No-deal Brexit: Wokingham Council can’t release plans
No-deal Brexit preparations plans will not be released by Wokingham Borough Council. The People’s Vote campaign asked in May to ...
No-deal Brexit preparations plans will not be released by Wokingham Borough Council. The People’s Vote campaign asked in May to ...
Less than three minutes into the new PM’s first statement to the house, Bracknell Conservative MP, Dr Phillip Lee, set ...
NEW LIBERAL DEMOCRAT MP Dr Philip Lee took part in a cross-party anti-Brexit protest march in Reading town centre on ...
Bracknell must now hold a by-election following Dr Phillip Lee’s defection, the Brexit Party candidate for Bracknell said today. The ...
LIVES are being put at risk by an aggressive and damaging Brexit strategy warns new Liberal Democrat MP Dr Phillip ...
Businesses across the UK are invited to take part in a competition designed to soften the blow of Brexit. Trading ...
Demand for commercial property in the South East is taking a downturn in the lead up to Brexit, according to ...
As the final deadline fast approaches for Brexit, a new report from the nation’s biggest business group concludes that neither ...
Construction industry bosses have begun preparing for the worst ahead of the October Brexit deadline which they say could result ...
REMAIN parties who want the UK to stay in the European Union did exceptionally well in Wokingham borough’s European elections ...
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