Man jailed for over two years for drug supply charges in Reading
A 19-year-old has been jailed for more than two years for a string of drug supply offences in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA 19-year-old has been jailed for more than two years for a string of drug supply offences in Reading.
Read moreDetailsUnbroken rain breaks the borough record says University of Reading
Read moreDetailsReal change needs proper funding says the Wokingham MP
Read moreDetailsCats Protection launches short story competition
Read moreDetailsOne thing we are very passionate about is grassroots music, and that's something shared by Only The Poets
Read moreDetailsReading FC's assistant kit manager has been handed a six-match stadium ban following an alleged homophobic comment about a referee
Read moreDetailsREADING School has ranked fifth among state schools in School Sport magazine's Top 200 Schools for Sport, placing 25th overall among all UK schools.
Read moreDetailsZannah Kearns caught up with former sub-postmistress Pam Stubbs to talk about her experiences fighting for justice.
Read moreDetailsOnly The Poets have firmly planted their flag in the ground in the name of accessibility in live music with a historic show at Brixton's O2 Academy
Read moreDetailsThames Valley has seen another increase in shoplifting figures as the government's policing bill seeks to reclassify 'low-value' offences
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