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Thank you for signatures to save MIU

The Advertiser and MP Theresa May would like to say thank you to all our readers who supported the Who Cares Wins campaign. All 7,223 slips and signatures were presented today to Sally Kemp, chairman of NHS Berkshire East. Full Article at Maidenhead Advertiser

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