NEW YEAR HONOURS: MBE for Mary Davies , outgoing CEO of Maiden Erlegh schools trust
THE OUTGOING CEO of a Lower Earley-based schools trust has been honoured with an MBE for her services to education
THE OUTGOING CEO of a Lower Earley-based schools trust has been honoured with an MBE for her services to education
A PROFESSOR of mathematics at the University of Reading is among those named in the King's first new year's honours ...
A POLICE officer who has been awarded a King's Police Medal in the New Year's Honours says they were overwhelmed ...
A READING-born woman who is now a councillor in Wiltshire has been awarded an OBE in the New Year's honours ...
FESTIVE demand is putting additional pressure on hospital emergency departments, including the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading
THE ONGOING dispute on the railways means rail companies are warning passengers that disruption will continue this week - check ...
BUS tickets will be capped at £2 per journey for a three-month period in a bid to get the nation ...
Thames Valley Kings' team continued their journey in the British Wheelchair Basketball League with action against Jaguars.
AS SNOW falls across the south east, road users are being advised not to travel unless absolutely essential.
THEY say you should always leave audience wanting more ? and that's true for the Theatre Royal's Sleeping Beauty. You ...
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