Children’s rights expert from University of Reading questions Australia’s teen social media ban
An expert on children's rights from the University of Reading says Australia's teen social media ban misplaces blame on young people
Read moreDetailsAn expert on children's rights from the University of Reading says Australia's teen social media ban misplaces blame on young people
Read moreDetailsRABBLE Theatre, founded in Reading in 2012, have announced a highly experienced cast for their acclaimed play
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following an incident of assault, attempted grievous bodily harm, and shoplifting in central Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has been awarded Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service's first Partnership of the Year Award
Read moreDetailsThe NHS says hospitalisations for flu in the South East have more than doubled in the last week, as cases continue to rise across the country.
Read moreDetailsRasha Mustafa, who attends New Directions College, has been awarded the Learner Award at the Ascentis 50th Anniversary Lifetime Learning Awards.
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Read moreDetailsHouseholds in Reading could see "highly anticipated" fortnightly collection of glass recycling from their doorstep, if proposals are agreed next week.
Read moreDetailsA new initiative will see thousands of children across the borough receive free toothpaste, toothbrushes and supervised brushing sessions.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is bringing its annual evening of carols and readings to the town through a new partnership with the University of Reading.
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