Man sought following incident of harassment on M4 motorway
Thames Valley Police is releasing an e-fit image in connection with harassment on the services on the M4.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is releasing an e-fit image in connection with harassment on the services on the M4.
Read moreDetailsReading FC finance expert has given his insight after news broke that former CEO Nigel Howe has served the club with a winding up petition.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following an assault at a property in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading is set to receive an additional £42.8m in funding for local services after the government confirmed a major increase in council budgets.
Read moreDetailsFor some people living with domestic abuse the Christmas period can be marked by fear and isolation.
Read moreDetailsA hospital in Reading has awarded a £10,000 research grant to a team of scientists after their work on osteoarthritis won a national research award.
Read moreDetailsDogs Trust, the UK's largest dog welfare charity, is warning owners to stay alert this season to avoid a dash to the emergency vet.
Read moreDetailsA 23-year-old man has been jailed for life for the attempted murder of another man in Reading following a police investigation.
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Read moreDetailsReading FC Women provided a positive medical update regarding player Keren Banduka following an incident during their match against Southampton
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