BREAKING: Theresa May becomes UK Prime Minister
Theresa May has met with the Queen and been invited to form a new Government. She has accepted and is now the UK's new Prime Minister, succeeding David Cameron who...
Read moreDetailsTheresa May has met with the Queen and been invited to form a new Government. She has accepted and is now the UK's new Prime Minister, succeeding David Cameron who...
Read moreDetailsThe new Prime Minister of the UK will be a strong voice and a fantastic leader. That’s the verdict of Wokingham Conservatives leader Cllr Keith Baker. Speaking to The Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsThe Vicar of the church Theresa May attends has congratulated her on becoming the UK’s Prime Minister elect following Andrea Leadsom’s withdrawal from the Conservative Party leadership race. The Revd Jamie Taylor,...
Read moreDetailsTo loud applause from fellow Conservative MPs, the Prime Minister elect set out her vision for her term of office. Maidenhead MP Theresa May spoke outside the House of Commons...
Read moreDetailsTHERESA MAY is set to become the new prime minster of the United Kingdom after rival Andrea Leadsom pulled out of the race to become the next leader of the...
Read moreDetailsBerkshire MP Theresa May has won the first round in the Conservative party leadership elections. Liam Fox, who came a distant last, has dropped out of the race. MPs are...
Read moreDetailsNational newspapers are implying that local MP Theresa May will stands to become leader of the Conservative Party. Several front pages of tomorrow's papers lead with the news that Mrs...
Read moreDetailsThe number of supporters for Theresa May to become the next Conservative party leader - and Prime Minister of the country - is growing. Tonight, at a speech to the...
Read moreDetailsIt's a vote of confidence from one local MP to another. Bracknell MP Dr Phillip Lee, whose constituency includes parts of Wokingham, has backed Home Secretary Theresa May to take...
Read moreDetailsColumnist Tony Johnson continues his reflections on the recent EU referendum, in which the UK voted to leave. An overnight firing, a meltdown on the front benches. The Opposition were...
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