Boris Johnson’s full speech as he steps down as leader of the Conservatives
The former Henley MP will continue as prime minister until the party chooses a successor.
Read moreDetailsThe former Henley MP will continue as prime minister until the party chooses a successor.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER Henley MP is to resign from his job today. Boris Johnson, who served the neighbouring Oxfordfordshire constituency between 1999 and 2008, is expected to step down as prime...
Read moreDetailsAS BORIS JOHNSON refuses to resign and ministerial resignations pour in, Wokingham's MP is asking people what he should do. They included Bracknell MP James Sunderland. Sir John Redwood has previously...
Read moreDetailsI am particularly disappointed to read in last week's Wokingham Today about Conservative plans to disrupt council meetings and get their own way.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM?S waste collection regime could have a shake-up, but the Lib Dem-run council said it was too early to say it was the end of the blue bags
Read moreDetailsONE OF the borough's four MPs has resigned from his government position today, one of 38 who have stepped down in the past 24 hours. James Sunderland, whose Bracknell constituency...
Read moreDetailsPOLITICAL parties in Wokingham united to approve the next step in creating a solar farm in Barkham, estimated to cost £20 million. Proposed by the previous Conservative-led administration, the then...
Read moreDetailsTOWN and parish councils and community groups will be able to enjoy longer leases for community assets under new plans
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM council staff will receive a 1.75% pay increase to help with the cost of living
Read moreDetailsTHE FUTURE of Wokingham?s doorstep waste collections will be put up for a residents? consultation according to the new Lib Dem-run executive.
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