ANOTHER VIEW: Take a letter
I have never been asked what my favourite letter is. A favourite food, even a favourite colour, but never a favourite letter.
Read moreDetailsI have never been asked what my favourite letter is. A favourite food, even a favourite colour, but never a favourite letter.
Read moreDetailsMonday, November 13 is World Kindness Day. All around the world it is celebrated in different ways. This day is a big deal in my calendar
Read moreDetailsAs more details emerge, Green councillors are appalled by the brutality of Hamas's attacks and its seizure of hostages.
Read moreDetailsRecently, the University was called upon to switch all campus catering menus to vegan-only options to help address the global climate crisis
Read moreDetailsAlong with partners, the Mayor officially opened Reading Safe Space at St Mary's Church House on Chain Street, next to Bill's.
Read moreDetailsTruth is not just simplistic reasoning, let alone the accumulation of facts.
Read moreDetailsOlder residents in Reading continue to tell us that, for as long as they are safely able to, their first choice is to live independently at home
Read moreDetailsGreen party call on fix for potholes
Read moreDetailsThe Prime Minister has announced he is 'slamming on the brakes on the war on motorists', and will stop 'hare-brained schemes' which penalise drivers
Read moreDetailsReading's lively, varied nightlife and cultural offer continues to be a major pull for our town.
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