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WITH some pomp, circumstance and the bringing in of the mace, Reading bade farewell to one of its longest serving servants.
Read moreDetailsWITH some pomp, circumstance and the bringing in of the mace, Reading bade farewell to one of its longest serving servants.
Read moreDetails"EVERY day, more and more Conservative MPs are throwing in the town ? now John Redwood has," says shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Read moreDetailsPLANS TO create an independent regulator for football have been put on hold thanks to the general election.
Read moreDetailsA driving test centre is to be demolished and replaced with flats after an inspector overturned Reading Borough Council's objections
Read moreDetailsA SINDLESHAM food delivery man has been jailed for nearly three years after first stalking and then sexually abusing a Reading woman
Read moreDetailsA REVISED application has been made to an apart-hotel development planned in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsThe Complete University Guide for 2025 has ranked the university 35th in its table of top institutions in the UK
Read moreDetailsReading librarian David Cliffe was given the Outstanding Individual Contribution award by the British Association for Local History
Read moreDetailsMany of us are searching for ways to take the perfect picture without the need for editing.
Read moreDetailsTHE CONSERVATIVE party have hit back at claims they are scrambling around for candidates for the general election.
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