Reading man jailed for multiple child sex offences
Vlazimr Rybak, aged 63 and of Oxford Road, has been sentenced to 16 years' imprisonment and a further year on license
Read moreDetailsVlazimr Rybak, aged 63 and of Oxford Road, has been sentenced to 16 years' imprisonment and a further year on license
Read moreDetailsSell Before We Dai, a pressure group set up to demand a change of ownership at Reading FC, has responded to the publication of the Football Governance
Read moreDetailsThe saga for the ownership of Reading Football Club continues as reports have emerged that a bid from a German investor has been made.
Read moreDetailsThe M4 near Reading has been closed following a police incident.
Read moreDetailsLocal councillors have spoken out regarding the potential sale of Reading FC's Bearwood Park training ground to Wycombe Wanderers.
Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC captain Robbie Stapley has urged his team to 'forget' their recent record against Sale when they return to National One action at Old Bath
Read moreDetailsA Tilehurst man has been jailed for dangerous driving following a hearing in Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has charged a Wallingford man in connection with multiple incidents, including a burglary in Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released further images of two people they would like to speak to in an ongoing investigation into an assault in Reading
Read moreDetailsDaniel, aged 39, went missing at around 4.15am on the morning of Monday, March 4, and was last seen in Caversham.
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