Reading West could turn Labour – Conservative MP Alok Sharma faces seat loss according to polling research
IF A General Election was held tomorrow, new research implies the Reading West seat could once again change hands.
Read moreDetailsIF A General Election was held tomorrow, new research implies the Reading West seat could once again change hands.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council sets out its proposals for lead councillors and committee chairs ahead of its annual general meeting, set for next week
Read moreDetailsThe message I heard on almost every doorstep was clear ? real help is needed now to deal with the spiralling cost of living which is causing hardship
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of Reading Conservatives has promised that his party will be back, after it lost its status as official opposition in the local elections.
Read moreDetailsAfter taking seven seats in the local elections, we speak to cllrs Rob White and Louise Keane about the Green Party's performance
Read moreDetailsLABOUR?S newest councillor said that she certainly wasn?t expecting to be at the centre of a ?political earthquake?.
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP said that this year?s local elections show a ?complete turnaround? for Labour across the country.
Read moreDetailsThe defence minister has visited Reading to meet a ?trailblazing? mental health team that is supporting Armed Forces veterans
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda can kiss his hopes dasvidaniya for popping to Russia on Aeroflot for a weekend break ? he?s been banned from the country.
Read moreDetailsA CONSERVATIVE-run Reading Council could sort out housebuilding numbers ? because they would be better placed to talk to the current government
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