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  1. Hace 1 día · My real views on Net Zero. in Politics, Natural world. on 21 May 2024. I am honoured to have a campaign dedicated to opposing me over my work on the cost of Net Zero. It is a pity though that they don’t engage with my actual views, or the realities we face, such as the cost of living for the hard-pressed people of Wycombe: No serious person ...

  2. Hace 3 días · In truth the hardman of Brexit melted like a snowman at the first whiff of ministerial office. Last week, 100 days on since the Donaldson Deal on Surrendering the Union, Baker – once again ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Sunday, 19 May 2024 08:00. By Charlie Smith - Local Democracy Reporter. MP Steve Baker has given his view on a new film being shot in Wycombe after some residents complained about the plans. Element Pictures has been given permission to shoot new move ‘Bugonia’ on a grassed clearing previously used for Tough Mudder in the village of Fawley ...

  4. Hace 11 horas · Following a 40 year career as a highly regarded sideman, Steve Baker’s first solo album represents a major departure from his previous releases. On “Perfect Getaway” he successfully reinvents himself as a vocalist and songwriter with a captivating collection of self-penned tunes, which also happen to feature some great harmonica.

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  6. Hace 6 días · MP Steve Baker has given his view on a new film being shot in Wycombe after some residents complained about the plans. Element Pictures has been given permission to shoot new move ‘Bugonia’ on a grassed clearing previously used for Tough Mudder in the village of Fawley off Benhams Lane. Mr Baker said: “Fawley is in a very beautiful part ...

  7. Hace 5 días · Same old Labour. by Steve Baker 18 May 2024 in Politics Comments are Disabled. Yesterday, the Chancellor set out new official costings which reveal that spending promises made by Labour equate to a £38.5 billion blackhole, meaning Labour would have to raise taxes by £2,094 over the next four years on every working family in Britain.