Women in Reading engage in ‘reclaim the night’ demonstration
Women in Reading engaged in a demonstration to 'reclaim the night' as part of a nationwide protest against rape and all forms of male violence
Read moreDetailsWomen in Reading engaged in a demonstration to 'reclaim the night' as part of a nationwide protest against rape and all forms of male violence
Read moreDetailsTrains running across Berkshire will be renationalised next year, the government has announced.
Read moreDetailsDozens of sapling trees and flowers have been chopped down in error by council staff at a beauty spot in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsReading FC kicked off a new era with Noel Hunt in charge with a draw away to League One leaders Wycombe Wanderers.
Read moreDetailsRuben Selles has sent a farewell message to the Reading FC fans as he departs to join Championship side Hull City.
Read moreDetailsClashes continue over the implementation of a controversial bus lane in Reading that is now months old.
Read moreDetailsManager Ruben Selles has officially departed Reading Football Club to join Championship side Hull City.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a road traffic collision on Upper Redlands Road on Tuesday, December 3
Read moreDetailsReading FC first-team coach James Oliver-Pearce is expected to join Ruben Selles' coaching staff at Hull City as the manager departs the Royals.
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST batch of performers tipped to play next year's Reading and Leeds Festivals has been announced. Jack Saunders announced the string of bands and acts that would be taking...
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