Westminster diary, MP Matt Rodda: Crime and antisocial behaviour
Crime and antisocial behaviour are terrible problems and ones which got worse during the last Government's time in office.
Read moreDetailsCrime and antisocial behaviour are terrible problems and ones which got worse during the last Government's time in office.
Read moreDetailsOne of my columns in August highlighted the investment in improving Reading's roads. A £4.5m programme to resurface 76 sections of main roads
Read moreDetailsReading MP Matt Rodda has called for further action from the owner of Reading Football Club amid continued difficulty for the club
Read moreDetailsFormer Wokingham MP John Redwood has claimed that imposing a football regulator is a 'bad idea'.
Read moreDetailsIf you live or work here, you'll know there is a lot that is special about Reading. One of the things which make it special is the way our town
Read moreDetailsA LEGAL parking fines blunder behind thousands of wrongly issued tickets in Reading has prompted a backlash in which the local authority
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's MPs has reflected on surviving a horror train crash in London on its 29th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsLast week I had the great privilege of making my maiden speech in the House of Commons. As is traditional, I talked about what our wonderful
Read moreDetailsTucked away amongst the wave of policy changes being introduced by the new Government, was the recent news that the Household Support Fund, designed
Read moreDetailsCouncil leaders have said they don't want a regional mayor.
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