Doppleginger: Ray Bradshaw on sign language, self-employment, and the search for his look-a-like
Comedian Ray Bradshaw talks sign language, saucy DMs, and the search for a look-a-like ahead of hus new tour, DoppleGinger
Read moreDetailsComedian Ray Bradshaw talks sign language, saucy DMs, and the search for a look-a-like ahead of hus new tour, DoppleGinger
Read moreDetailsThe new chief of Ofsted Sir Martyn Oliver puts inspections on hold as staff are set to be given more training around mental health
Read moreDetailsA MUSIC charity has helped a young resident in Reading find joy and strength while fighting for his life in hospital earlier this year
Read moreDetailsCoroner Heidi Connor has laid out a number of concerns in her report following the inquest into the death of Ruth Perry
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice hosted the Celebrate a Life Thames Valley event at the University of Reading's Great Hall
Read moreDetailsWe catch up with Matt Thomson as the dust settles on a busy year for The Amazons and look ahead to their upcoming album
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading was the recipient of an accolade for its work on climate research at a prestigious awards ceremony
Read moreDetailsIt's A Wonderful Life is showing at Reading Repertory Theatre until Saturday, December 30
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision has announced it is marking the merger with Reading Association for the Blind (RAB) with a drinks reception in February
Read moreDetailsBabies in Buscot Support (BIBS) has concluded its charity partnership with tax and auditing service RSM, with a £24,500 donation
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