Wokingham BA staff call for John Redwood’s support in hire and fire row
“After 30 years at BA I feel terrible that they can fire and hire. This should not be legal — no other European country has treated their staff the same.”
Read moreDetails“After 30 years at BA I feel terrible that they can fire and hire. This should not be legal — no other European country has treated their staff the same.”
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES have been paid to a gardener who has spent a lifetime inspiring others. John Herridge, who was born in 1930, was one of Wokingham Town Council’slongest-standing allotment gardeners whose...
Read moreDetailsIF THERE’S one way of dining that’s dominating this summer, it has to be al fresco. It’s safer than eating indoors and it meets all social distancing guidelines, from bubbling...
Read moreDetailsA 12-YEAR-OLD from Reading has been named a champion weather forecaster. Ruth Harper, who attends Kendrick School, took on the experts in a weather game run by the University of...
Read moreDetailsIT’S A saga that's been 1,000 years in the making – and now it can be yours thanks to a new book. Detailing the borough’s roots from the Anglo-Saxon times...
Read moreDetailsHEALTHY BODIES can make good business sense, so a session next week will help. Dale Strickland-Clark will speak about the importance of a balanced gut when he addresses the virtual...
Read moreDetailsThe man, who is sat on top of a window above Nuffield Health gym, appears to not want to come down.
Read moreDetailsReading opened their pre-season with a win over League One Gillingham after a quickfire double from Lucas Joao and Andy Rinomhota. Joao nodded home from John Swift's corner with a...
Read moreDetailsNearly two-thirds of GCSE grades at Reddam House were 7-9 – the equivalent of A or A*. It is the best set of results for the Sindlesham-based school, which continued...
Read moreDetailsALMOST three quarters of students at Luckley House received GCSE grades of 7-9, with 10% of the pupils secured all 10 GCSEs at these grades. This is the first of...
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