We’ll be praying for Theresa May promises her vicar
The Vicar of the church Theresa May attends has congratulated her on becoming the UK’s Prime Minister elect following Andrea Leadsom’s withdrawal ...
The Vicar of the church Theresa May attends has congratulated her on becoming the UK’s Prime Minister elect following Andrea Leadsom’s withdrawal ...
To loud applause from fellow Conservative MPs, the Prime Minister elect set out her vision for her term of office. ...
Berkshire MP Theresa May has won the first round in the Conservative party leadership elections. Liam Fox, who came a ...
National newspapers are implying that local MP Theresa May will stands to become leader of the Conservative Party. Several front ...
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 ...
BRACKNELL MP, whose constituency also includes parts of Wokingham borough, has spoken on his sadness at the resignation of David ...
THE Prime Minister David Cameron has announced that he will be stepping down. The announcement came hours after the UK voted ...
Wokingham's strong vote to remain in Europe is a 'massive slap in the face' for MP John Redwood. That's the ...
THE LEADER of the council has hit back at a call for him to stand down after a leaked email ...
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