Theresa May visits Twyford Christmas Tree festival and receives a Christingle
Prime Minister Theresa May was among hundreds of visitors who flocked to the Christmas Tree Festival in St Mary’s Church ...
Prime Minister Theresa May was among hundreds of visitors who flocked to the Christmas Tree Festival in St Mary’s Church ...
ONE of the borough's four MPs has survived a bid to axe her as leader of the Conservatives. Theresa May, ...
Wokingham MP John Redwood says he is canvassing views from his local party members as he decides how to vote ...
BRACKNELL MP Dr Phillip Lee has pledged to support Theresa May in a vote over her leadership this evening. Although ...
"A change of leadership in the Conservative party now would put our country’s future at risk and create uncertainty when ...
LOOKING relaxed and happy, Prime Minister Theresa May mingled with the public, posed for selfies and turned on a village's ...
Prime Minister Theresa May escaped her Brexit whirl – only to be quizzed on it by pupils at a school ...
THE MAYOR of Wokingham Borough had the privilege of helping the Prime Minister open two newly refurbished squash courts in ...
Prime Minister Theresa May followed the lead of young members of the Berkshire County Sports Club by dancing the floss ...
THE COST of policing Donald Trump’s visit to the UK should not be footed by Thames Valley Police. Instead, they ...
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