Dr Phillip Lee’s resignation statement in full
Resigning as a minister from the Government is a very difficult decision because it goes against every grain in my ...
Resigning as a minister from the Government is a very difficult decision because it goes against every grain in my ...
One of Wokingham's four MPs has handed his resignation today to another of the borough's MPs - Dr Phillip Lee, ...
DR PHILLIP Lee MP, whose Bracknell constituency covers Crowthorne and Finchampstead, has expressed his sorrow over yesterday's 'cowardly' attacks. on Westminster. ...
A NEW survey suggests that more than one in 10 children living in Wokingham borough are living in poverty – ...
ALDERMASTON could become part of Wokingham if plans to reduce the number of MPs comes to pass. On Tuesday, the ...
All four of Wokingham’s MP backed the renewal of Trident in a Parliamentary vote last night - and afterwards John Redwood ...
Berkshire MP Theresa May has won the first round in the Conservative party leadership elections. Liam Fox, who came a ...
It's a vote of confidence from one local MP to another. Bracknell MP Dr Phillip Lee, whose constituency includes parts ...
A local MP has been asked by the Prime Minister to speak during tomorrow's debate after the Queen's Speech. The traditional ...
On Wednesday, December 2, Dr Phillip Lee, the MP for Bracknell - which includes parts of Wokingham borough - voted ...
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