FROM THE OPPOSITION: Labour’s trail of broken promises
In a manner not unlike the frequent episodes of performative outrage when Labour Ministers attempt to deflect from the Government's many shortcoming
Read moreDetailsIn a manner not unlike the frequent episodes of performative outrage when Labour Ministers attempt to deflect from the Government's many shortcoming
Read moreDetailsIn Wokingham, nothing is handed to you?especially if you stand as a Labour candidate. Every vote, every bit of trust has to be earned
Read moreDetailsThe new Crisis and Resilience Fund launched in Wokingham this month. Funded by central government, this replaces the Household Support Fund
Read moreDetailsWords from Wokingham Churches, this week: St Nicholas, Emmbrook
Read moreDetailsThe current local election is shaping up to be the nastiest I can remember in more than thirty years involvement in campaigning.
Read moreDetailsAgainst a difficult national financial backdrop, I am pleased to say that Wokingham Borough Council has delivered a balanced budget this year
Read moreDetailsThe Americans launched their military campaign with the full support of Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage, but not the support of the Liberal Democrats.
Read moreDetailsWords from Wokingham Churches
Read moreDetailsWhat are Reform UK's policies? Does anybody know?
Read moreDetailsWith all the terrible things happening in the world right now, it seems to me that clinging onto hope is more important than ever.
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