WESTMINSTER DIARY: An increase in the Living Wage is welcome
This week the government announced a 5% rise in the National Living Wage to £8.21 an hour. The Minimum Wage for younger employees aged between 21 and 24 years was...
Read moreDetailsThis week the government announced a 5% rise in the National Living Wage to £8.21 an hour. The Minimum Wage for younger employees aged between 21 and 24 years was...
Read moreDetailsIT’S ALL change at the top for Wokingham’s policing as a new area commander settled in this week. Superintendent Felicity Parker has been appointed as new Commander for the Bracknell...
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN to unseat Remain-supporting MP Dr Phillip Lee has almost gained enough support to force a deselection meeting and organisers said that they make no apologies for doing so....
Read moreDetailshttps://twitter.com/channel4news/status/1114231615838916614 SIR JOHN REDWOOD has hit back at Channel 4 after a live interview was cut short last night. Newscaster Krishnan Guru-Murthy was speaking with the Wokingham MP about Brexit....
Read moreDetailsAn appeal for witnesses has been launched after another man has been attacked in Wokingham's Station Approach - this time with an iron bar. This incident has been described by...
Read moreDetailsA man has been sentenced to almost two years’ imprisonment after he was convicted of a string of motoring offences following a hearing at Reading Crown Court. On Monday, March...
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to watch the Grand National on a big screen is being offered by a local day centre for the elderly. WADE, on Wokingham’s Reading Road, is opening its...
Read moreDetailsTHREE MEN and a teenager have been charged with affray by police following an alleged incident in Wokingham town centre in early hours of Sunday, March 31. In a statement...
Read moreDetailsMark and Joanna Butler, owners of Tutor Doctor Wokingham, are celebrating after being shortlisted for a national business award. Hand-picked by a panel of judges, the husband and wife team...
Read moreDetailsOn Monday 11th March, a group of seven local young people with autism visited Westminster Abbey to meet The Queen. The excited group attended a service to celebrate Commonwealth Day,...
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