Dr Phillip Lee selected as Lib Dem parliamentary spokesperson for Wokingham
DR PHILLIP LEE is to carry on his connections to Wokingham after being appointed by the local Liberal Democrats to ...
DR PHILLIP LEE is to carry on his connections to Wokingham after being appointed by the local Liberal Democrats to ...
HEALTH, education, youth services, plastic reduction and tackling over-aggressive development have been named as the top priorities by a parliamentary ...
LAST night, millions of viewers watched four political leaders do battle with members of the public in a BBC Question ...
NEW LIBERAL DEMOCRAT MP Dr Philip Lee took part in a cross-party anti-Brexit protest march in Reading town centre on ...
Bracknell must now hold a by-election following Dr Phillip Lee’s defection, the Brexit Party candidate for Bracknell said today. The ...
AS MANY European countries go to the polls today, counting is now going on in Lower Earley to find out ...
Conservatives leader Julian McGhee-Sumner loses seat to Liberal Democrats Executive member for regeneration Philip Mirfin loses to Lib Dems Norman ...
Polling Stations Earley Home Guard, 22 Pitts Lane, Earley Christ Church Hall (Main), Crockhamwell Road, Woodley 2019 results 2019 Candidates ...
THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS saw their share of the vote dramatically increase as they held on to their Evendons seat. And ...
THE BOROUGH’S Liberal Democrats were given a post-election treat as national leader Vince Cable came to meet with them. And ...
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