Family of Gee Smith call for new knife crime laws
A Finchampstead family devastated by the death of their son, Gee Smith, are appealing for justice for new knife crime legislation and a retrial
Read moreDetailsA Finchampstead family devastated by the death of their son, Gee Smith, are appealing for justice for new knife crime legislation and a retrial
Read moreDetailsNEW LIBERAL DEMOCRAT MP Dr Philip Lee took part in a cross-party anti-Brexit protest march in Reading town centre on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsAlthough I was elected as a representative of the Conservative Party, I have always been conscious that my first duty has been to represent you, regardless of whether you voted...
Read moreDetailsDR PHILIP LEE has savaged the appointment of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister, saying he is pursuing a no-deal Brexit that had no democratic mandate
Read moreDetailsA DOG walker in Woosehill Meadows was left with head injuries after thugs smashed a beer bottle over his head.
Read moreDetailsTHE news that Dr Phillip Lee is now a Liberal Democrat MP has been welcomed by Wokingham borough party members. Cllr Clive Jones, the party’s deputy leader on Wokingham Borough...
Read moreDetailsLIVES are being put at risk by an aggressive and damaging Brexit strategy warns new Liberal Democrat MP Dr Phillip Lee. In a post on the Liberal Democrats’ website, the...
Read moreDetailsIn a shock move this afternoon, Dr Phillip Lee - MP for bracknell - defected to the Liberal Democrats
Read moreDetailsAs Parliament prepares for a series of crunch votes this week, the Conservative candidate for Reading East has said it is right to deselect any of his party’s MPs who...
Read moreDetailsPROTESTS over the decision by the new Prime Minister to suspend parliament will be held in Wokingham on Wednesday evening. The cross-party event will take place from 4.30pm to 6pm...
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