Unite set to ballot AWE members for strike action during November
Unite union is set to ballot its 900 members in AWE sites in Bekrshire for strikes over pay increases during November
Read moreDetailsUnite union is set to ballot its 900 members in AWE sites in Bekrshire for strikes over pay increases during November
Read moreDetailsThe Rt Revd Dr Steven Croft, Bishop of Oxford, has released a new essay in which he explores how his views towards LGBTQ+ people have shifted
Read moreDetailsEveryone wants to live in a society that is free from racism and inequality. Without action, that version of society will never arrive
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has changed again, a new governance is being worked out. There are, on paper, some positive moves but whether that occurs is another question
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents got into the spirit of Hallowe'en in an event which showcased their creative talents.
Read moreDetailsCalendars celebrate Reading and trees
Read moreDetailsHundreds of residents are readying themselves for part two of their battle to stop 200 homes being built on a green field.
Read moreDetailsAs Shadow Exec member for Environment and Leisure, I want to help the Borough save money by achieving lower volumes of residual (blue bag) waste
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD enjoyed a Saturday night at the movies, thanks to the Round Table.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has released its semi-annual breakdown of statistics about its operations, including contact and arrest figures
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