Councillors call for action after “catastrophic” energy price cap confirmed
The energy regulators announced that the energy price cap will increase to £3,549 per year for dual fuel for an average household from October 1.
Read moreDetailsThe energy regulators announced that the energy price cap will increase to £3,549 per year for dual fuel for an average household from October 1.
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT says it is making 'appropriate preparations' to help tackle the near doubling of the energy price cap but the new PM will enact them
Read moreDetailsTHE HOLT SCHOOL students and staff celebrated a gleaming set of GCSE results on Thursday, August 25.
Read moreDetailsREADING SCHOOL students braved Thursday morning's downpour to collect an outstanding set of GCSE results.
Read moreDetailsMore than 95% Reading College students who sat a maths or English GCSE passed ? just one of a number of stories from the Kings Road learning centre.
Read moreDetailsWELLINGTON COLLEGE students reaped the fruits of their labour on GCSE results, with many securing top grades.
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School commends excellent results, reporting 85% of students received grades 6 or higher, equivalent to a B grade
Read moreDetailsLEIGHTON PARK students braved Thursday morning's downpour to receive their GCSE results.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at Reddam House in Sindlesham have been praised by the school's principal.
Read moreDetailsLVS Ascot reported a 100% pass rate in English, Maths, and Triple Science, and a 100% pass rate in BTECs
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