IKEA Reading to hold a street party to celebrate the King’s coronation
A COMPANY famous for flat-packed furniture is swapping allen keys for a crown as it prepares to celebrate the coronation.
Read moreDetailsA COMPANY famous for flat-packed furniture is swapping allen keys for a crown as it prepares to celebrate the coronation.
Read moreDetailsA SEVERE windstorm battered the UK more than a century ago, producing some of the strongest winds the country has ever seen.
Read moreDetailsA MOTHER, whose serious illness is being treated by plasma medicine, surprised staff and donors at Reading Plasma Donor Centre.
Read moreDetailsThe government has been taken to task over sewage dumping in the rivers that run through Reading.
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW owner of a Reading town centre convenience store will be able to sell alcohol after permission was granted by councillors
Read moreDetailsREADING FC interim manager Noel Hunt is relishing the challenge of testing himself up against one of the league's most experienced bosses in Neil
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Northern Ireland has been charged with raping a woman in her 30s in Reading.
Read moreDetailsTWO homeless men have been charged with drug offences.
Read moreDetailsA POLICE appeal has been launched after a car and a push scooter were involved in a collision in Earley on Friday, April 28
Read moreDetailsREADING FC WOMEN remain at the bottom of the Women's Super League as Manchester City came back from an early deficit to take the points.
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