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. ...
SECONDARY schools in Wokingham borough will have their reopening delayed to January 18 for most pupils according to new advice ...
A fruit and vegetable wholesaler has joined forces with a produce-growing charity to feed the homeless and vulnerable this winter. ...
THE HIGHEST daily number of positive tests for coronavirus has been recorded in Wokingham borough, bringing the total number of ...
The number of Wokingham borough residents who have tested positive for coronavirus has increased over the festive season. The rise ...
Chloe Swain, a Bracknell and Wokingham College student, hasn't let a life-threatening illness stop her studies.
The rate per 100,000 people is now 324.9 – up from 308 yesterday. And there were 125 positive cases recorded ...
THE NUMBER of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Wokingham borough has reached another record high. The rate per 100,000 people ...
A Wokingham couple are walking 540 miles to raise funds for CLIC Sargent, a children's cancer charity.
FOR the second time in a week, a record number of positive tests for coronavirus has been undertaken in Wokingham ...
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