Energy price cap rise: Government making ‘appropriate preparations’ but it’s up to new prime minister
THE GOVERNMENT says it is making 'appropriate preparations' to help tackle the near doubling of the energy price cap but ...
THE GOVERNMENT says it is making 'appropriate preparations' to help tackle the near doubling of the energy price cap but ...
A WOKINGHAM-based businessman received one of the highest accolades possible - a meeting with his home country?s prime minister.
WOKINGHAM?S MP should be calling for the resignation of Boris Johnson following the news that he has been fined for ...
The visit was to mark the publication of the government’s Hospital Food Review, an independent study into hospital food, which ...
The Prime Minister also announced that people who cannot work from home — such as construction and manufacturing workers — ...
Reading East MP Matt Rodda Brexit continues to be a difficult issue, with further votes in Parliament this week showing ...
RESIDENTS have raised concerns after a Conservative councillor was given a 12-month suspended sentence for GBH just TWO days after ...
Prime Minister Theresa May was among hundreds of visitors who flocked to the Christmas Tree Festival in St Mary’s Church ...
THE MAYOR of Wokingham Borough had the privilege of helping the Prime Minister open two newly refurbished squash courts in ...
Yesterday, Prime Minister Theresa May
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