EFL STATEMENT: ‘We have no hesitation in bringing further charges against Mr Dai’
The English Football League (EFL) has said that they have 'no hesitation' in bringing further charges against Reading owner Dai Yongge.
Read moreDetailsThe English Football League (EFL) has said that they have 'no hesitation' in bringing further charges against Reading owner Dai Yongge.
Read moreDetailsFORMER READING FC chairman Sir John Madejski described the club's situation as a 'travesty' and urged Dai Yongge to sell the club.
Read moreDetailsNEW POLLING by The Daily Telegraph suggests Labour would pick up two of the three new Reading-area seats in the next general election.
Read moreDetailsProspect union members at AWE are now set to stage a walk-out for 24-hours from 7am on Wednesday, January 24
Read moreDetailsWORK is set to begin to remove flooded shacks from a pop-up bar installed at Reading's Oracle Riverside.
Read moreDetailsNew rules set out by His Majesty's Revenue and Customs could disproportionately affect residents in the South East, according to debt specialists
Read moreDetailsA crackdown on e-scooters is moving to its 'enforcement phase', Thames Valley Police's chief constable has warned
Read moreDetailsDouble Okay, a queer and trans arts collective is bringing some of Berkshire's best to the capital for a mix of video and performance art
Read moreDetailsADDITIONAL electric vehicle charging points are coming to Reading using a system that allows electric car owners to charge vehicles outside homes.
Read moreDetailsTURKEYS and badgers will be spotted in The Oracle when a ten-pin bowling alley opens.
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