Berkshire MPs’ votes revealed on public inquiry into grooming gangs
MPs in Berkshire have voted on a Conservative push to launch a new public inquiry into grooming gangs and the sexual exploitation
Read moreDetailsMPs in Berkshire have voted on a Conservative push to launch a new public inquiry into grooming gangs and the sexual exploitation
Read moreDetailsThe Amazons has kicked off 2025 by teaming with Royal Blood for a new collaboration with their latest song, My Blood.
Read moreDetailsThe council has defended approving plans for a new drive-thru restaurant in an area prone to flooding.
Read moreDetailsNHS bosses have said they are 'very keen' for a 'definitive answer' for the future of the Royal Berkshire Hospital rebuild.
Read moreDetailsThe amount of complaints made about children's services in Reading has been revealed as the company which provides these services is due to be closed
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made for the project to replace a former fire station with new homes in Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsA former Thames Valley Police officer has been accused of failing to declare their relationship with a man involved in crime
Read moreDetailsReading's FA Cup journey was put to an end in the third-round as they were knocked out of the competition by Championship high flyers Burnley.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating 15-year-old Chanelle reported missing from Reading.
Read moreDetailsOfwat's recent approval of substantial water bill increases over the next five years highlights the systemic failures
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