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Read moreDetailsThe Liberal Democrats have warned that Trump's "James Bond tax" would deal a devastating blow to British jobs.
Read moreDetailsJohn Halsall has failed in his bid to get elected to Oxfordshire county council.
Read moreDetailsPauline Jorgensen has been selected as the parliamentary spokesperson for Earley and Woodley.
Read moreDetailsClaims that the Forest of Imagination project is a "waste of taxpayers' money" have been vehemently denied.
Read moreDetailsColumn describes MP as ".. the most boring man in Parliament."
Read moreDetailsEversley & California moved into the finals of the Combined Counties Division One play-offs with a dramatic 4-2 win on penalties.
Read moreDetailsThe need to find alternative sources of funding for Cantley Park was highlighted at last night’s inaugural Cantley Park stakeholders engagement event. Representatives from groups that use the facility, off...
Read moreDetailsLocal good causes are set to benefit from today's launch of the Wokingham community lottery.
Read moreDetailsArriva Group has submitted plans for a direct service between Newcastle and Brighton, via Wokingham.
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