They’re coming home – re3 workers to finish early so they can watch World Cup semi-final
FOOTBALL’S coming home … and so are the workers at the local recycling centres. Re3, which runs the centres in ...
FOOTBALL’S coming home … and so are the workers at the local recycling centres. Re3, which runs the centres in ...
AS THE borough prepares to cheer on England in tomorrow night's World Cup semi-final, police are planning an increased presence ...
Wokingham, like much of the country, came to a standstill on Saturday afternoon as England took on Sweden in the ...
England take on Sweden in the World Cup quarter final tomorrow at 3pm and millions of people are expected to ...
Police have issued a warning of disruption in Reading ahead of tomorrow night's final group game for England as they ...
Jon Dadi Bodvarsson could not prevent defeat for Iceland as he made his World Cup debut against Nigeria. The Reading ...
Chris Gunter believes Jon Dadi Bodvarsson and Iceland can cause more surprises at this summer's World Cup. The tournament gets ...
SONE ALUKO insists he feels no extra pressure at being Reading's new club-record signing. Aluko arrived from Fulham in the ...
LONDON IRISH say keeping hold of Ben Franks is a "real statement of intent" from the club. Franks, who won ...
BLAIR COWAN is calling on London Irish to make Madejski Stadium a fortress as they look to kick-start their Aviva ...
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