Mayor of Reading meets the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Invictus Games in German twin town
The Reading mayor has been rubbing shoulders with royalty to watch the Invictus Games.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading mayor has been rubbing shoulders with royalty to watch the Invictus Games.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has reaffirmed its commitment to children and young adults in its care.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has requested that the alcohol licence be reviewed.
Read moreDetailsA prominent politician has told Reading FC fans to "watch this space".
Read moreDetailsReading Trade Unions Council held a rally in Reading on Saturday to voice their opposition to the Minimum Service Levels Act
Read moreDetailsFormer Mayor of Reading Cllr Rachel Eden has announced her intention to run in Reading's newly-formed constituency in the next general election
Read moreDetailsREADING WEST MP Sir Alok Sharma has announced he will not stand in the next General Election.
Read moreDetailsREADING East MP Matt Rodda is keen to explore the possibilities that AI presents for the world, following his new shadow cabinet role
Read moreDetailsAny decision to close railway station ticket offices would be another short-sighted decision.
Read moreDetailsReading's newest councillor has laid out her priorities following her by-election win.
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