Man convicted of murder of David Allen
A 37-year-old man has been found guilty of the murder of David Allen by unanimous jury verdict following a trial ...
A 37-year-old man has been found guilty of the murder of David Allen by unanimous jury verdict following a trial ...
AS READING prepares to celebrate the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee, billboards calling for the country to become a republic have erected ...
Kevin Doyle rolled back the years, leading the line for Steve Coppell?s 2005-06 Royals at the club?s 150th anniversary game.
Reading FC midfielder John Swift looks set to sign for West Bromwich Albion.
In a match that had nine different scorers, Brian Howard?s scintillating second half hattrick proved to be the highlight in ...
Former Reading FC defender Kaspars Gorkss described the legends match as an ?emotional? occasion.
Reading FC will undoubtedly be on the lookout in the free agents market this summer to bolster their squad.
Reading FC legendary manager Brian McDermott and Steve Coppell reflected on a momentous day for the club as they celebrated ...
Former Reading FC midfielder and club captain Jem Karacan was delighted to return to help celebrate the club?s 150th anniversary.
The Museum of English Rural Life examines Huntley and Palmers' history and relationship with Reading in a new exhibition celebrating ...
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