Police release CCTV of man in relation to assault in Reading
Thames Valley Police is releasing a CCTV image of a man who officers would like to speak to in relation to an assault in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is releasing a CCTV image of a man who officers would like to speak to in relation to an assault in Reading.
Read moreDetailsProfessor Andrew Charlton-Perez is recognised for exceptional contribution to climate science and education
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a convenience store in Reading town centre has had permission to sell alcohol revoked over allegations of 'criminal behaviour'.
Read moreDetailsFrustrations over drivers parking in a cycle lane along a busy street in Reading have been expressed.
Read moreDetailsGraffiti has appeared at flats that have replaced a pub near Reading town centre that was once taken over by squatters.
Read moreDetailsNeighbours have branded the future introduction of higher parking charges for drivers of more polluting cars in Reading 'a money grab'.
Read moreDetailsMPs have voted to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales in a landmark decision.
Read moreDetailsWhile most Brits welcome a heatwave, the majority of our homes are not equipped to handle the higher temperatures.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, June 20, Reading marked five years since the death of David Wails, James Furlong, and Joe Ritchie-Bennett with a civic memorial service.
Read moreDetailsFollowing a Thames Valley Police investigation, a man and woman have been jailed for grievous bodily harm (GBH), fraud and robbery in Reading.
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