WESTMINSTER DIARY: The cost of living squeeze
'People are concerned about the impact that tax rises, soaring energy bills and increases in inflation and interest rates will have on their budgets'
Read moreDetails'People are concerned about the impact that tax rises, soaring energy bills and increases in inflation and interest rates will have on their budgets'
Read moreDetailsWORK put into the climate emergency action plan has been noticed on a national level.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM would not be facing the bulldozers? gaze if the leader of the borough council had his way.
Read moreDetailsCOVID rates in Wokingham are expected to rise further as Omicron variant continues to make its presence felt.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM could see its elections switch from three years out of four to once every four years.
Read moreDetailsAnger over Downing Street parties allegedly held during covid lockdowns is part of a bigger picture of people turning away from the Conservatives.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, December 17, the Lib Dems took control of North Shropshire following a by-election, taking a seat that has been blue for almost 200 years.
Read moreDetailsRENTS for council owned housing will rise by 4.1%, an increase that will affect more than 2,500 households in Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsTHE CO-FOUNDER of a petition against developing Pinewood said the proposal is "scary" because it includes no housing numbers.
Read moreDetailsA NEW petition is being launched in a bid to make Wokingham borough's housing target 'fairer'.
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