Lanes closed after lorry overturns on M4 near Wokingham
TWO lanes are currently closed on the M4 near Wokingham following a collision. Several lanes on the eastbound and wetsbound carriageway ...
TWO lanes are currently closed on the M4 near Wokingham following a collision. Several lanes on the eastbound and wetsbound carriageway ...
ALDERMASTON could become part of Wokingham if plans to reduce the number of MPs comes to pass. On Tuesday, the ...
All four of Wokingham’s MP backed the renewal of Trident in a Parliamentary vote last night - and afterwards John Redwood ...
PRIME Minister Theresa May has vowed to stand 'shoulder to shoulder' with France following the terror attacks in Nice yesterday ...
The Vicar of the church Theresa May attends has congratulated her on becoming the UK’s Prime Minister elect following Andrea Leadsom’s withdrawal ...
To loud applause from fellow Conservative MPs, the Prime Minister elect set out her vision for her term of office. ...
Maidenhead MP Theresa May, whose constituency falls within Wokingham borough, will become Prime Minister this week. This afternoon (Monday), outgoing ...
MAIDENHEAD MP and Home Secretary Theresa May has sailed through the second round of leadership voting, picking up 199 nods ...
Berkshire MP Theresa May has won the first round in the Conservative party leadership elections. Liam Fox, who came a ...
MP for Maidenhead Theresa May has announced today that she will campaign to become the next leader of the Conservative ...
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