RBH staff “at breaking point” over conditions in biggest ever nursing strike
The Royal Berkshire Hospital saw picket lines as nurses walked out over pay and conditions in the biggest nursing strike in the history of the NHS
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Hospital saw picket lines as nurses walked out over pay and conditions in the biggest nursing strike in the history of the NHS
Read moreDetailsA Slough man has been sentenced to prison time after convicted of possession of a blade after being stopped while driving in Kings Road, Reading
Read moreDetailsReading's Hexagon is celebrating 45 years of shows, music, and performance with a gala pantomime performance and a special exhibition due next year
Read moreDetailsA PRIDE OF READING award winner has another reason to celebrate: they've received a Covid-19 grant from the John Sykes Foundation.
Read moreDetailsThe campaign will explore different aspects of fostering including the benefits of fostering and busting myths about the foster care system
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS presents with a Reading twist were on offer at an unusual shopping venue
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsDeveloper, Maxika Homes, had plans to demolish the one-storey Reading Test Centre, on Elgar Road South, and replace it with an apartment block.
Read moreDetailsResidents are rallying to raise funds to help repair the mobile community bakery which was vandalised and burgled
Read moreDetailsThe former marine has published a brand new thriller novel, Red Mist, and will be signing copies of his new book at Waterstones
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