M4 crash near Reading causes delays after fuel spillage
A crash on the M4 near Reading has caused delays for drivers after a fuel spillage led to lane closures on the motorway.
Read moreDetailsA crash on the M4 near Reading has caused delays for drivers after a fuel spillage led to lane closures on the motorway.
Read moreDetailsIran conflict forces borough musician to take complicated escape route
Read moreDetailsWork to overhaul Whitley Wood Pavilion by the Reading Borough Council is now finished following more than £300,000 in funding was granted
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Leam Richardson boasts some impressive results as the Royals continue their push for a place in the League One play-offs.
Read moreDetailsResidents who have not yet registered to vote only have a few weeks remaining if they want to have their say at this year's local elections.
Read moreDetailsPwC marks a move from Forbury Place, where it has been located for the past 13 years, to ONE Station Hill
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been jailed following a Thames Valley Police investigation into Class A drug supply in Reading, including crack cocaine and heroin
Read moreDetailsTraffic is now passing under the railway bridge by Loddon Bridge Road after emergency services finished work at the scene.
Read moreDetailsChaos on the road as drivers asked to avoid the area
Read moreDetailsReading Labour has been accused of 'misleading the public' over a claimed £43 million cash injection into the council from the government.
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