Reading Uber driver fined more than £1,000 for illegally plying for hire
An Uber driver has been fined more than £1,000 and given eight penalty points on his license after illegally plying for hire in Reading
Read moreDetailsAn Uber driver has been fined more than £1,000 and given eight penalty points on his license after illegally plying for hire in Reading
Read moreDetailsA man has been convicted of 38 counts of theft and more than 40 counts of breach of bail following a string of incidents in Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a string of robberies around the Queens Road and Reading Bridge areas of Caversham
Read moreDetailsKevin Campbell was convicted of a count each of being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin on Friday, June 28.
Read moreDetailsThe warning comes following a spate of thefts from churches.
Read moreDetailsA 19-year-old man from Surrey has been arrested on suspicion of damage, assault and actual bodily harm following incidents in Woodley and Earley
Read moreDetailsSuperintendent Colin Hudson has been selected to succeed Superintendent Steve Raffield as the new commander for Reading's Local Policing Area
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses or information after a cyclist was assaulted by a suspect in a passing vehicle in Sulham
Read moreDetailsFather Peter Glas, who served at St Joseph's Church, Tilehurst, has been charged with 10 offences, including counts of gross indecency with a child
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for help to trace a motorbike stolen from Burghfield.
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