Leaders react to meningitis outbreak in Reading as young person dies
Leaders have reacted to the meningitis outbreak in Reading as a young person has sadly died from the illness.
Read moreDetailsLeaders have reacted to the meningitis outbreak in Reading as a young person has sadly died from the illness.
Read moreDetailsThe explicit doodle was counted as a vote.
Read moreDetailsThe Liberal Democrats retained control of both Wokingham borough council and Wokingham town council following the local elections.
Read moreDetailsA former Bracknell MP has defended his remarks about senior Bracknell Councillors during a national television interview despite errors
Read moreDetailsResidents have reacted after a banner thanking immigrants for their work in the NHS and care sector was displayed outside a home in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAn army colonel and former member of parliament has taken aim at a retired Bracknell teacher with mobility problems during a television interview.
Read moreDetailsA former senior councillor in Wokingham and candidate in last weeks's elections avoided accusations of hypocrisy by resigning from an oil company.
Read moreDetailsThe MP noted that park home residents are being forced to pay 10% of the sale price to the site owners.
Read moreDetailsKatrin Harding loses her seat by just a few votes
Read moreDetailsThe results for Emmbrook Ward are: Basit Alvi takes the Emmbrook seat. The results for Thames Ward are: Conservative Leon Cook takes the Thames seat. The results are in...
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