VOTE 2024: ‘Government has let the country down very badly’ says Matt Rodda as he launches Reading Central campaign
The government has let the country down very badly says Reading Central Labour candidate Matt Rodda
Read moreDetailsThe government has let the country down very badly says Reading Central Labour candidate Matt Rodda
Read moreDetailsA READING woman whose mum died last year addressed parliament last week to raise awareness of the difference good palliative care can make
Read moreDetailsREADING'S young dancers are being invited to audition for roles in this year's Hexagon panto ? and star alongside CBeebies legend Justin Fletcher
Read moreDetailsLOVERS of the great outdoors are invited to apply for a Reading job working with the Ministry of Justice.
Read moreDetailsHOMES currently under construction on the site of a former Reading institution have just gone on sale.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is firing up the barbecue and checking the weather forecast anxiously as it prepares to host a community forum
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS from two independent schools teamed up to tackle challenges relating to STEM subjects including maths, computing, chemistry and biology
Read moreDetailsEarlier this month, Thames Valley Police sent officers and a police dog to the on-site bar, 3sixty, to test for drugs associated with drink spiking
Read moreDetailsREADING'S newest station has been a massive hit, and not just with football fans - nearly 160,000 people have used it
Read moreDetailsTWO NEW toy stores are opening in Reading this week, shops within a shop, as The Entertainer launches a new partnership with Tesco.
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