Builders’ fears over rising costs and Brexit leads to sharp drop in output growth
Rising costs and uncertainty relating to Brexit are to blame for the sharp drop in output growth last month, the ...
Rising costs and uncertainty relating to Brexit are to blame for the sharp drop in output growth last month, the ...
In the 2016 EU referendum Wokingham unanimously voted to remain in the EU with the outcome being 56.7% to 43.3%. ...
CAMPAIGNERS pushing for a second referendum on Brexit once again took to Wokingham town centre's streets to canvass the views ...
IF WOKINGHAM residents were voting in tomorrow’s crunch vote on Brexit, it would be pushing to stay in the European ...
BRACKNELL MP Dr Phillip Lee has pledged to support Theresa May in a vote over her leadership this evening. Although ...
DR PHILLIP LEE became the centre of a political storm on Tuesday morning as he resigned from the Government, ironically ...
DR PHILLIP LEE is hoping to speak in Parliament this afternoon following his resignation from the Government. Earlier today, he ...
Resigning as a minister from the Government is a very difficult decision because it goes against every grain in my ...
WOKINGHAM Conservatives welcomed a special guest for the first meeting of the year for their lunch club. Jacob Rees-Mogg, who ...
John Redwood, one of the borough's four MPs has been accused of losing the plot following a blog post on ...
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