One arrested on suspicion of murder following stabbing in Reading
Thames Valley Police has launched a murder investigation following a stabbing in Reading on Thursday, January 2, with one man arrested
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a murder investigation following a stabbing in Reading on Thursday, January 2, with one man arrested
Read moreDetailsTHE MET Office has issued multiple weather warnings over the weekend for the majority of the UK, including Reading.
Read moreDetailsOn the Sunday after Christmas, the East Berkshire Palestine Solidarity Campaign set up stall In Reading's Broad Street
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Forensic Fire Investigation Unit (FFSIU) has been honoured with a nomination for the prestigious Collaboration Award
Read moreDetailsMark Farrelly brings his hugely-acclaimed solo play to Norden Farm. Quentin Crisp: Naked Hope is at Norden Farm Centre for the Arts
Read moreDetailsSelect Car Leasing has re-energised its electric vehicle (EV) leasing division by announcing Shane Pither as new Head of Select Electric.
Read moreDetailsReading Business Improvement District (BID) is asking people working in Reading to donate good quality second-hand clothes for local people in need
Read moreDetailsMark Lawrie, Chief Executive of the sport for development charity StreetGames and a resident of Thatcham, Berkshire, has been awarded an Officer
Read moreDetailsThe world famous prankster, Lee Nelson creator and the most watched British stand-up comedian on TikTok brings his outrageous stand-up show to Norden
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading manager Brian McDermott is backing a new football coaching initiative that is set to launch in Reading next month, with a focus on fun
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