Woman injured in ‘unprovoked attack’ in Reading Town Centre
Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses after a woman was left unconscious following an unprovoked attack in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses after a woman was left unconscious following an unprovoked attack in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsMore than 240 children across Busy Bees nurseries in Reading are spreading smiles and pledging 250,000 acts of kindness in Busy Bees' UK-wide
Read moreDetailsStunned staff and students at the University of Reading got a close-up look at a Formula E racecar that is leading the way on climate action
Read moreDetailsThe first football matches to be played on the new pitches at the High Copse sports ground near Shinfield took place on Saturday 8 November.
Read moreDetailsA free community Fireworks and 'Last Night at the Proms' concert became an unexpected triumph
Read moreDetailsA man from Reading has been jailed for raping a teenage girl in Oxford, police have confirmed.
Read moreDetailsTwo people have been charged with offences relating to an incident at Keysight Technologies in Wharfedale Road, Winnersh, yesterday (November 12).
Read moreDetailsReading Today has received reports of a protest which has garnered a significant police presence in Winnersh this morning (Wednesday, November 12.)
Read moreDetailsHair care products marketed to Black communities may be impacting both health and cultural identity, a research project in Reading has found.
Read moreDetailsJohn Sykes Foundation visits grant-winning charity
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