Reading West could turn Labour – Conservative MP Alok Sharma faces seat loss according to polling research
IF A General Election was held tomorrow, new research implies the Reading West seat could once again change hands.
Read moreDetailsIF A General Election was held tomorrow, new research implies the Reading West seat could once again change hands.
Read moreDetailsAled Jones is teaming up with Russell Watson for a special festive tour and Reading?s Hexagon theatre is one of the stop-off points for the duo
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL shoppers can bee happy thanks to an eco-friendly scheme from The Lexicon.
Read moreDetailsA ROYALS star proved that he?s on target even when he?s off the pitch, as he marked his first anniversary as ambassador of a young person?s charity.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based farmer has been helping shake up the supply chain, helping the climate emergency and British agriculture at the same time.
Read moreDetailsWith two great shows taking place in Reading on the same night, we decided to go to both of them - here's why
Read moreDetailsSHOPKEEPERS are being urged to check for ID after four out of five shops failed a recent test purchase exercise
Read moreDetailsThe Natural History Museum has announced plans to develop a state-of-the-art science and digitisation centre at Thames Valley Science Park.
Read moreDetailsREADING remains a 'little big town' as it has missed out on city status in favour of Milton Keynes.
Read moreDetailsA FREE hot meal is being offered by a Reading-based charity, to help anyone in need
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