walsall and a Carnival procession through the streets of Caldmore.
The Circus Raj from Rajesthan led the procession. There were live bands and numerous stalls. Children had a chance to block print.
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Queen’s Jubilee Celebration 2
- 04/06/2022
- Posted by: Valerie Vaz MP
- Category: News
The Jubilee Celebrations continued at the Walsall African Caribbean Centre on Wolverhampton Road which provided a warm welcome with a steel band Steel and Sounds. The most delicious homecooked lunch of fish, mutton, chicken and rice and dumplings was made by the Centre and was enjoyed by everyone. The queue for lunch was long. Children enjoyed a bouncy castle and there were other events. There was a quiz to test our knowledge of History and the events during the Queen’s reign. Thank you to everyone at WACC for organising a memorable day.
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Queen’s Jubilee Celebration 1
- 04/06/2022
- Posted by: Valerie Vaz MP
- Category: News
The day started at All Saints Darlaston. Revd Gilbert and the congregation prepared a celebration fit for a Queen. We started with a service of Thanksgiving for the Platinum Jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II. Then I cut the cake. A video was shown of the Queen’s life and the hall was full of people ready to celebrate the Jubilee. Revd Gilbert laid on a lavish lunch.
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Sarajevo Book Signing
- 01/06/2022
- Posted by: Valerie Vaz MP
- Category: News
I signed the book to commemorate the 30 Anniversary of the Siege of Sarajevo 1992 – 1996. The Siege of Sarajevo was the longest siege in modern history and saw the death of 13,952 people, including 5,434 civilians.