VOTE 2022: Former mayor says he feels welcomed by Reading Labour as he stands in Kentwood
Reading's former mayor crossed the floor from Conservatives to Labour earlier this year and is now hoping people will vote for him on May 5
Read moreDetailsReading's former mayor crossed the floor from Conservatives to Labour earlier this year and is now hoping people will vote for him on May 5
Read moreDetailsPlayer ratings following an impressive victory on the road against play-off chasing Sheffield United
Read moreDetailsA BUS driver is keeping up a tradition that has been in the family for a century: getting people from here to there.
Read moreDetailsAn added time winner from academy graduate Tom McIntyre secured a vital three points.
Read moreDetailsReading took a huge step towards securing Championship safety with a stunning late victory against play-off chasing Sheffield United.
Read moreDetailsEveryone?s favourite ogre is back this Easter in South Hill Park?s hilarious stage spectacle, and it's a five-star show
Read moreDetailsA 42-year-old man from Reading has died following a road traffic collision on the A33 last night.
Read moreDetailsSindy Le Moist and Calamity Storm host a drag night and showing of cult classic Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Read moreDetailsRecently, I read two articles on refereeing that surprised and in some way worried me. Let me concentrate on the first one about Arsenal.
Read moreDetailsAs his delayed Snowflake Tornado tour rolls into The Hexagon Theatre just what does Stewart Lee think of being the Greatest Living Stand-Up Comedian?
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