Crime and anti-social behaviour were at the forefront of issues that the former shadow Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, learned about during a visit to Reading yesterday (Tuesday). The high-profile shadow...
Read moreDetails'Horrible' is how Labour's plans to tax private school fees have been described by the education secretary on a visit to Shinfield and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsReading Central Library on Kings Road has been in use for some 40 years.
Read moreDetailsChurches Together has invited residents to hear from the candidates for the Reading West new Reading Central constituency week.
Read moreDetailsThey currently hold six of the eight MP seats in the county.
Read moreDetailsLABOUR'S shadow health secretary has recommitted the party to rebuilding the Royal Berkshire Hospital if the party wins the general election – but says he wants to under promise now....
Read moreDetailsTHE Labour candidate for the new Earley and Woodley seat says she is honoured to be the party's choice, and the country had gone backwards
Read moreDetailsTHE DECISION to call a general election has been welcomed by one of the town's two MPs.
Read moreDetailsTHE unexpected announcement of a general election on July 4 could be linked to good news on the economy.
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