FROM THE LEADER: Increasing the safety of women and girls
Monday was White Ribbon Day, an initiative that takes place on 25 November each year to raise awareness of, and combat, violence against women
Read moreDetailsMonday was White Ribbon Day, an initiative that takes place on 25 November each year to raise awareness of, and combat, violence against women
Read moreDetailsLast Thursday, I held a listening event for constituents in advance of the debate on assisted dying that is taking place this coming Friday.
Read moreDetailsLes Dearman is much more than just a Physics and Maths teacher at Maiden Erlegh School. He commits himself to every single facet of school life
Read moreDetailsDivision 1 leaders Kingfisher B extended their lead with a comfortable 10-0 away win at Tilehurst RBL A who only had two players including
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds admitted Rams' failure to convert vital moments meant Rotherham Titans were deserved winners as they snapped
Read moreDetailsThe colder, darker, windy and wet days have certainly made a comeback and it’s time to prepare our dogs – and ourselves – for the winter months. In their latest...
Read moreDetailsHowever you choose to celebrate Christmas, the festive season in Reading will offer everyone a way to make the most of the holiday period. Photo by REDA | Connie Cain...
Read moreDetailsSpecial guest Reading lad Chris Tarrant has been committed to the awards from the start and every year takes no fee.
Read moreDetailsPROLIFIC Declan Grobbelaar's late double helped push the Colts into the last 16 of the National Cup with a battling 27-12 victory at Tring.
Read moreDetails'IN terms of what we've been involved in, it was probably the best quality National One game I've seen this year.'
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