Labour Budget Strains Wokingham Charities Tuesday, 5 November, 2024 by Cllr George Evans The recent Labour budget has introduced significant financial pressures for Wokingham’s charity sector, which plays a crucial role in supporting our community’s most vulnerable residents. Local charities, which already operate on lean budgets, are now grappling with the increased costs from national insurance contributions and the minimum wage hike. These changes place an... Local News
Reform of the NHS 10th February 2021 I was surprised to read of possible plans to undertake another reorganisation of the NHS. Apparently the government is thinking of reversing some of the changes... Westminster News
Wokingham Borough Council Lateral Flow Testing Programme - Key Facts 7th February 2021 WBC has opened community testing centres in Wokingham and at Thames Valley Business Park to carry out lateral flow testing. A further centre will follow in... Local News
Keeping the lights on 6th February 2021 The government’s ambitious plans to move to net zero require the widespread adoption of electric cars, electric heating and much else that will need more power... Westminster News
The long road to net zero 6th February 2021 We will soon hear of the Earth Summit in April to be set up by the USA. It will be followed by the Petersberg Group on climate change in May and the G7 in June... Westminster News
Cutting wood miles? Let’s make use of the government’s enthusiasm for more trees. 5th February 2021 I asked some questions to pursue the issue of increased UK timber production. I was aware of the government plans to promote the planting of many more trees as... Written Questions News
Solar Energy Plans for Barkham 3rd February 2021 The vision for a net carbon zero Wokingham Borough is starting to look a lot closer now as Wokingham Borough Council shares its ideas for a new solar farm in... Local News
Rapid response offers financial support to nurseries and pre-schools 3rd February 2021 “Nurseries, pre-schools and childminders play an essential role in supporting our youngest members of society, and many providers are small businesses that do... Local News
The need to make and grow things at home – national resilience 3rd February 2021 The UK fought two massive and bruising wars in the last century. On both occasions the UK state declared war on Germany without having the military resources in... Westminster News
Free trade and the retreat from globalisation 3rd February 2021 I accept the theory of free trade, that all nations would be richer if they traded freely with each other. Successive rounds of GATT followed by the work of the... Westminster News
An update from the Prime Minister on our fight against coronavirus 31st October 2020 The Prime Minister has updated the country on our next steps in the fight against coronavirus. National News
Our Further Financial Support for Jobs and Businesses 23rd October 2020 We are announcing a package specifically for those businesses which are not forced to close, but face reduced demand due to additional social distancing... National News
How our Culture Recovery Fund is Supporting the Arts 14th October 2020 The Culture Secretary has announced £257 million to help save theatres, arts venues, museums and cultural organisations across England, protecting both jobs and... National News
Boris Johnson’s Update on tackling coronavirus 12th October 2020 We must act now to control the spread of the virus and protect the NHS, so we can keep cancer treatments, elective surgeries and other vital diagnostic services... National News
Conservative Party Conference 2020 speeches 7th October 2020 See speeches from Virtual Conservative Party Conference 2020 outlining how we will build back better from the pandemic. National News
Conservative Party Conference 2020: Day 4 6th October 2020 This Government is working night and day to repel coronavirus. And we'll succeed due to the energy and self-sacrifice of the British people. And as we recover... National News