Former headteacher who made illegal images of children banned from teaching for life
A former headteacher from the Reading area who made illegal sexual images of children has been banned from teaching for life.
Read moreDetailsA former headteacher from the Reading area who made illegal sexual images of children has been banned from teaching for life.
Read moreDetailsPCC Matthew Barber has cited figures from the ONS which show that knife-enabled crime decreased by nearly 10% in the Thames Valley region last year.
Read moreDetailsConagh Whitelock, 25, is wanted in connection with dangerous driving in Bracknell
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a woman in her seventies was sexually assaulted on Monday, May 12
Read moreDetailsA man from Reading has been jailed after pleading guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of Class A.
Read moreDetailsA man from Reading has been sentenced to two years and ten months in prison for drug offences.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have released an e-fit image after a boy was sexually assaulted on London Road in Earley near Reading.
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Read moreDetailsA cyclist has been treated in hospital and police are appealing for witnesses following a failure to stop collision in Reading on Saturday, May 10
Read moreDetailsScott Cheyney, aged 35 and of Reading, is wanted after failing to appear at Oxford Crown Court on Thursday, May 8, on a charge of a count of burglary.
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