BREXIT: Dr Phillip Lee praises PM as he resigns, vows to respect result and praises Wokingham turnout
BRACKNELL MP, whose constituency also includes parts of Wokingham borough, has spoken on his sadness at the resignation of David ...
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: ...
Wokingham voted REMAIN in the European referendum, both bucking the national trend and also going against the grain of MP ...
A number of polling stations have been set up across Wokingham borough ready for the people to have their say ...
The big question on everyone’s mind is should Britain leave the EU or not? Not only does this massive decision ...
A LOCAL spa has apologised to its members after sending out an email backing Brexit. On Monday, people who had ...
One of the UK's biggest comedians is planning to speak at a European referendum debate next week. Eddie Izzard will ...
ORGANISERS of a campaign to leave the European Union said that their launch event had been so successful they had ...
As John Redwood prepare to launch a local campaign to leave the European Union, an informal poll has revealed that Wokingham ...
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