M4 safety area works to start after May Day holiday
Work to install safety areas on the M4 south of Reading will take place from Tuesday, May 7, Wokingham Borough Council has confirmed
Read moreDetailsWork to install safety areas on the M4 south of Reading will take place from Tuesday, May 7, Wokingham Borough Council has confirmed
Read moreDetailsTHE INQUEST into the murder of James Furlong, David Wails, and Joe Ritchie-Bennett has concluded after more than three months of hearings at The Old Bailey in London today, Friday,...
Read moreDetailsAN EXPERT in terrorism says mental health support in the UK is under resourced, and this is causing problems for police
Read moreDetailsA TOP cop has promised to fully review the conclusions of an inquest into the death of three people during a terrorist attack in Forbury Gardens.
Read moreDetailsIn 2011, Khaira Saadallah, a Libyan national, joined Ansar al-Sharia, an Islamist terrorist organisation, as a child soldier during the uprising
Read moreDetailsTHE FORBURY Gardens terrorist attack could have been avoided had authorities worked more closely together a coroner has ruled
Read moreDetailsNamar Tyrer, 22 and of Lyndhurst Road, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment at Reading Crown Court last Friday, April 19
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is celebrating blood plasma donors and appealing for more to come forward as it observes Plasma Donation Week
Read moreDetailsDaniel, 56, was reported missing from Henley-on-Thames and was last seen in the town on the night of Wednesday, April 24
Read moreDetailsResearch released by Action for Children shows that nearly one in three children are facing barriers to education outside of the school gates
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