FORBURY TERROR ATTACK: Families of victims say they finally have answers to ‘preventable’ murders
THE FAMILIES of the victims of a terrorist attack in a Reading park in June 2020 say the inquest has finally given them answers.
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THE FAMILIES of the victims of a terrorist attack in a Reading park in June 2020 say the inquest has finally given them answers.
Read moreAN EXPERT in terrorism says mental health support in the UK is under resourced, and this is causing problems for police
Read moreA TOP cop has promised to fully review the conclusions of an inquest into the death of three people during a terrorist attack in Forbury Gardens.
Read moreIn 2011, Khaira Saadallah, a Libyan national, joined Ansar al-Sharia, an Islamist terrorist organisation, as a child soldier during the uprising
Read moreTHE FORBURY Gardens terrorist attack could have been avoided had authorities worked more closely together a coroner has ruled
Read moreFor outgoing Reading Labour leader Jason Brock, it has been a challenge, but one he feels the council has weathered well.
Read moreREADING'S Liberal Democrats have published a manifesto for the local elections packed with aspirations to make the town a better place.
Read moreReading Green Party leader Rob White says the Greens offer a strong voice on the council in holding the ruling Labour administration to account.
Read moreTHREE people had to be rescued from a fairground ride earlier this week.
Read moreThe incident happened on Clarence Way between 7pm on Friday, April 19, and 10.45am on Saturday, April 20.
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