‘Antisemitism is a threat to us here in Britain’: Rabbi from Reading reacts to Sydney attack
A Rabbi from Reading has warned that antisemitism is a 'present threat' to Jews in Great Britain.
Read moreDetailsA Rabbi from Reading has warned that antisemitism is a 'present threat' to Jews in Great Britain.
Read moreDetailsCecily Mwaniki was awarded the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters following a career which has seen Mwaniki work with vulnerable communities
Read moreDetailsA line of bikes wrapped in fairy lights rolled out from Reading Bicycle Hub on a Saturday night.
Read moreDetailsA group of young performers from across Wokingham and Finchampstead delivered a sparkling afternoon of festive entertainment
Read moreDetailsReading has been named the fifth most generous place in the UK, according to charity donation data from 2025.
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Read moreDetailsSociety to champion the national landmark for future generations
Read moreDetailsA national dog welfare charity is delivering Christmas parcels to homelessness services across the South East
Read moreDetailsBorough charity has big plans, and needs help this Christmas
Read moreDetailsThey bring the colour of hope to Reading and Woodley
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