Reading Lib Dems’ new leader says party will be a critical friend to ruling Labour group
READING'S new Liberal Democrat leader says he will hold Labour to account.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S new Liberal Democrat leader says he will hold Labour to account.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 250 residents were turned away from polling stations during the recent local elections, because they didn't have acceptable ID.
Read moreDetailsTHERE could be a byelection in Reading West if one of the town's two MPs accepts a peerage.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has formally put forward its nominees for the position of the town's Mayor and its deputy leader. Cllr Tony Page has been named as the council's candidate...
Read moreDetailsCouncil seats across the UK were up for re-election, with nearly 1,000 of them changing from Conservative candidates to either Labour or Lib Dem
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda was full of praise for Labour's performance at Thursday's local election.
Read moreDetailsTWO Whitley ward councillors expressed their gratitude for the support they have received from residents, as well as from their colleagues.
Read moreDetailsKATESGROVE councillor Doug Creswell described Thursday's local elections as a 'positive day'
Read moreDetailsLEADER of Reading Borough Council Jason Brock was full of optimism following Labour's strong showing at Thursday's local elections.
Read moreDetailsTHE leader of the Conservative Group in Reading Borough Council has expressed his regret at losing Caversham Heights
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