General Election 2024: Labour’s Yuan Yang wins Earley & Woodley seat
Labour's Yuang Yang has been elected as the MP for the new Earley & Woodley seat.
Read moreDetailsLabour's Yuang Yang has been elected as the MP for the new Earley & Woodley seat.
Read moreDetailsLiberal Democrat candidate CLive Jones gave his victory speech after he made history by becoming the first ever Lib Dem MP for Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsWokingham saw a historic result as Liberal Democrat candidate Clive Jones was elected as the town's new MP.
Read moreDetailsTWO hustings events will take place in Wokingham borough this week, with the first this evening. Churches have teamed up to organise the events, offering people a chance to hear...
Read moreDetailsLiberal Democrats have announced plans to deliver free school meals for more than 1,800 more primary school children in Wokingham. In a statement, they announced their ambition to extend free...
Read moreDetailsLucy Demery has been selected as the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Wokingham for the General Election on Thursday. July 4. She was unanimously adopted by members of the Wokingham Conservative...
Read moreDetailsA LEADING Conservative has paid tribute to Sir John Redwood who has announced he is not standing for re-election on July 4. The veteran MP said on his blog: "I...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood is not contesting the seat in next month's general election. First elected to the seat in 1987, and had been reselected in February last year...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM went to the polls on May 2, the first election under the new ward boundaries. As a result, all 54 seats were up for grabs, over 18 wards that...
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