Local journalism value celebrated as former Wokingham Today and Reading Today editor receives honorary degree
A journalist who founded two independent local newspapers has received an honorary degree from the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsA journalist who founded two independent local newspapers has received an honorary degree from the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Leam Richardson has made an admission about his team following a run of successive defeats in League One.
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 moreDetailsA student and former general election candidate from Reading spoke at the very first Your Party conference.
Read moreDetailsSpeed bumps and a 20mph limit will be coming to a much-travelled route in Reading in the coming weeks.
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire man has been sentenced to prison following a Thames Valley Police investigation into stalking and voyeurism offences in Slough.
Read moreDetailsA line of bikes wrapped in fairy lights rolled out from Reading Bicycle Hub on a Saturday night.
Read moreDetailsAscot Racecourse's final race meeting to the year marks the start of the festive season with the Howden Christmas Racing Weekend.
Read moreDetailsWe love those Christmas traditions and here's one of ours! The Christmas playlist is here again!!
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have reacted strongly after Leam Richardson's team fell to a consecutive defeat in League One.
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