TORIES IN TURMOIL … Could John Redwood be the one to save them?
TORIES IN TURMOIL … Could John Redwood be the one to save them? Problems with Europe. A country struggling with the aftermath of one of the biggest crises for a...
Read moreDetailsTORIES IN TURMOIL … Could John Redwood be the one to save them? Problems with Europe. A country struggling with the aftermath of one of the biggest crises for a...
Read moreDetails“The children of Emmbrook Junior School have made these sunflowers — we are thinking of you.”
Read moreDetailsJAMES Sunderland challenged the secretary of state for education to support young people with appropriate mental health services. On Monday, June 22, the Bracknell MP — whose constituency also includes...
Read moreDetailsA FORMER Holt School pupil is calling for a memorial to her teacher, after his death in the weekend attack at Forbury Gardens. Meg Webb, who left the school in...
Read moreDetailsTHE WOKINGHAM town mayor is calling for shoppers to return to the town centre. Cllr Tony Lack and his wife Claire have visited retailers, businesses and market traders across Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsUpdate: Missing man now found AN APPEAL has gone out to find an elderly man who was last seen in Wokingham earlier this evening. Michael Judd, who is 77, was...
Read moreDetailsSOULSCAPE — a Wokingham charity who support young people at school — are available to support Holt School students. Operations manager Michelle McLeish said: “Soulscape has offered our support to...
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of the Reading and Wokingham branch of the Women's Equality Party is calling on local MPs not to support the latest Immigration Bill. Today the bill — which...
Read moreDetailsCOUNCIL leader John Halsall has apologised for a Facebook post that linked the murder of three men in Reading on Saturday night with the Black Lives Matter movement. On Sunday,...
Read moreDetailsMembers of Reading's Muslim community have expressed their solidarity with the borough’s black citizens. The statement, made by several groups including the Earley Association of Sri Lankan Muslims, responded to...
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