Reading’s junior doctors enter third day of strikes over conditions and pay
Junior doctors entered the third day of strikes, joining teachers and civil servants in one of the biggest days of industrial action seen in the UK
Read moreDetailsJunior doctors entered the third day of strikes, joining teachers and civil servants in one of the biggest days of industrial action seen in the UK
Read moreDetailsA man from Reading has been sentenced for drug offences following an investigation from Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsNARROW roads in east Reading will soon benefit from a new bin lorry, bringing to an end weeks of missed collections.
Read moreDetailsAN INDEPENDENT regulatory body has given a clean bill of health to a Reading hospital's endoscopy service
Read moreDetailsIf you want to learn what our ancestors drew and why they drew it, without the aid of spray paint, then pop along to St James Church
Read moreDetailsA NEW housing development featuring an estimated 400 apartments could be built in Reading town centre if plans are approved
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY Street store wants permission from Reading Borough Council to sell alcohol.
Read moreDetailsARE YOU Listening? is set to return to celebrate its 10th year of festivities in May, and has announced who will be performing at its warm-up show. Headliners Dream Wife...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a robbery at around 3pm on Sunday, March 12, in Kenavon Drive
Read moreDetailsFollowing the demolition of what remained at the site, the council has now green-lit proposals to rebuild on the site at a planning committee meeting
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