2021: ‘There is now some light at the end of a very long tunnel’ says Reading East MP Matt Rodda
Our community has been through a lot during the last year, 2020 has been difficult and challenging and I want ...
Our community has been through a lot during the last year, 2020 has been difficult and challenging and I want ...
Sir John criticised the burning of coal, and the motor industry in Germany, adding that the EU should welcome advice ...
As Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces his new negotiated Brexit deal with the European Union, support comes from Reading Conservative ...
A EUROPEAN Election candidate believes that no Brexit scenario will benefit the UK. Richard Ashworth, who is standing for the ...
PARLIAMENT emphatically rejected Theresa May’s Brexit deal on Tuesday evening. Now plans are being made for a special pro-EU gathering ...
Members of Berkshire in Europe were at Loddon Bridge on Saturday to raise awareness of their campaign for a second ...
In the 2016 EU referendum Wokingham unanimously voted to remain in the EU with the outcome being 56.7% to 43.3%. ...
DR PHILLIP LEE is hoping to speak in Parliament this afternoon following his resignation from the Government. Earlier today, he ...
WOKINGHAM MP John Redwood is facing calls to resign following a newspaper article in which the staunch Brexiter appeared to ...
WOKINGHAM MP John Redwood was interviewed by BBC News yesterday at the height of the red sky phenomenon. Internet wags ...
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