Covid dashboard ends daily publication of case rates, hospitalisations and deaths as government rules change
THE WAY in which covid figures are recorded in Berkshire has changed, following the government's change of policy.
Read moreDetailsTHE WAY in which covid figures are recorded in Berkshire has changed, following the government's change of policy.
Read moreDetailsTHE FORMER home of BBC Radio Berkshire could become a retirement complex if plans are approved by Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsA FOOD delivery service has applied for a licence to add alcohol to its new grocery service for Reading
Read moreDetailsCHRISTIANS across Reading took part in special services to mark the events of Holy Week
Read moreDetailsREADING Labour says it is the only party to have Reading-based residents standing in every seat for this year?s local elections.
Read moreDetailsA BUS driver is keeping up a tradition that has been in the family for a century: getting people from here to there.
Read moreDetailsA 42-year-old man from Reading has died following a road traffic collision on the A33 last night.
Read moreDetailsSindy Le Moist and Calamity Storm host a drag night and showing of cult classic Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Read moreDetailsAs his delayed Snowflake Tornado tour rolls into The Hexagon Theatre just what does Stewart Lee think of being the Greatest Living Stand-Up Comedian?
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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