FROM THE LEADER: Being climate-ready and taking local climate action
With winter approaching, our thoughts turn to the weather and what it may have in store for us over the coming months.
Read moreDetailsWith winter approaching, our thoughts turn to the weather and what it may have in store for us over the coming months.
Read moreDetailsA PROFESSOR from the Uni of Reading has said that Trump could surprise on Climate Change, despite describing it as a "hoax"
Read moreDetailsThe MPs for Reading have welcomed the first Labour Government budget in 14 years.
Read moreDetailsTransport is one of those subjects that everyone has an opinion about, because it affects us all.
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT has presented its first full budget today, Wednesday, October 30, as Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has laid out changes to financial policy. Reeves took to the...
Read moreDetailsOctober is budget month and no doubt there will be particular scrutiny afforded to it this time around, what with it being the new Government's
Read moreDetailsJust over a hundred days ago, I was honoured and humbled to be elected as the first Member of Parliament for Reading West and Mid Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsCrime and antisocial behaviour are terrible problems and ones which got worse during the last Government's time in office.
Read moreDetailsOne of my columns in August highlighted the investment in improving Reading's roads. A £4.5m programme to resurface 76 sections of main roads
Read moreDetailsReading MP Matt Rodda has called for further action from the owner of Reading Football Club amid continued difficulty for the club
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