‘Anger over Downing Street parties is part of bigger picture,’ says Reading East MP
Anger over Downing Street parties allegedly held during covid lockdowns is part of a bigger picture of people turning away from the Conservatives.
Read moreDetailsAnger over Downing Street parties allegedly held during covid lockdowns is part of a bigger picture of people turning away from the Conservatives.
Read moreDetailsA LABOUR councillor in Reading has asked for a clear message to be sent to Downing Street, following accusation's of a ?bring your own bottle? party.
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda has welcomed the defection of a Conservative councillor to Labour.
Read moreDetailsREADING?S Conservatives have praised the commitment to Reading of a councillor who has crossed the floor to join Labour.
Read moreDetailsA CONSERVATIVE councillor has crossed the floor to join Reading?s ruling Labour party.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR political discussion programme where panellists answer questions from members of the public will be broadcast from Reading this week
Read moreDetailsConcerns about potential ?greenwashing? and ?complacency? at the council in tackling the climate crisis have been raised by a councillor
Read moreDetailsA Vietnamese restaurant could be coming to the town centre near to Reading?s only restaurant of the same cuisine.
Read moreDetailsTraffic is back at pre-pandemic levels and pollution is three-to-four-times World Health Organisation guidelines, according to climate campaigners
Read moreDetailsA new bar with games such as Bavarian axe throwing has been granted a licence by Reading Borough Council, despite concerns from neighbours
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