Positive learning: Earley pupil’s lockdown YouTube show
Most schoolchildren would rejoice at no lessons for 12 weeks, but for 11-year-old Kanak Mathur lockdown has been a chance to learn more things and work on more projects than...
Read moreDetailsMost schoolchildren would rejoice at no lessons for 12 weeks, but for 11-year-old Kanak Mathur lockdown has been a chance to learn more things and work on more projects than...
Read moreDetailsIt was early in the Lockdown that I came across these words from one of Paul’s pastoral letters which you can read in the New Testament section of the Bible....
Read moreDetailsWhen Vera sang that famous songBack in those war-time yearsNot knowing we’d be singing itTo help us through Corona fears ‘We’ll Meet Again’ she sang‘Don’t know where, don’t know when’And...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have confirmed that the stabbing incident that took place in Reading this evening is not linked to a Black Lives Matter protest earlier in the day. A man has...
Read moreDetails"Three people have died and two are in critical care in hospital tonight after stabbings in Reading."
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have arrested a man following a stabbing which took place in Reading earlier this evening. Officers, along with other emergency services were called to Forbury Gardens, in Reading's town...
Read moreDetailsTwo air ambulances and police were called to the scene, which was shared in a graphic video on social media.
Read moreDetailsREADING manager Mark Bowen said he was 'exasperated' by the referee's performance after a late equaliser saw Stoke snatch a point at the Madejski Stadium. "I was exasperated by the...
Read moreDetailsReading returned to Championship action after three months out, but were denied the perfect start after Stoke scored a 91st minute equaliser to cancel out Lucas Joao's opener. Joao scored...
Read moreDetailsAn online community project culminates on Monday with the release of an animated video inspired by local people’s experiences of lockdown. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts in Maidenhead launched...
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