FROM THE LEADER: Increasing the safety of women and girls
Monday was White Ribbon Day, an initiative that takes place on 25 November each year to raise awareness of, and combat, violence against women
Read moreDetailsMonday was White Ribbon Day, an initiative that takes place on 25 November each year to raise awareness of, and combat, violence against women
Read moreDetailsLast Thursday, I held a listening event for constituents in advance of the debate on assisted dying that is taking place this coming Friday.
Read moreDetailsThe colder, darker, windy and wet days have certainly made a comeback and it’s time to prepare our dogs – and ourselves – for the winter months. In their latest...
Read moreDetailsIt is ASB Awareness Week, and I hope you've been able to get along to one of the many events we've been hosting to chat to us
Read moreDetailsAre you like me and always looking for somewhere different to go for a nice meal?
Read moreDetailsUniversities are the natural habitat for debate and discussion. At Reading, we try to do as much as we can to allow diverse voices
Read moreDetailsAs a local Councillor, I was excited to see extra funding for local government announced for next year, but it appears that that could be
Read moreDetailsLast week I was proud to be in the Commons Chamber to witness Rachel Reeves deliver the first Labour Budget in nearly 15 years.
Read moreDetailsWith winter approaching, our thoughts turn to the weather and what it may have in store for us over the coming months.
Read moreDetailsWe sat down with two of the Hunters Dog Holiday team to hear why becoming part of their network of dog boarders is the perfect career change for anyone looking...
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