WESTMINSTER DIARY: A new marker
The opening of non-essential shops this week has provided a new marker in the fight against Covid-19. While opinions are split on the gradual easing of lockdown, the Government continues...
Read moreDetailsThe opening of non-essential shops this week has provided a new marker in the fight against Covid-19. While opinions are split on the gradual easing of lockdown, the Government continues...
Read moreDetailsIn America it was a week in the Deep South when African-American lives were again shown not to matter. In the UK, it was a week in which peaceful protest...
Read moreDetailsA TOWN in sorrow: Reading is weeping today for those who have lost their lives in the Forbury Gardens attack. The park, of the historic Abbey Quarter, was sealed off...
Read moreDetailsLAST NGHT’S fatal stabbing is being treated as a terrorist incident. Counter Terrorism Policing has confirmed that it is taking over the operation and will release more details later today. ...
Read moreDetailsTHERE can be little question that it is good to see non-essential shops start to reopen. Whether this is the right time or not is hard to say. Certainly, images...
Read moreDetailsI am now 32 weeks pregnant. And I feel it. I feel it when I sit, stand, or try and go on a walk longer than my bladder will permit....
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham photographer began May on a mission to raise £250 for the Royal Berks charity. 82 photo shoots later, and she’s smashed her target fivefold. Carrie Naish from Carrie...
Read moreDetailsROADS around Reading town centre remain closed this morning as police continue to investigate the multiple stabbing attack in Forbury Garden last night. Sadly, three people have died and three...
Read moreDetailsA 25-year-old Reading man has been arrested by police on suspicion of murder after three people were killed in Forbury Gardens last night. He was detained at the scene and...
Read moreDetailsHE’S the pastor who climbed up a staircase and came down a mountain. Every day over the space of a month, aided by his daughter, Shinfield Baptist Church’s Nathan Hunt...
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