Former councillor and mayor Tony Page given the highest honour in Reading
A former councillor with decades of public service has been given one of the highest honours in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA former councillor with decades of public service has been given one of the highest honours in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA push is being made for the government to take urgent action to tackle spiralling delays in driving test appointments in Reading.
Read moreDetailsMPs have voted to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales in a landmark decision.
Read moreDetailsReading Labour councillors have been criticised for splashing out on free food and drinks at an annual meeting.
Read moreDetailsAcross the country, NHS waiting list figures show a drop in April for the first time in 17 years.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour government has been slammed over the bus price cap increase in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe climate crisis is our greatest long-term challenge, and urgent action is required in order to limit global warming
Read moreDetailsWe received some great news this month when we heard that Reading had made the 'A' grade for its climate actions for the fourth consecutive year.
Read moreDetailsYuan Yang has said sorry for the confusion.
Read moreDetailsWokingham MP has labelled Thames Water as a 'sinking ship' after their deal worth billions fell through last week.
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