MPs vote for Trident renewal and Redwood praises ‘magnificent’ Corbyn
All four of Wokingham’s MP backed the renewal of Trident in a Parliamentary vote last night - and afterwards John Redwood ...
All four of Wokingham’s MP backed the renewal of Trident in a Parliamentary vote last night - and afterwards John Redwood ...
The number of supporters for Theresa May to become the next Conservative party leader - and Prime Minister of the ...
It's a vote of confidence from one local MP to another. Bracknell MP Dr Phillip Lee, whose constituency includes parts ...
Columnist Tony Johnson continues his reflections on the recent EU referendum, in which the UK voted to leave. An overnight ...
A POLL of Conservatives carried out by The Times newspaper reveals that one of the borough's four MPs should be ...
Wokingham Borough Council has approved plans to revamp Elms Field by 7 votes to 2. The meeting took place on Wednesday, ...
Following a residents meeting to discuss the North Wokingham Distribution Road, organised by the Emmbrook Residents Association and Joel Park Residents ...
Wokingham MP John Redwood is keen to campaign for a British exit from Europe. The veteran Eurosceptic spoke to The ...
A ROW over a by-election took a new twist this week when it was revealed that an election leaflet is ...
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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