Holt School students unveil mosaic in memory of former teacher killed in Forbury Gardens terror attack
This morning, pupils at the school spoke about creating a permanent memorial to the former history teacher, who was killed ...
This morning, pupils at the school spoke about creating a permanent memorial to the former history teacher, who was killed ...
STUDENTS at The Holt School in Wokingham will have a permanent memorial to their teacher, James Furlong, one of three ...
In the shadow of the Maiwand lion statue, Reading came together remember the three people who died, and those injured, ...
A permanent tribute is being planned to James Furlong, a Wokingham school teacher who was killed in an alleged terror ...
Following the horrendous incident in Forbury Gardens last weekend, it seems that many in our town have felt the impact ...
OUR hearts go out to the family, friends, students and colleagues who knew James Furlong, Joe Ritchie-Bennett and David Wails ...
THE FAMILY of James Furlong have thanked people for their tributes and messages of support. The Holt School history teacher ...
AN EMERGENCY debate into the Reading Terrorist Attack saw Reading East MP Matt Rodda praise the work of the emergency ...
PARLIAMENT is to hold a minute’s silence in honour of the three people who were killed in the terrorist attack ...
• Suspect can be detained until Saturday• Three people have died• Three injured people have left hospital• Cordons will remain ...
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