Aldi raises pay for its workers to above Living Wage Foundation recommendations
STAFF at a supermarket chain will be in line for a pay increase this summer.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at a supermarket chain will be in line for a pay increase this summer.
Read moreDetailsStaff at a Reading-based housebuilder took on a Tough Mudder course and survived. The group walked and cycled 62 miles to raise thousands for charity
Read moreDetailsAN ABOVE-average number of new build homes were sold in Berkshire last year according to new data from the Land Registry.
Read moreDetailsTHE UK might have avoided a recession, but research shows that equity deals across the south east have decreased by nearly a fifth last year.
Read moreDetailsA DECISION to allow a homeowner to claim compensation from a local authority when Japanese Knotweed spread to his garden could lead to more claims
Read moreDetailsWAITROSE stores across Reading and Wokingham boroughs and the John Lewis department store in Reading are safe,
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm is extending its income protection scheme to all its colleagues, up to the age of 70.
Read moreDetailsAN INDUSTRY titan is preparing for a new adventure with the big screen in a blockbuster move to Showcase Cinemas
Read moreDetailsONE of the country's biggest telecommunications firms says it has provided a £3bn boost the South East economy.
Read moreDetailsBEER drinkers across the south east have helped raise nearly £400,000 for a cancer charity ? that's a lot of pints
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