All candidates announced for Reading Borough Council elections
The full list of candidates for the Reading Borough Council elections this year has been published.
Read moreDetailsThe full list of candidates for the Reading Borough Council elections this year has been published.
Read moreDetailsThe health secretary held a rally for Labour councillors and activists in Reading ahead of the council elections.
Read moreDetailsThe health secretary has slammed delays for a new hospital for Reading, accusing the previous Conservative government of misleading people.
Read moreDetailsGovernment-imposed restrictions on immigration have been slammed amid a debate about anti-racism in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe health secretary has called the junior doctors' strike unnecessary and self-defeating during a visit to Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe identity of a car that was used by the mayor of Reading to get to and from engagements has been revealed, as well as the tens of thousands
Read moreDetailsGreen councillors opposed the latest budget from Labour-run Reading Council because it asks people to pay more and get less.
Read moreDetailsThursday, May 7 will see residents go to the polls as 17 seats go up for election, covering every single ward across Reading.
Read moreDetailsA Jewish mum is scared for her children to walk through Reading town centre due to a climate of fear and rising antisemitism.
Read moreDetails"It is not enough to avoid racism, we must be anti-racist" ? that was the message that resounded from councillors in Reading at a recent meeting.
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