Reading MP affirms support to Holocaust Memorial Day
Matt Rodda signs the Holocaust Educational Trust’s Book of Commitment, affirming his support of Holocaust Memorial Day, which takes place ...
Matt Rodda signs the Holocaust Educational Trust’s Book of Commitment, affirming his support of Holocaust Memorial Day, which takes place ...
MATT RODDA has held on to his Reading East seat - polling just slightly more than he did two years ...
A NEW poll issued tonight appears to confirms that both Reading East and Wokingham are tight contests in the 2019 ...
WITH the December 12 general election looming ever closer, an opportunity to grill the candidates standing in Reading East will ...
WOKINGHAM shoppers once again confirmed their commitment to staying in Europe according to a new straw poll conducted on Saturday. ...
Over 1,000 people have signed up to hug Reading Gaol in a protest over its upcoming sale.
Wokingham parliamentary constituency might share its name with Wokingham borough unitary authority and Wokingham town, but all three are completely ...
NEW LIBERAL DEMOCRAT MP Dr Philip Lee took part in a cross-party anti-Brexit protest march in Reading town centre on ...
As Parliament prepares for a series of crunch votes this week, the Conservative candidate for Reading East has said it ...
PROTESTS over the decision by the new Prime Minister to suspend parliament will be held in Wokingham on Wednesday evening. ...
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