‘Heartless’ Reading man jailed over £190k fraud scam
A Reading man has been jailed after defrauding victims out of almost £190,000 in what prosecutors described as a significant fraud.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been jailed after defrauding victims out of almost £190,000 in what prosecutors described as a significant fraud.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for information following an incident in which a dog was seriously injured in Christchurch Meadows, Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for a specific witness to come forward following an attempted robbery at knifepoint in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA fan-led analysis argues Richardson steadied Reading after a difficult start, but questions whether they are strong enough for a promotion push.
Read moreDetailsArt students from Reading College have joined Thames Hospice's Trunks Across the Thames art trail by decorating an elephant sculpture
Read moreDetailsRepeated food hygiene breaches at two branches of an Indian eatery in Reading have seen their operator heavily fined following council prosecution
Read moreDetailsChildren across the country can enjoy international bestsellers, award-winning illustrators and poets at Henley Literary Festival's schools programme
Read moreDetailsA free industry event is returning to SCL stadium this summer to help businesses navigate fleet electrification and emerging automotive technology.
Read moreDetailsThree people have been arrested and two people have been charged following the Reading FC vs Cardiff City FC football match on Saturday, April 18.
Read moreDetailsResidents and police joined forces for a community litter pick in Katesgrove, Reading, as part of ongoing efforts to improve the local environment
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