Refugee group releases video after being unable to speak at COP26
AN ADOVACY charity who had hoped to be at COP26 have released a video message outlining what they would have told the conference
Read moreDetailsAN ADOVACY charity who had hoped to be at COP26 have released a video message outlining what they would have told the conference
Read moreDetailsA MAN who was stabbed in an early-morning attack in Whitley is currently in a serious condition. Thames Valley Police was called to the junction of Brayford Road and Lulworth...
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of people took to the streets of Reading on Saturday, November 6, to make some noise about the climate emergency. A range of groups including politicians, teachers, activists and...
Read moreDetailsA DANGEROUS driver who wrecked havoc across Lower Earley and Woodley is being sought by police.
Read moreDetailsA LATE night attack in Reading town centre saw a man sent to hospital for treatment to his injuries
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday night, 17-year-old boy from Earley was arrested on suspicion of murder. He is due to appear at Reading Magistrates? Court today.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading-based organisation, which supports people living with dementia, is hosting its Alzheimer's Society Elf Day on Friday, December 3.
Read moreDetailsFifteen flats could be built and shops revamped under new plans to transform part of Broad Street in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL delivery was made by Thames Valley Police this week ? they ensured a McDonald?s order reached its intended destination.
Read moreDetailsArtist Gemma Anusa has installed a display on Oxford Road to honour the area's "diverse and rich culture".
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