MPs Matt Rodda and Yuan Yang among attendees at vigil for murdered junior doctor in India
MPs in Reading were among those attending a vigil in Forbury Gardens on Saturday following the murder of a doctor in India
Read moreDetailsMPs in Reading were among those attending a vigil in Forbury Gardens on Saturday following the murder of a doctor in India
Read moreDetailsPolice are seeking information which could aid the location of a girl, 16, who has been missing from Reading since Saturday, September 21
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has announced that Russell Street in central Reading has been closed while emergency services attend an incident
Read moreDetailsArts minister congratulates The Engine Room as it is named as runner-up in the Creative Lives Awards 2024
Read moreDetailsMeteorologists say it's the wettest ever September
Read moreDetailsDonated gifts and comfort bags have brought smiles to the wards
Read moreDetailsThe founder of a club for disabled children and young people in Reading uses music "as a magic switch" providing "so much joy"
Read moreDetailsOPINIONS remain split months into the controversial introduction of a new bus lane in Reading that drivers say has made congestion o
Read moreDetailsMore than 43,000 pensioners in Reading and beyond stand to lose winter fuel payments this year as neighbours have expressed 'terror' over the change.
Read moreDetailsTanya Romeo "has made a difference to many care leavers as a personal assistant guiding them through to independence," said her nominator
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