Wokingham MP calls on PM to keep promise over vote on US trade deal
Wokingham's MP, Clive Jones, has today called on Keir Starmer to keep his promise that MP's will have a voice on any trade deal agreed with the US.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's MP, Clive Jones, has today called on Keir Starmer to keep his promise that MP's will have a voice on any trade deal agreed with the US.
Read moreDetailsRugby World Cup winner, Jonny Wilkinson joined Parkrunners and Parkwalkers at the Bracknell run on Saturday May 3.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have released an image of a man they would like to speak to in relation to an attempted burglary investigation in Earley.
Read moreDetailsTwo of Reading FC's 2012 Championship winning side have been confirmed to appear at an exclusive Q&A event in July.
Read moreDetailsAlice Chaplin and Louise Ryan have qualified as solicitors in Blandy & Blandy's leading Wills, Probate, Tax & Trusts team.
Read moreDetailsChalkhouse Nursery is celebrating this week after the publication of their recent Ofsted report.
Read moreDetailsTheatregoers are set for the Time of their life, with a brand new theatre set to open in West London in 2025.
Read moreDetailsTwyford resident Ellie Hemmings conquered the London Marathon in support of the National Deaf Children's Society on Sunday 27 April.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Liberal Democrat MP, Clive Jones, has voted in Parliament to introduce a new 'blue flag' status for rivers and chalk streams.
Read moreDetailsPartou Children's House Day Nursery and Pre-school in Binfield has been awarded a 'Good' rating in all areas of activity after an Ofsted inspection.
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