Six arrests after attempted carjacking in south Reading
SIX men have been arrested following a carjacking attempting in south Reading last week
Read moreDetailsSIX men have been arrested following a carjacking attempting in south Reading last week
Read moreDetailsConcerns over intensified traffic and parking problems have been raised over a plan for a huge new weather station at the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsOur first issue of November featured a moment that will go down in Reading FC's history: fans staging a protest march for the second time.
Read moreDetailsThe financial pressures on Reading borough council means it needs to find an additional £13m to stand still.
Read moreDetailsSPECIALIST searches have been carried out today in Reading and Sonning in a bid to find a man who was last seen in Reading on Thursday evening
Read moreDetailsONE OF Reading's two MPs has called on the government to prove it can meet its net zero targets.
Read moreDetailsTHE VICE-CHANCELLOR of the University of Reading has been awarded a CBE in the New Year's Honours list for 2024, one of many to receive honours.
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Read moreDetailsReading manager Ruben Selles said that his side changed the momentum in their 2-2 draw against Cheltenham on Thursday evening after going behind early on in the first half. He...
Read moreDetailsPaul Mukairu saved Reading on the road as they picked up a point thanks to his first-half stoppage-time goal. After going two-nil down in the first 40 minutes, the Royals...
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