Reading council responds as its richest staff with £100k salaries are revealed
Reading council has responded as its richest employees with salaries of more than £100,000 per annum have been revealed.
Read moreDetailsReading council has responded as its richest employees with salaries of more than £100,000 per annum have been revealed.
Read moreDetailsThe demolition of the former Berkshire County Council offices has received support from councillors in Reading, but concerns remain over traffic
Read moreDetailsA Reading MP was one of two detained and subsequently deported as part of a delegation to Israel yesterday (Saturday, April 5).
Read moreDetailsThe employees of Reading Borough Council who are taking home a six-figure sum every year have been revealed
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has responded to a query over whether it will introduce a four-day working week for its employees.
Read moreDetailsThe war in Ukraine, benefits reform, and renationalising water companies were the issues discussed at the latest episode of Question Time in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Leader of West Berkshire Council has hit back at the Leader of Reading Borough Council and the Reading West and Mid Berkshire MP
Read moreDetailsProtesters calling for Reading council to 'stop funding the companies arming Israel' were denied permission to speak at a recent meeting.
Read moreDetailsA councillor who has had more than 50 years of service to Reading under his belt is set to receive a unique honour.
Read moreDetailsFly tipping and littering is a scourge on so many towns and cities. Like so much of the anti-social behaviour we encounter
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