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Where can the holy break through into the ordinary? Perhaps WASHING DISHES can help us?
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Read moreDetailsGermans love to visit Cornwall, and it's all thanks to the country's answer to Agatha Christie
Read moreDetailsHEART Research UK is encouraging residents who started the Dry January challenge to stick with it.
Read moreDetailsREADING fell to a fourth consecutive Championship defeat after a frantic goal packed match against Huddersfield Town at home.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER doctor from Reading has starred in a recent episode of The Yorkshire Auction House.
Read moreDetailsPrepare to enjoy a laugh with Wargrave Theatre Workship's festive show, Camelot
Read moreDetailsFor those nights your craving comfort food, Love Seafood?s Italian fish stew is the perfect dish for a faff-free mealtime.
Read moreDetailsThe Russian State Ballet of Siberia is once again returning to tour the UK ? its 20th anniversary - for three nights of brilliant ballet
Read moreDetailsA NEW coffee shop in Reading town centre is awaiting the result of their planning application.
Read moreDetailsDavina Turnbull had been struggling to keep her children safe in car journeys, causing her family a logistical challenge to getting around.
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