Thames Water wins approval for £3bn bailout, securing time for restructuring
Thames Water wins another decision in its favour by appeal judges to secure a £3bn bailout
Read moreDetailsThames Water wins another decision in its favour by appeal judges to secure a £3bn bailout
Read moreDetailsA new study has uncovered the tumultuous early life of a chimpanzee that starred in iconic TV adverts from the 1970s.
Read moreDetailsThe partnership between Bracknell Forest, Reading, and Wokingham Borough Councils has announced the launch of the re3read Book Reuse Scheme.
Read moreDetailsParents and carers are being asked to have their children vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can lead to some types of cancer.
Read moreDetailsResearchers from the University of Reading are among those who have authored a report urging action on protecting the rights of children to play.
Read moreDetailsWomen in the South East are stepping up for breast cancer screening at a higher rate than any other region in the country, NHS figures have shown
Read moreDetailsInvitations are being sent out to older people across Berkshire encouraging them to stay up to date with their RSV Vaccines
Read moreDetailsMotorists are being advised to prepare for disruption while maintenance works are carried out on the M4 motorway
Read moreDetailsPlans to preserve and transform the Grade II listed URS building on the University of Reading's Whiteknights campus have now been submitted
Read moreDetailsThames Water has won court approval for £3bn of funding in a two-part plan aimed at saving it from collapse into public ownership.
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