Mother and son jailed for drug offences in Reading
A mother and son from Reading have been jailed following a Thames Valley Police investigation into drug supply offences.
Read moreDetailsA mother and son from Reading have been jailed following a Thames Valley Police investigation into drug supply offences.
Read moreDetailsRomance scams are continuing to rise across the UK, with more than 900 cases reported in the Thames Valley
Read moreDetailsHouseholds in Reading West and Mid Berkshire taking out a new mortgage are paying more than £2,600 less a year
Read moreDetailsPolice across Thames Valley and Hampshire made 800 arrests during a month-long Christmas drink and drug-driving crackdown, officers have said.
Read moreDetailsFlorian Pappenberger says collaboration and and innovation are key to the Shinfield centre's success
Read moreDetailsFormer England striker Andy Carroll's court case over an alleged breach of a non-molestation order has been adjourned until February.
Read moreDetailsThe Met Office has issued a Yellow Weather Warning for snow across Berkshire as Storm Goretti moves into the region.
Read moreDetails2026 has had a very cold start, but last year was the second-warmest year on record in Reading, according to more than 100 years of weather data from the...
Read moreDetailsA woman is in a critical condition in hospital after being struck by a car in Reading, police have said.
Read moreDetailsMore people can access expert care at home, in the community, or in hospice or community hospital beds
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