Figures reveal amount overspent by Reading Borough Council
Reading Borough Council overspent by £6 million over a year due to the mounting costs of providing care and tackling homelessness.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council overspent by £6 million over a year due to the mounting costs of providing care and tackling homelessness.
Read moreDetailsReading MPs have hit back at accusations of "broken" promises regarding Labour's commitment to building a new Royal Berkshire Hospital
Read moreDetailsYuan Yang was elected the Labour MP for Earley and Woodley during the general election.
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda has been appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to Hilary Benn. Hilary Benn was appointed Secretary of State for Northern Ireland by PM Kier Starmer following the election earlier this...
Read moreDetailsBeing Reading-born I have seen the town grow and change considerably over the years.
Read moreDetailsMoments after the election result was announced in Reading West and Mid Berkshire, the Labour candidate Olivia Bailey was handed an envelope.
Read moreDetailsConservative candidatre for Reading Central consitutnecy Raj Singh reflected on the General Election campaign said 'I think we've done a good job'.
Read moreDetailsGreens are celebrating their best result at a general election in Reading.
Read moreDetailsLabour's Olivia Bailey vowed not to let her constituency down after she was elected as MP for West Reading & Mid Berkshire with a narrow win
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda said it is an 'honour' after he was elected as the MP for the new Reading Central seat.
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