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1. CHEF SERVED-UP A DAY WITH TONY BLAIR FOR HARD WORK
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 March 2005By Sarah Bishton
2. TONY JARDINE'S EXCLUSIVE NEW FORMULA ONE COLUMN
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 9 March 2005THE OPENING round in Australia was great, not just for Renault, but a fresh and different start to Formula One which saw the first major rule changes since 1998 and Michael Schumacher was nowhere!
3. Union jumps on the buses
Get Wokingham, Monday 24 January 2005JUST THE TICKET - From left, Ron Knowles, left, Unison West Berkshire health branch, and Paddy Bunch, branch secretary, join Reading Buses chairman Tony Page and Tony Jones, right, at the launch of Unison advertising on Reading Buses
4. MP IN COMMONS CALL FOR KNIFE CLAPDOWN By Alana Razzell
Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 October 2005FINCHAMPSTEAD MP Andrew MacKay’s bid to make it tougher for people to carry knives received a boost last week after Prime Minister Tony Blair vowed to give police additional powers if necessary.
5. ‘What do you mean, they picked Hugh?’
Get Wokingham, Thursday 5 May 2005FANTASY BALLOT BOX – Actor Hugh Grant, right, has come top in a list of stars people would like to see replace Tony Blair, above, as Prime Minister
6. FERRARI'S MISFIRING WINTER STRATEGY HAS TAKEN ITS TOLL
Get Wokingham, Friday 8 April 2005EXCLUSIVE
ITV television pundit and Wokingham Times columnist Tony Jardine on the Bahrain Grand Prix
7. RENAULT PROVE THEY'RE NO ONE HIT WONDERS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 March 2005TONY JARDINE's exclusive column
on the F1 Malaysian Grand Prix
8. FORMER MAYORESS "CRITICAL" IN HOSPITAL AFTER HORRIFIC CRASH by Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Thursday 24 November 2005A FORMER Wokingham mayoress is critically ill after being involved in a smash in Emmbrook last week.
9. FUN LOVING MAN DIED FROM A HEART ATTACK ON HOLIDAY
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 August 2005By Vicki Hammond
10. Variety is spice of life for 'nation of collectors'
Get Wokingham, Friday 3 June 2005Reading's Harris Arcade holds many treasures and one of them is Reading Collectors' Centre. The small shop in the art deco style offers a myriad of vinyls, TV memorabilia, old toys and games, antiques and militaria. Business partner John Willcocks tells Franck Marceteau why it is so good to do something you are passionate about rather than a "normal job"
