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Last week I had a chance to go out for a meal with my sister, we went over to have a curry at a restaurant in Binfield, off St Mary's...
Read moreDetailsLast week I had a chance to go out for a meal with my sister, we went over to have a curry at a restaurant in Binfield, off St Mary's...
Read moreDetailsAs we head into the festive period, employers need to comply with the new duty to take preventative steps to ensure workers are protected against sexual harassment. Sexual harassment is...
Read moreDetailsNow we're into December, most people's attention has turned to Christmas. We're preparing to entertain, or be entertained by, friends and relatives
Read moreDetailsDecember is here already, and while we start shopping for gifts for family and friends, many of us are thinking about the seasonal tradition
Read moreDetailsAndrei Hernandez-Cutchon is a 15-year-old captain and setter of the Reading Aces Juniors A team that was undefeated in the last season of Berkshire
Read moreDetailsTrains running across Berkshire will be renationalised next year, the government has announced.
Read moreDetailsReading had to fight hard against foot of the table Bracknell II but held on despite some late scares for a second win in a row
Read moreDetailsLEADING point-scorer Fraser Honey is urging supporters to have Old Bath Road rocking as Rams host Richmond in a top-of-the-table National One
Read moreDetailsProstate cancer has been increasingly in the media recently, particularly with the news of the diagnosis of Sir Chris Hoy, who has been bravely
Read moreDetailsShelter's vision, since 1966, was to establish an organisation to speak for the millions of 'hidden homeless' living in overcrowded slums
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