Reading woman meets with MPs after being told she must ‘terminate her pregnancy or risk dying’
A Reading woman met with MPs to demand change over advice given to her regarding her pregnancy.
Read moreDetailsA Reading woman met with MPs to demand change over advice given to her regarding her pregnancy.
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 frontline NHS staff were joined by NHS England directors in Reading on Tuesday to have their say on the future of the health service
Read moreDetailsOne mystery player was given something else to celebrate when he visited the Grosvenor Casino in Reading to celebrate his 50th wedding anniversary
Read moreDetailsInvitations are being sent out to older people across Berkshire encouraging them to stay up to date with their RSV Vaccines
Read moreDetailsResidents are being invited to attend a series of Safer Neighbourhood Forums taking place across Reading next month.
Read moreDetailsRestorative works have begun on the Cemetery Arch in Reading following years of campaigning for improvement of the site.
Read moreDetailsHammad Ashraf Khan Manj, of Slough, has been served penalties of over £1,000 after a covert operation by licensing officers
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has spent more than £60,000 in accident claims involving highway defects in the last five years
Read moreDetailsEating walnuts for breakfast could improve brain function throughout the day for young adults, a new study from the University of Reading has shown.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall is calling on extraordinary support for its World Book Day celebrations next month.
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