Woman sexually assaulted in Reading alleyway, police seek key witness
Thames Valley Police is appealing for specific witnesses to come forward following a sexual assault in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for specific witnesses to come forward following a sexual assault in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA children's home for those with complex learning difficulties has been given an 'Outstanding' rating following an inspection this month.
Read moreDetailsReading's town centre has undergone a follow-up safety operation as part of the "Ask for Angela" scheme, police have said.
Read moreDetailsSpecially trained officers were deployed in Reading town centre on Tuesday as part of Project Servator
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been charged following a disturbance at a football match in Reading on Saturday, police have said.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have made 55 arrests during a large-scale operation targeting serious and organised crime across Berkshire
Read moreDetailsA gymnastics coach from Bracknell has been shortlisted for a top honour at the British Gymnastics Awards.
Read moreDetailsThe fate of British citizens held in camps and prisons in northeast Syria is uncertain as control of the facilities shifts from Kurdish-led forces
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based technology professional has made a career change after joining an upskilling and training company in a new role.
Read moreDetailsBritish indie pop bands The Primitives and Blueboy are set to perform in Reading next month.
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