BREXIT BILL: Why Sir John Redwood abstained in crucial Commons vote
SIR JOHN REDWOOD abstained on the Brexit trade deal after sharing his ‘worries’ over fishing rights and Northern Ireland. ...
SIR JOHN REDWOOD abstained on the Brexit trade deal after sharing his ‘worries’ over fishing rights and Northern Ireland. ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood says that the Government should find methods to protect people other than the new Tier ...
AS TALKS with the European Union continue, Wokingham MP Sir John Redwood has been explaining why he thinks the UK ...
A WOKINGHAM MP’s support for home secretary Priti Patel has been criticised by a borough councillor. On Friday evening, Sir ...
A NEW England-wide four-week lockdown will become law from midnight tonight after Parliament approved it this afternoon – however Wokingham ...
SIR JOHN REDWOOD has added his name to a list of Conservative MPs calling on the government to give Parliament ...
A FORMER leader of Wokingham Borough Council has died. Frank Browne was just 48. He was in charge between 2002 ...
A CONGESTED and dangerous commuter route will be improved if new funding can be secured. The A329M has seen multiple ...
AN EMERGENCY debate into the Reading Terrorist Attack saw Reading East MP Matt Rodda praise the work of the emergency ...
THE ECONOMIC recovery from the coronavirus will rely in part on people getting back to the shops, pubs and restaurants. ...
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