Man charged in connection with Reading stabbing
Edwin Kiplangat, aged 29, of London Road, Reading, has charged with one count of murder and two counts of assault ocassioning actual bodily harm.
Read moreDetailsEdwin Kiplangat, aged 29, of London Road, Reading, has charged with one count of murder and two counts of assault ocassioning actual bodily harm.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are appealing for a specific witness following an incident of outraging public decency in Reading.
Read moreDetailsWest Berkshire Council is leading a charm offensive ? to tell people in the east of the district why it is better to stay with them
Read moreDetailsOlivia Bailey, MP for Reading West and Mid Berkshire, has been selected for a number of new roles following Starmer's swathe of reappointments.
Read moreDetailsFour people have been sentenced to over a decade in jail each following a stabbing in Reading last year which left the victim in a coma
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has renewed an appeal for witnesses to a road traffic collision which has led to the death of a cyclist in Woodley
Read moreDetails"The whole landscape changed" ? George Lewis returns with The Best Thing You'll Ever Do at Reading's Concert Hall on Wednesday, October 22.
Read moreDetailsPremier League referee Tim Robinson will be in Finchampstead on Thursday.
Read moreDetailsA new athletics track has been laid and opened at Palmer Park Leisure Centre & Stadium following a £500,000 investment by the Council and GLL.
Read moreDetailsReading School alumni will join them to compete in a House music competition
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