VOTE 2019: Political big beasts give their backing to Dr Phillip Lee on eve of poll
EARLIER in the 2019 general election campaign, Dr Phillip Lee received two celebrity endorsements. Now, on the eve of polling ...
EARLIER in the 2019 general election campaign, Dr Phillip Lee received two celebrity endorsements. Now, on the eve of polling ...
VOLUNTEERS from across the political spectrum took to Wokingham’s town centre once again on Saturday to canvass shoppers for their ...
THE Labour candidate for Wokingham has had a tough campaign – she’s been getting around on crutches. But this hasn’t ...
We had the good fortune to be out of the country for a couple of weeks last month, thus escaping ...
THIS Thursday, the phoney war is over and it is up to you to decide. Polling stations will be open ...
LABOUR’S candidate for Wokingham said that the party’s manifesto – which includes universal broadband and more funding for the NHS ...
“I’M NOT merely a full-time MP, I regard it as way of life not just as job,” said Conservative candidate ...
Sir John Redwood has responded to a new opinion poll showing that Dr Phillip Lee could be running him close ...
https://youtu.be/dfJAaZv8p0E A WOMAN from Woosehill has been named as Labour’s candidate for the December 12 General Election. Dr Annette Medhurst ...
ONE OF the candidates for Wokingham’s parliamentary seat has said that he’s not surprised with the latest opinion poll showing ...
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