UPDATED: Police appeal for help tracing missing Reading man
Thames Valley Police is appealing for help tracing a 24-year-old missing from Reading, last seen in Honey End Lane on Sunday, August 8
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help tracing a 24-year-old missing from Reading, last seen in Honey End Lane on Sunday, August 8
Read moreDetailsA 17-year-old boy and an 18-year-old, both from Reading, have been charged in connection with two linked incidents in Reading on Thursday, August 4
Read moreDetailsREADING FC secured their first points of the season, coming from behind to beat Cardiff 2-1.
Read moreDetailsPolice believe the assault of a teenage girl in Southcote and and the attempted murder of a man in his teens in Tilehurst are linked
Read moreDetailsA charity football tournament has seen more than £10,000 has been raised to support the research into treatment for Stevens Johnson Syndrome.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have reported two attacks in Reading, which they are treating as GBH. They invoked Section 60 powers, allowing them to stop and search people.
Read moreDetailsAn illegal encampment has been set up in Arthur Newbery Park, where more than 15 caravans and vehicles have surround the children's play area
Read moreDetailsFriends and family of Caroline Flack paid tribute to her life with an intimate day festival, raising funds fore mental health charities
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railway has paid tribute to England Women?s incredible Euro 2022 success on the side of one of their trains.
Read moreDetailsReading Rockets Basketball Club have appointed Samit Nuruzade as their new head coach ahead of the 2022/23 season.
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