Rush-hour nightmare as burning car shuts lanes on busy M4
Traffic has been disrupted on the M4 motorway on Friday afternoon after a vehicle fire has forced the closure of multiple lanes
Read moreDetailsTraffic has been disrupted on the M4 motorway on Friday afternoon after a vehicle fire has forced the closure of multiple lanes
Read moreDetailsPolice have confirmed that a person is in a life-threatening condition in hospital after officers sealed off a tent in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA passenger who suffered a cardiac arrest on board a train has been reunited with the rail staff whose quick thinking helped save his life.
Read moreDetailsA campaigner who is dedicated to tackling homelessness is deeply saddened by the news that police have cordoned off a tent in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsBelle Dame were one of the lucky bands chosen to take part in Only The Poets' battle of the bands at the Purple Turtle
Read moreDetailsA police dog helped officers uncover a large quantity of suspected Class A drugs after a vehicle failed to stop for police in Southcote.
Read moreDetailsThe M4 has reopened in both directions after being closed for more than 24 hours due to emergency repairs
Read moreDetailsStudents support Royal Berkshire Hospital bereavement project
Read moreDetailsDiversions in place between junctions 10 and 11
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad's iconic annual fundraiser returns to Broad Street, where competitors don their fancy dress in the name of tackling homelessness in Reading
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