Reading Council under pressure following deaths of two people sleeping rough
Reading council has been pressed on its efforts to help people who are sleeping rough following the tragic deaths of two homeless people in the town.
Read moreDetailsReading council has been pressed on its efforts to help people who are sleeping rough following the tragic deaths of two homeless people in the town.
Read moreDetailsReading's Ollie Hill is ready to put his injury nightmares behind him as he bids to win a second Paralympic medal at Milano Cortina 2026.
Read moreDetailsre3read scheme's first year is celebrated
Read moreDetailsThe gentle voices of Ukrainian women singing a haunting melody were interrupted by Reading police sirens on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsHong Kong pro-democracy supporters were out in force in Reading last weekend.
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Read moreDetailsAn MP in Reading has reacted as her Dad from Bracknell has been suspended from the Labour Party over a "misguided" fundraiser for a former mayor.
Read moreDetailsA sombre reminder of a tragedy in Reading where 13 children died will be installed at the hospital where it happened.
Read moreDetailsThousands of people across Reading are lacing up their running shoes as the town prepares for the Green Park Reading Half Marathon on Sunday, March 22
Read moreDetailsProfessor Anna Horwood wasappointed Member of the Order of the British Empire for services to Orthoptics and Research in Visual Development
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