Caversham man sentenced to minimum 24 years imprisonment after being convicted of murder
Today at Reading Crown Court, O?Neal Joseph, 28, of Amersham Road, Caversham was given a minimum term of 24 years imprisonment.
Read moreDetailsToday at Reading Crown Court, O?Neal Joseph, 28, of Amersham Road, Caversham was given a minimum term of 24 years imprisonment.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber, Thames Valley?s PCC said the law is a fitting tribute to PC Andrew Harper, who was killed in the line of duty in 2019.
Read moreDetailsThe group clipped back brambles, cut overhanging branches that were obscuring street lights, swept leaves and picked litter.
Read moreDetailsPC Natasha Black said: ?We releasing an image of a man who we believe may have vital information in connection with this incident."
Read moreDetailsRURAL crime and emerging trends in organised crime were discussed when two farming and rural organisations met with Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust won highly commended at the UK Parkinson?s Excellence Network Awards on Thursday, October 28.
Read moreDetailsA 23-year-old man from Three Mile Cross has been charged with murder, possession of a bladed article and perverting the course of justice.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading?s plan to become Carbon Net Zero by 2030 has been recognised as one the best of its kind in the UK.
Read moreDetailsPreparing for the launch of her second album next week, musician Rebecca Lucy Taylor said her latest release tells a story of self-acceptance.
Read moreDetailsDr Deepak Ravindran has been shortlisted as a finalist for the Federation of Awarding Bodies? (FAB) awards.
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