McDonald’s takes its Breakfast Wrap off the menu, days after bringing it back
IT'S BEEN too popular for its own good, so McDonald's has had to take it off the menu ? with a promise it will be back very soon.
Read moreDetailsIT'S BEEN too popular for its own good, so McDonald's has had to take it off the menu ? with a promise it will be back very soon.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has laid out proposals for a 3% rise in council tax, citing high inflation and increased demand on services
Read moreDetailsThe mayor of Reading hosted a reception for winners, sponsors and organisers of the Pride of Reading awards.
Read moreDetailsA STAND-IN community centre is currently being constructed and will open in Whitley next month.
Read moreDetailsPlans to transform the old Reading Evening Post headquarters are moving ahead.
Read moreDetailsHelp little Hedgehogs, Foxes, and Owls at Rainbow Day Nursery have all weather fun
Read moreDetailsCat owners across the UK are being invited to nominate their pets for the biggest event in the feline year.
Read moreDetailsA Maidenhead man has been sentenced to a football ban after he was convicted of running onto the pitch during a football match
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for help locating a man after a couple were attacked while walking their dog in Reading
Read moreDetailsA POLICE officer who made sexually suggestive comments to his colleagues has been dismissed for gross misconduct.
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