Dr Lee backs Theresa May for Conservative leader … but she’s not standing… yet
It's a vote of confidence from one local MP to another. Bracknell MP Dr Phillip Lee, whose constituency includes parts ...
It's a vote of confidence from one local MP to another. Bracknell MP Dr Phillip Lee, whose constituency includes parts ...
Columnist Tony Johnson continues his reflections on the recent EU referendum, in which the UK voted to leave. An overnight ...
A POLL of Conservatives carried out by The Times newspaper reveals that one of the borough's four MPs should be ...
Regular columnist Tony Johnson continues his series of articles reflecting on events since Britain voted to leave the European Union ...
Wokingham borough voted overwhelmingly to remain in the European Union on Thursday. Its verdict saw REMAIN win by more than ...
Wokingham MP John Redwood has written an open letter to constituents in the wake of the borough’s decision to remain ...
Now is the time for unity and co-operation - that’s the verdict from Reading East MP Rob Wilson. He was ...
BRACKNELL MP, whose constituency also includes parts of Wokingham borough, has spoken on his sadness at the resignation of David ...
Fuel retailers are warning that one of the consequences of the Brexit vote is higher fuel prices. In the early ...
Regular Wokingham Paper columnist Tony Johnson was at Wokingham’s count and continues to offer his analysis of the Brexit vote: ...
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