Lib Dem plans for local media
Sir Ed Davey has revealed he would introduce plans to support local news publishers if elected to government.
Read moreDetailsSir Ed Davey has revealed he would introduce plans to support local news publishers if elected to government.
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Read moreDetailsIncreasingly in Family Law cases there is an emphasis on keeping disputes away from the courtroom. This is because the Family Court system is under resourced and overstretched -...
Read moreDetailsLidl has published its latest list of potential locations for new stores - with Bracknell identified as one of its targets.
Read moreDetailsVirgin Media, which operates from Winnersh Triangle, is reducing its use of single-use plastics with a new box in partnership with GXO Logisitics
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD residents can now download the latest Netflix hits without worrying about anyone else being on the line
Read moreDetailsA LAW firm with an office in Maidenhead has welcomed a new solicitor to its residential property team
Read moreDetailsChildren's clothing retailer This Little Piggy in Elms Walk was targeted last week.
Read moreDetailsWork to complete a long-delayed new block of town centre apartments has hit trouble again.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham town centre store has received a makeover to celebrate its 35th anniversary.
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