Holt School history teacher killed in Forbury Gardens stabbing
James Furlong, who worked as the head of history and government and politics at The Holt School, died yesterday after the attack.
Read moreDetailsJames Furlong, who worked as the head of history and government and politics at The Holt School, died yesterday after the attack.
Read moreDetailsSIR JOHN REDWOOD says it is difficult to find consoling words for the families of those killed in yesterday’s terrorist attack in Reading. Three people were killed and a number...
Read moreDetails“Lives have been been devastated” said Thames Valley Police’s Chief Constable about the terrorist attack that took place in Reading’s town centre last night. Earlier this afternoon, John Campbell addressed...
Read moreDetailsSo, the world seems to be moving forward again. The pause button has been deactivated and we're back on track. Traffic where I live, on the Reading Road, is backing...
Read moreDetailsWhy are we being treated like two-year-olds? What crazy council officials and/or counsellors dreamed up the mad hair-brained scheme to place crowd barriers around the one-way system, reducing the road...
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...
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