Police open investigation into social media comments following Reading FC game
Thames Valley Police has begun an investigation into comments made on social media referring to the murder of Kiyan Prince on Saturday
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has begun an investigation into comments made on social media referring to the murder of Kiyan Prince on Saturday
Read moreDetailsTHE adage about reading between the lines could be updated with Reading between the sheets after new research uncovered what goes on under the covers
Read moreDetailsThe new dealership offers increased space for manoeuvrability and modern facilities, for an improved customer experience.
Read moreDetailsLittle Heath School is celebrating 60 years in Tilehurst and is seeking voices for its "60 Voices" project
Read moreDetailsFresh from a tour with Frank Turner, punk outfit Pets Needs is set to come to Face Bar as part of their own headline tour on Wednesday, February 1
Read moreDetailsReading FC spurned a two-goal lead on Saturday afternoon, drawing 2-2 to QPR at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Read moreDetailsBrighter Futures for Children has expanded its mental health support team to schools in central and south Reading after a successful pilot scheme
Read moreDetailsONE OF the University of Reading's longest-serving and most influential scientists has died, aged 92.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM schoolboy has embarked on another fundraising effort, having earned a reputation for his philanthropy in 2022.
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH READING charity is calling on members of the community to take part in a unique fundraising challenge.
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