Eurosceptic Wokingham MP John Redwood warns PM job is at risk over Brexit
In the wake of the resignation of Iain Duncan Smith, a Wokingham MP has criticised the Prime Minister for losing contact ...
In the wake of the resignation of Iain Duncan Smith, a Wokingham MP has criticised the Prime Minister for losing contact ...
Wokingham MP John Redwood has revealed that he wants the Government to review a planned cut in benefits to disabled ...
ORGANISERS of a campaign to leave the European Union said that their launch event had been so successful they had ...
A VOTE to cut the £30 a week Employment Support Allowance has been criticised by Wokingham’s Labour party. Earlier this ...
As John Redwood prepare to launch a local campaign to leave the European Union, an informal poll has revealed that Wokingham ...
Wokingham MP John Redwood is keen to campaign for a British exit from Europe. The veteran Eurosceptic spoke to The ...
Motorists angry at the changes to the A329M should keep up the pressure for improvements to the ‘danger’ road. That’s the ...
As Highways England prepare to hand back the A329M to Wokingham Borough Council, two petitions have been launched in a ...
WOKINGHAM’S MP has entered the row over the new A329M junctions, demanding urgent answers and a solution to the ongoing ...
I was against the Coalition government’s proposal to attack the Assad government in Syria in 2013, which Parliament blocked. I ...
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