Uni of Reading report warns of freelance ‘exodus’ from film and TV industry
The Uni of Reading has warned of further risk to the UK's status as a leader in the film industry amid an 'exodus' of freelancers
Read moreDetailsThe Uni of Reading has warned of further risk to the UK's status as a leader in the film industry amid an 'exodus' of freelancers
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has backed a yearly initiative to help adults take control of their heart health and keep their blood pressure levels in check.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has released advice to help people stay safe in and around water as part of a week-long campaign.
Read moreDetailsLidl has laid out plans to invest 500 million as part of an expansion which could see a number of new stores developed in the south of England.
Read moreDetailsAn inspection has showed that RBFRS provided 'good' service in eight of the 11 areas of evaluation, and an 'adequate' service in the remaining three.
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Read moreDetailsTVP is welcoming a new network of panels aimed at independently scrutinising the police to continue to improve their service
Read moreDetailsA paper published by the Culture, Media and Sport Committee is calling for better support for the British TV and film industry
Read moreDetailsReading West and Mid Berkshire MP Olivia Bailey has taken part in a National Highways visit amid concerns of dangerous A34 slip roads
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