Telegraph poll: Labour would win two, and Conservatives one in the new Reading area seats
NEW POLLING by The Daily Telegraph suggests Labour would pick up two of the three new Reading-area seats in the next general election.
Read moreDetailsNEW POLLING by The Daily Telegraph suggests Labour would pick up two of the three new Reading-area seats in the next general election.
Read moreDetailsRetailer John Lewis is set to reveal its plans for 200 homes to be built in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsCasey Byrne, a Conservative Party candidate for Tilehurst, has penned an open letter calling for Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch to resign
Read moreDetailsAn objection from Reading Borough Council will be considered despite arriving after the end of the consultation period.
Read moreDetailsAn independent councillor has thrown his hat in the ring to be the next MP for the new seat of Reading West and Mid Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsCarolyne Culver will be standing in Reading West and Mid Berkshire constituency.
Read moreDetailsONE OF Reading's two MPs has called on the government to prove it can meet its net zero targets.
Read moreDetailsReading council is currently holding a public consultation into its medium term financial strategy.
Read moreDetailsA mum from Reading has expressed her desperation over being left in freezing temperatures at her council flat.
Read moreDetailsThe council's planning applications committee approved the scheme.
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