‘The Lords use foolish, disproved and tired old soundbites’ – Baron Redwood breaks silence on House of Lords
My first impression is there is plenty to do, he said.
Read moreDetailsMy first impression is there is plenty to do, he said.
Read moreDetailsThe consultation will explore a set of "what-if" growth scenarios.
Read moreDetailsBrits and Ukrainians joined together last weekend to march across Reading on Saturday in solidarity with the people of Ukraine.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham borough councillor will be taking part in two running events.
Read moreDetailsA road in Wokingham is set to reopen a week earlier than planned as work on a new roundabout nears completion.
Read moreDetailsNew figures show nearly 1 in 5 of people in the South East have missed an NHS appointment because they forgot or arrived too late.
Read moreDetailsPolice have confirmed that they are no longer appealing for help to find a man wanted in connection with an assault in Bracknell after an arrest
Read moreDetailsA 25-year-old man has been jailed after being caught shoplifting just hours after receiving a suspended sentence.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council's meeting of its ruling executive runner-stamped the decision at last week's meeting.
Read moreDetailsEvendons Lane in Wokingham has reopened to traffic following weeks of closure caused by a failing sewer beneath the road
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