Lee Mack would not be impressed: Reading’s RBH is in the 1% Club says Lib Dem leader Ed Davey
Visiting Reading on Friday, March 22, Sir Ed Davey was highlighting the research showing £5.2million had been spent but there ...
Visiting Reading on Friday, March 22, Sir Ed Davey was highlighting the research showing £5.2million had been spent but there ...
Almost 49,000 people waited more than four hours to be seen by A&E last year ? a 152% rise on ...
A READING restaurant wanted to do something extra special to mark an extra special day.
The NHS is gearing up for further strikes by junior doctors which are "highly likely to have a significant impact" ...
The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has posted to social media to say that it is dealing with high levels ...
ONLY attend the RBH's A&E department if you have a life-threatening emergency.
Teams from the Royal Berkshire Hospital have joined those around the country in warning against increasing pressure on health services ...
The Royal Berkshire Hospital is now home to a "one stop" service for assessing and treating osteoarthritis in hands and ...
BULLY'S special prize will be on offer for people taking part in a charity darts event taking place in east ...
A PEDESTRIAN crossing in Reading was out of action for nearly a fortnight, and opposition councillors say the repair ime ...
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