Man dies in Oracle Car Park, police advise people to avoid area
Serious incident closes Riverside Car Park
Read moreDetailsSerious incident closes Riverside Car Park
Read moreDetailsCOUNCIL tax bills are expected to increase next year to boost funding for Thames Valley Police,
Read moreDetailsTHE Reading half returned to its rightful place in the calendar after several years disruption and we celebrated with a six-page picture special
Read moreDetailsTHE illegal invasion of Ukraine was felt in Reading as local efforts centred on a previously inauspicious building in Sidmouth Street.
Read moreDetailsBUS USERS in Reading will see timetables receive a shake-up this week to meet changing demands
Read moreDetailsREADING WEST MP Sir Alok Sharma says he is humbled to have been knighted in the King's first New Year's honours list
Read moreDetailsREADING WEST MP Alok Sharma has been knighted in the King's first New Year's honours list.
Read moreDetails'BE MORE Olly'. That was the message on our first front page of 2022, as family, friends gathered in Emmer Green to remember teenager Olly Stephens.
Read moreDetailsWEEKS after a former Reading mayor changed their political spots, another one did? but not in the direction you might expect
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince expressed his satisfaction with a hard-fought point at Carrow Road on Friday evening.
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