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What happened to Laura is shocking, but it's not unbelievable, rare or impossible to fix. It needs to stop. We need to believe women
Read moreDetailsWhat happened to Laura is shocking, but it's not unbelievable, rare or impossible to fix. It needs to stop. We need to believe women
Read moreDetailsthis week's list features acts that will be appearing at Wokingham Festival between Saturday and Monday.
Read moreDetailsSeeing our wooded valleys turn a kaleidoscope of yellows, bronze and burnt orange is a beautiful gift of nature before winter draws in
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at a Whitley school have achieved the best-ever results according its principal.
Read moreDetailsA BURGHFIELD COMMON school says it is delighted to announce this year's GCSE results.
Read moreDetailsREADING Pride has announced the line up for its Pride aLive stage, which focuses on local acts who are members or allies of the LGBTQ+ community
Read moreDetailsReading FC boss Paul Ince believes the fans will play a pivotal role in helping his team this season.
Read moreDetailsHIGHDOWN students made the trip into school to collect their GCSE results on Thursday morning.
Read moreDetailsMore than 95% Reading College students who sat a maths or English GCSE passed ? just one of a number of stories from the Kings Road learning centre.
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School commends excellent results, reporting 85% of students received grades 6 or higher, equivalent to a B grade
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