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Press Releases
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On Thursday 12 June 2014, Valerie met with Whitehall Junior Community School in Parliament for a Q&A session.
Valerie hosted a Parliamentary Event on Tuesday 10 June 2014 to celebrate the tenure of Professor Lesley Yellowlees as the president of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). The event followed the release of the RSC report into chemistry education in schools. The event was also an opportunity to discuss and reflect on diversity in science.
On Tuesday 10 June 2014, Valerie attended a meeting with women members of the Kenyan parliament.
On Monday 9 June 2014, Valerie gave a speech in the House of Commons at the Queen's Speech debate. Valerie called into question the Government’s claims of building a stronger economy and a fairer society.
On Sunday 8 June 2014 Valerie was a guest on the BBC Sunday Politics West Midlands Show. Topics for discussion included the Queen's Speech, Garden Cities, Modern Slavery, the recent Local and European Elections, Fire Service Control Rooms and the Trojan Horse School Controversy.
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Covid Memorial Wall
20mph Speed Limits
RAF Centenary Flypast