VOTE 2019: Sir John Redwood criticises Lib Dem's election slogan
SIR JOHN REDWOOD has criticised the Liberal Democrat slogan of 'winning here', saying that it is an 'odd and self-serving ...
SIR JOHN REDWOOD has criticised the Liberal Democrat slogan of 'winning here', saying that it is an 'odd and self-serving ...
THE BATTLE for Wokingham parliamentary constituency hotted up on Saturday with a visit from Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson, showing ...
MORE than 252,000 people in the South East are now receiving personalised Universal Credit support, new figures show. And in ...
Bracknell MP Dr Phillip Lee was unveiled as the new Liberal Democrat candidate for Wokingham at a special conference today.
It’s that time of year when parliament is in recess, the parties go to conference and commentators go to pieces ...
NEW LIBERAL DEMOCRAT MP Dr Philip Lee took part in a cross-party anti-Brexit protest march in Reading town centre on ...
IT WAS meant to be the changing of the guard, but the changing of the time prevented newly elected councillors ...
REMAIN parties who want the UK to stay in the European Union did exceptionally well in Wokingham borough’s European elections ...
AS MANY European countries go to the polls today, counting is now going on in Lower Earley to find out ...
THE LEADER of the Liberal Democrats, Cllr Lindsay Ferris said that his enlarged party would fight the housing numbers being ...
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