Reading 0-3 Man City: Double own goal costs Royals in home defeat
READING FC WOMEN lost out at home to Manchester City after two own goals from Royals captain Emma Mukandi.
READING FC WOMEN lost out at home to Manchester City after two own goals from Royals captain Emma Mukandi.
TODAY is a big day for Reading as the Elizabeth Line connects the town to the Big Smoke, without the ...
Mel Bloor of ITV Meridian, who has presented the Pride of Reading awards for many years, will be joined again ...
A PLAN to convert Reading's former Central Swimming Pool with homes has been submitted to the council.
A PEEK into Reading's past was presented to members of a society aimed at celebrating one of the town's most ...
A POPULAR race that helps blow away the cobwebs after the festive break is to mark its 40th anniversary next ...
Home delivery firm Deliveroo says its Reading-based customers have helped provide more than 16,500 meals over the past six months
Beaverbooks has announced that it is giving all its staff members Boxing Day off, just as it has done for ...
OWNERS of assistance dogs will be able to let the train take more of the strain thanks to a new ...
A DRUG dealer from Reading caught with 40 wraps on her possession has been jailed for three years.
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