Police release images of missing Reading man last seen at Oxford Train Station
TVP are appealing for help locating James Knight, last seen at Oxford Train Station at around 1.20am on Tuesday, September 17
Read moreDetailsTVP are appealing for help locating James Knight, last seen at Oxford Train Station at around 1.20am on Tuesday, September 17
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club have released a statement regarding an update on the ongoing takeover situation.
Read moreDetailsProtest group Sell Before We Dai has responded to reports that Rob Couhig's proposed takeover at Reading Football Club has collapsed.
Read moreDetailsRotary Club of Reading Abbey's duck race has raised over £5,000 for the club's charity fund as thousands of rubber duckies took to the water
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that the next phase of its electoral register drive is beginning this week
Read moreDetailsButterfly Conservation has announced that 2024 has seen the lowest numbers of butterfly populations in it 14-year history
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC academy product Michael Olise netted a brace on his Champions League debut for Bayern Munich. The former Royal made a big money move to the Bundesliga giants...
Read moreDetailsReading FC’s long ongoing takeover saga appears to have hit a new barrier after talks with Rob Couhig have stalled. Despite a willingness from Couhig’s side to get the deal...
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has found that rerouting flights to avoid contrails could help efforts to tackle climate change, according to a new study
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has laid out its changes to engine management as part of its Community Risk Management Plan
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