Man arrested on suspicion of murder in Winnersh
Officers are investigating the unexplained death of a man in Winnersh after they were called to an address in Winnersh on Monday, April 18.
Read moreDetailsOfficers are investigating the unexplained death of a man in Winnersh after they were called to an address in Winnersh on Monday, April 18.
Read moreDetailsKingfisher A clinched the division 1 title after their two man team of Hari Gehlot and Martin Adams won 7-3 at Tidmarsh A.
Read moreDetailsRoyals give-up lead as battle for Championship survival continues.
Read moreDetails?The whole thing hinged on a diabolical decision by the referee - absolutely pathetic,? said Ince
Read moreDetailsThe Royals remain eight points clear of the relegation zone having played one more match than Barnsley.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a public order incident in Reading.
Read moreDetailsTHE family of a woman who died after a road traffic collision on the M4 have released a tribute to her. Pulvinder Dhillon, 68, died as a result of the...
Read moreDetailsThe incident occurred at around 8.20am on Tuesday, March 8, on Northumberland Avenue, near to the junction with Callington Road.
Read moreDetailsFollowing a Planning Applications Committee meeting on Monday, March 2, the plan for 223 new homes on Reading Golf Club has been approved.
Read moreDetailsA HOST of acts have been confirmed as the Readipop Festival dropped their first lineup.
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