Director of midwives in Reading grilled over tackling inequalities in childbirth
The director in charge of medical staff who deliver children in Reading has been grilled over inequalities and after-care in tragic circumstances
Read moreDetailsThe director in charge of medical staff who deliver children in Reading has been grilled over inequalities and after-care in tragic circumstances
Read moreDetailsA majority of pay and display machines in Reading are set to go cashless as parking charges are due to increase across the town.
Read moreDetailsThe council's licensing team has reiterated the importance of catching a taxi safely after officers caught another unlicensed driver plying for hire
Read moreDetailsA fossilised neck bone found in Canada has shed some light on crocodile-like creatures from over 75 million years ago
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder's successful eco project raises thousands for the charity
Read moreDetailsHundreds of frozen meals will be distributed during coldest months
Read moreDetailsExperience 'one of the most epic musical conclusions you'll ever hear'
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Read moreDetailsTrevor Dye, aged 44 and of Ambrook Road, Reading, pleaded guilty to multiple counts of drug supply.
Read moreDetailsTwo brothers from Reading are set to expand their pizza business after making a successful pitch on Dragons Den
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