VOTE 2024: Borough Elections live blog
TODAY, Reading went to the polls in the local elections. A total of 16 seats are up for grabs on Reading Borough Council - one in every ward. Twelve of...
Read moreDetailsTODAY, Reading went to the polls in the local elections. A total of 16 seats are up for grabs on Reading Borough Council - one in every ward. Twelve of...
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is reminding voters that they will need photo ID as they go to the polls on Thursday, May 2, for the borough and PCC elections
Read moreDetailsFor outgoing Reading Labour leader Jason Brock, it has been a challenge, but one he feels the council has weathered well.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Liberal Democrats have published a manifesto for the local elections packed with aspirations to make the town a better place.
Read moreDetailsReading Green Party leader Rob White says the Greens offer a strong voice on the council in holding the ruling Labour administration to account.
Read moreDetailsPetitions launched calling for the decision to be reversed.
Read moreDetailsReading Labour have been accused of misconduct over the presence of the candidate at a councillor surgery in an election battleground ward
Read moreDetailsLabour's manifesto, the last under its current leader Cllr Jason Brock, takes the cost-of-living crisis and its effect on council finances as its core
Read moreDetailsIf you snap a Ross Mackinnon stick of rock in half, there would be no surprise to find the words Margaret Thatcher stamped through him.
Read moreDetailsAdrian Abbs, who is standing in Reading West and Mid Berkshire, has published a manifesto of pledges showcasing his approach should he be elected
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