Thames Valley Police refers itself to IOPC after collision at Three Tuns crossroads
THAMES Valley Police has referred itself to an industry body that investigates complaints against it.
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THAMES Valley Police has referred itself to an industry body that investigates complaints against it.
Read moreDetailsYOBS damaged windows of a Tilehurst home last week and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsTHE Police and Crime Commissioner wants answers as to why the 999 service went down this morning
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has issued an urgent appeal this morning ? call 101 in an emergency, not 999.
Read moreDetailsAN EYESORE that rivals Mount Everest will soon be conquered if Reading Borough Council's plans succeed.
Read moreDetailsPOLICING in Wokingham and Reading are to be shaken up as part of a plan to reduce the number of command areas.
Read moreDetailsTHE DRINKS are on the house – and they’ll be given away in Reading town centre tomorrow. And there’s no catch. And no booze. The House of 0.0% is a...
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm opened the doors of its offices earlier this month to hold its annual summer party.
Read moreDetailsExperts have warned there are potential fire hazards in their gardens and on patios as the UK faces the possibility of another scorching summer.
Read moreDetailsA TV star will be the special guest at a fete taking place next month in Southcote.
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