VOTE 2024: Borough Elections live blog
TODAY, Reading went to the polls in the local elections. A total of 16 seats are up for grabs on ...
TODAY, Reading went to the polls in the local elections. A total of 16 seats are up for grabs on ...
The council election race in Redlands Ward is set for a photo finish between Green Cllr Dave McElroy and Labour.
Among those standing for seats on Reading Borough Council, the party is fielding three doctors, two mums, and a retired ...
Both Cllr Tony Page and Cllr Jason Brock were acknowledged at a full council meeting held last week, the last ...
Greens were shocked and appalled by Frank Hester's comments about Diane Abbott.
With much talk in recent weeks on the potential impact of the Government's new Voter ID legislation on local elections
I was delighted to be elected as the new Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group, and I thank everyone who ...
On Thursday, May 4, voters across Reading were asked to choose councillors for 16 wards across Reading. This live blog ...
THE 2022 local elections were a landmark year for Reading's Green party ? they became the official opposition after making ...
THE SMALLEST party on Reading Borough Council, with just three seats, is the Liberal Democrats, all in Tilehurst.
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