Dragons’ Den twins from Berkshire win Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award
Twin brothers Luke and Owen Buckmaster, founders of the fast-growing pizza brand Doughboys Pizza, have been named Young Entrepreneurs of the Year
Read moreDetailsTwin brothers Luke and Owen Buckmaster, founders of the fast-growing pizza brand Doughboys Pizza, have been named Young Entrepreneurs of the Year
Read moreDetailsEuropean Centre for Medium-Range Weather (ECMWF) celebrates its half century milestone
Read moreDetailsSPIRE Dunedin Hospital has announced a two-year partnership with Reading Football Club to provide sports medicine services and diagnostics
Read moreDetailsThames Water offers top tips on how to protect homes
Read moreDetailsThe reality, say experts, is that we must ditch fossil fuels to stabilise our climate
Read moreDetailsA bid for a Korean barbecue restaurant in Reading town centre to become a late-night bar has been decided.
Read moreDetailsA new American fast food chicken restaurant in Reading could keep on selling food and drinks until 5am in the near future.
Read moreDetailsLaw firm Blandy & Blandy has advised on the sale of Reading-based Photon Energy Limited.
Read moreDetailsEmployees at law firm Blandy & Blandy recently completed vital training on CPR.
Read moreDetailsSmall businesses and sole traders in Reading are being encouraged to take part in a series of free cyber-safety workshops
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