Will Reading Borough Council shift to a 4 day working week?
Reading Borough Council has responded to a query over whether it will introduce a four-day working week for its employees.
Reading Borough Council has responded to a query over whether it will introduce a four-day working week for its employees.
A strategy that determines where thousands of new homes will be built in Reading is due to be submitted in ...
A Reading man has been sentenced to three years in prison for a string of drug and weapons offences
Reading has been found as the sixth most expensive UK city to grab a pint of Guinness this St Patrick's ...
Thames Valley Police has announced that the person who was hospitalised in an incident in Reading last week has died.
A 28-year-old construction worker received serious injuries and another person sustained minor injuries in an "industrial accident" in Reading
Muhammad Sohail Arshad, aged 37, of Oxford Road, Reading, was sentenced to seven years and six months for the sexual ...
A councillor has warned people to avoid a man who is reportedly 'chasing girls with a knife' in neighbourhoods in ...
The families of the Forbury Three have warned that lessons haven't been learned following the sentencing of Southport killer Axel ...
Protests across the UK have seen hundreds of farmers taking part in 'go-slow' drives, including roads around Reading, according to ...
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