FROM THE CHAMBER: Greens disappointed that Labour has ditched green investment pledge
The Labour Party ditching its plan to spend £28 billion a year on green investments is a big step backward.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour Party ditching its plan to spend £28 billion a year on green investments is a big step backward.
Read moreDetailsIn a spring verge along my way I saw clumps of snowdrops out today The promising sign that spring is coming Simply dressed in crowds they are stunning
Read moreDetailsYesterday I took the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, to see businesses in Woodley Precinct.
Read moreDetailsAmelie Turnbull, aged nine, won the Inspiration Award in 2023 sponsored by McDonald's.
Read moreDetailsAdam Jacobs, owner of the family-owned Reading jewellers Jacobs the Jewellers in Kings Road, Reading, is a former award winner and now a sponsor.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsNext week is St Valentine's Day and the shops are already full of cards and chocolates, and the flowers will soon appear
Read moreDetailsReading the sports pages of my daily paper one morning, I saw mention of a football Law that I had never heard of before: The Ball Displacement Law.
Read moreDetailsReading could be better and there are areas troubled by anti-social behaviour, but it's hardly the town overrun by yobs that Sir Keir tells us it is
Read moreDetailsI am very concerned by the rise in knife crime across the country and by the terrible incidents which have affected our community
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