Former Reading FC player describes EFL as ‘f****** morons’ following latest takeover statement
Former Reading FC striker Simon Church has spoken out against the English Football League (EFL) following their latest statement.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Simon Church has spoken out against the English Football League (EFL) following their latest statement.
Read moreDetailsReading council has responded as its richest employees with salaries of more than £100,000 per annum have been revealed.
Read moreDetailsThe arch in Cemetery Junction has been closed to the public for safety reasons following advice by structural engineers
Read moreDetailsThe demolition of the former Berkshire County Council offices has received support from councillors in Reading, but concerns remain over traffic
Read moreDetailsA researcher from the University of Reading has been awarded a grant from the Academy of Medical Sciences to advance his work on blood clotting.
Read moreDetailsAn oriental store in Reading is set to take over a former Polish store at a busy shopping centre.
Read moreDetailsA Reading MP was one of two detained and subsequently deported as part of a delegation to Israel yesterday (Saturday, April 5).
Read moreDetailsThe employees of Reading Borough Council who are taking home a six-figure sum every year have been revealed
Read moreDetailsA former probation office will be demolished and replaced with the first ever dedicated 'co-living' development in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAn upcoming bar and entertainment venue in Reading has applied to stay open well into the the early hours of the morning.
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