Westminster diary: Keeping busy during parlimentary recess – Yuan Yang
opportunity to get started on our most important task: setting up a constituency office. When Parliament is sitting,
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Read moreDetailsThe car risk intelligence company supported Green Watch crews to enhance their response with incidents involving modern vehicles
Read moreDetailsReading student Ed Fuller has won a gold medal and broken a world record at the Paralympic Games in Paris
Read moreDetailsBeat The Street is back, encouraging residents to improve their lives through active travel choices in a competitive, town-wide game
Read moreDetailsReading Pubwatch is marking two decades of maintaining standards in the town's venues with a celebratory conference next week
Read moreDetailsREADING Stanza’s Poets’ Cafe is back for its monthly meeting of Berkshire’s bards and renowned guest poets. This month’s guests are Matthew Stewart and Mat Riches. The event also welcomes...
Read moreDetailsThe national shortlist for the NHS Parliamentary Awards 2024 has been announced
Read moreDetailsReading is in the top ten towns for job opportunities and good salaries, a new study has found.
Read moreDetailsTHE NHS Integrated Care Board for Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire, has appointed Dr Nick Broughton as its new chief executive
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support has been named as the recipient of a grant worth 75,000 from the BBC appeal.
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