Matt Rodda makes heartfelt tribute to Reading during Parliament’s emergency debate into terror attack
AN EMERGENCY debate into the Reading Terrorist Attack saw Reading East MP Matt Rodda praise the work of the emergency ...
AN EMERGENCY debate into the Reading Terrorist Attack saw Reading East MP Matt Rodda praise the work of the emergency ...
PARLIAMENT is to hold a minute’s silence in honour of the three people who were killed in the terrorist attack ...
The easing of the lockdown is an important stage in the corona virus epidemic and we need to be careful ...
Matt Rodda has warned that the economic recession facing the hospitality sector should be reason enough for the Prisons Minister ...
A DECISION by the government not to allow Reading Gaol to be turned into a locally-owned arts centre has been ...
ONE of the borough’s four MPs wants to thank those working for the NHS, social care and other volunteer and ...
READING EAST MP is one of nearly 250 parliamentarians who have written to the chancellor calling for emergency funding for ...
CAMPAIGNERS re-imagined their latest protest to save the Reading Gaol from development by holding a virtual march. Originally, supporting residents ...
AN MP has expressed his concern for the person who has the coronavirus, and for the school. Matt Rodda’s Reading ...
Leaving the EU Like many people I was saddened when we officially left the EU on January 31st. The UK ...
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