“Labour losing in Reading would be a tragedy” – Wes Streeting holds rally for Reading Labour Party ahead of elections
The health secretary held a rally for Labour councillors and activists in Reading ahead of the council elections.
Read moreDetailsThe health secretary held a rally for Labour councillors and activists in Reading ahead of the council elections.
Read moreDetailsThe Home Office has responded after a disturbance broke out at a hotel that is being used to house asylum seekers in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe health secretary has called the junior doctors' strike unnecessary and self-defeating during a visit to Reading.
Read moreDetailsA CALL has been made for a council to hold meaningful consultations after a majority of people opposed 20mph speed limits
Read moreDetailsA councillor who saw 'disorder' at an asylum seeker hotel in Reading has spoken out after witnessing "intimidating behaviour."
Read moreDetailsPolice officers are using CCTV and face recognition to crack down on crime and support vulnerable people in a known 'prostitution hotspot' in Reading
Read moreDetailsRoads in Bracknell are set to benefit from a multi-million-pound resurfacing and maintenance programme.
Read moreDetailsA decision has been made on a fresh bid to sell alcohol at a troubled convenience store in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsRoadworks are coming to create a new cycling route between Woodley and Reading.
Read moreDetailsPlans are progressing on a huge development of more than 200 homes on the edge of Bracknell.
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