TONY JOHNSON: It’s deja vu again
General Elections in December are a rare thing and the last one was called in 1923, shortly after the Conservative leader had resigned and a new one had been chosen....
Read moreDetailsGeneral Elections in December are a rare thing and the last one was called in 1923, shortly after the Conservative leader had resigned and a new one had been chosen....
Read moreDetailsThere’s a first time for everything and this commentary is by request. As anyone who’s been keeping up with social media in Winnersh will know, dissatisfaction with WBC’s Highway’s Department...
Read moreDetailsWhen things are working properly, engineering, politics or organisations, you can enjoy the results for years. But when they aren’t, they attract attention. Plenty of it, and none welcome. Sutton...
Read moreDetailsWalk along any of our borough’s footpaths outside the town centres and the odds are that you’ll need to stop to let someone pass, risk injury, or just give up
Read moreDetailsJeremy kept his knees firmly astride the Euro-fence when it describing Labour’s B_____ policy and no amount of votes, card carrying or not, were going to make the slightest difference
Read moreDetailsIt’s that time of year when parliament is in recess, the parties go to conference and commentators go to pieces - spoiled for choice by the rich seams of comedy...
Read moreDetailsLess than three minutes into the new PM’s first statement to the house, Bracknell Conservative MP, Dr Phillip Lee, set out on his fifteen seconds of international fame by ‘crossing...
Read moreDetailsIsn’t it curious how you can stumble on through life, comfortable that everything’s all right with the world, then wake up one day and find that it isn’t. It all...
Read moreDetailsIt can all be traced back to Joni Mitchell, a Canadian singer-songwriter with her ‘Big Yellow Taxi’ in April 1970. Yes, there’d been half a dozen protest songs beforehand, but...
Read moreDetailsGoing along to one of Wokingham Borough’s full council meetings is sometimes like Forrest Gump’s box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get.
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