Police launch homicide investigation, three arrested, after assault victim dies in hospital
Thames Valley Police has launched a homicide investigation after the victim of an assault in Reading died in hospital
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a homicide investigation after the victim of an assault in Reading died in hospital
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has reopened the underpass at Reading Station following months of restorative work
Read moreDetailsFollowing its inaugural event last week, the mall is to hold a second showcase of musical talent and shine the spotlight on mental health issues
Read moreDetailsA woman from West Berkshire has challenged herself to completing seven fundraising events in 2024 in memory of her mum
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after jewellery reportedly worth thousands was stolen in Caversham
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has taken part in an appeal raising awareness of the work of a hospice charity in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsMILLIONS of pounds more than expected have been spent by Reading's council-owned company in charge of providing children's services such as foster
Read moreDetailsA charity entering its 60th year saves lives by offering free prostate cancer screening to around 1,000 men each year.
Read moreDetailsAn organic vegetable farm that produces food without the use of livestock has been nominated for the The Green Community Award.
Read moreDetailsA SUPERMARKET is set to reopen more than a year after a horror fire in Reading town centre that also left surrounding businesses closed for weeks.
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