Reading rabbi brands Reform UK ‘liars’ over White Lives Matter post
A Rabbi in Reading has called Reform UK 'liars' for a post reacting to the murder of Henry Nowak in Southampton.
Read moreDetailsA Rabbi in Reading has called Reform UK 'liars' for a post reacting to the murder of Henry Nowak in Southampton.
Read moreDetailsA Dad who assisted in a flotilla to attempt to provide aid to people in Gaza has arrived safely back in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA charity that helps homeless people and rough sleepers has won permission to set up a support centre in Reading.
Read moreDetailsHoardings around a house in Caversham that has been unoccupied for years have been allowed to stay despite misgivings from the council.
Read moreDetailsImprovements to the outdoor area of a well-known pub and restaurant in Reading have been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsLast month, we announced two scientific discoveries that could change medicine for the better. Both studies involved tests on mice.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a road traffic collision left a motorcyclist hospitalised on Friday, May 15.
Read moreDetailsThe family of a teenage boy who was murdered in Caversham have met with the Prime Minister to call for online safety for children
Read moreDetailsA man was found carrying a number of unpaid-for bottles of alcohol during a police operation in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsThe MPs in Reading have urged people to follow the guidance of health officials following a meningitis outbreak in the area.
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