VOTE 2024: Reading East MP Matt Rodda welcomes news of general election
THE DECISION to call a general election has been welcomed by one of the town's two MPs.
Read moreDetailsTHE DECISION to call a general election has been welcomed by one of the town's two MPs.
Read moreDetailsTHE unexpected announcement of a general election on July 4 could be linked to good news on the economy.
Read moreDetailsPRIME Minister Rishi Sunak has called a snap general election for July this year. Sunak had previously confirmed that the election would be taking place in the second half of...
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Read moreDetailsAS THE count of Reading's votes concluded, councillors and MPs reacted to the news that the Green Party had made gains over the Conservatives while Labour held steady. James Moore,...
Read moreDetailsTHE GREEN Party has made gains over the Conservatives while Labour holds steady following the conclusion of local elections in Reading. While counts continue from yesterday's elections around the UK,...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS have made their voice heard once again as 16 seats were up for re-election in Reading, with Labour holding steady and Greens making gains
Read moreDetailsTODAY, Reading went to the polls in the local elections. A total of 16 seats are up for grabs on Reading Borough Council - one in every ward. Twelve of...
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is reminding voters that they will need photo ID as they go to the polls on Thursday, May 2, for the borough and PCC elections
Read moreDetailsFor outgoing Reading Labour leader Jason Brock, it has been a challenge, but one he feels the council has weathered well.
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