Portsmouth man given football ban for flare/firework possession at Reading FC match
Joe Faithfull was handed a three-year football ban after he pleaded guilty to possession of a firework or flare at a sporting event
Read moreDetailsJoe Faithfull was handed a three-year football ban after he pleaded guilty to possession of a firework or flare at a sporting event
Read moreDetailsIn Division One, Kingfisher A all but sealed their successful defence in the leagues centenary season with a 6-4 away win against second place Sonn
Read moreDetailsA man has been sentenced after was convicted of a number of offences, including intentional strangulation, in West Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of grievous bodily harm in Mortimer.
Read moreDetailsIf you were watching the Newcastle v Bournemouth match last Saturday, you may have witnessed one very long period of play, before the referee was able
Read moreDetailsKeen runners will have the chance to tackle a river 10k and half marathon as Henley hosts its event for the second year running.
Read moreDetailsLok Bahadur Gurung, 42, was last seen at 10am yesterday, Friday, February 23, in Cholmeley Road
Read moreDetailsA FOCUSSED performance, terrific start and superb defensive display were the key factors in Rams' 33-12 National One bonus-point win against Leicester
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released CCTV footage of someone who may have vital information regarding an assault in Reading
Read moreDetailsShazeb Khalid, aged 24, of no fixed abode, has been charged with one count of murder.
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