Professor welcomes Law Commission surrogacy review, but insists questions remain
A UNIVERSITY of Reading law professor has backed findings from a recent Law Commission report, but believes more must be done.
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading law professor has backed findings from a recent Law Commission report, but believes more must be done.
Read moreDetailsThe Centre for Heritage and Family History in Reading is hosting an event on the town's Second World War history
Read moreDetailsSaint Laurence Church is hosting a free Easter event for families and children, featuring interactive installations, Easter crafts, video and a cafe
Read moreDetailsThe Social Burlesque Club now takes place on Thursdays most weeks at Reading Biscuit Factory
Read moreDetailsReading Trans Movement led members of the community and their supporters on a march in a show of visibility following TDoV
Read moreDetailsREADING FC secured a valuable point on Saturday afternoon, coming from behind to draw at Bristol City.
Read moreDetailsHEAVY rain has brought flooding to both Reading and Wokingham, causing problems for many. And more pain could be on the way as river levels rise
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is collaborating with a community group in an attempt to transform the UK's food system.
Read moreDetailsBIKERS from across the south east are revving up for the annual Berkshire Egg Run.
Read moreDetailsAll Nations Christian Centre is hosting an Easter Hangout on Wednesday, April 5 from 10am to noon.
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