Reading Gaol approaches closure of sale to unknown developer “later this autumn” despite objections
Prisons Minister Damian Hinds has confirmed that the sale of Reading Gaol to an unknown developer is expected to be ...
Prisons Minister Damian Hinds has confirmed that the sale of Reading Gaol to an unknown developer is expected to be ...
THE borough's only Labour MP has been given a new role in the recent shadow cabinet reshuffle.
Last week the annual inflation figures were released, and it revealed the real day-to-day challenges that are faced by local ...
Recent amendments to the bill have seen clauses designed to tackle online content which is deemed harmful but not unlawful ...
MP Matt Rodda has said that Reading Gaol is no closer to securing a future as a cultural hub despite ...
MEMBERS of Reading's Ukrainian community were joined by those showing their support when they took part in a peace rally ...
Reading East MP Matt Rodda sat on the Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill committee, which oversaw the bill seeking to ...
Matt Rodda MP sparks fresh hope for the Save Reading Gaol campaign as he announces a meeting with the MOJ ...
READING’S debt to railways was highlighted in a speech by MP Matt Rodda, who said the town grew dramatically as ...
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