Online news provider Berkshire Live to cease publishing next week
ONLINE news provider Berkshire Live is to cease publishing today, a move that has led Reading East MP to call for more investment in local media.
Read moreDetailsONLINE news provider Berkshire Live is to cease publishing today, a move that has led Reading East MP to call for more investment in local media.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN who met a man outside the RBH was raped. Now police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsTHE CONSTRUCTION company behind the One Station Hill development hit by a fire has praised its staff for their actions
Read moreDetailsMORE than 100 knives were handed over in Berkshire during a week-long amnesty earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA JOINT investigation between Trading Standards and police has seen four Reading people arrested for fraud.
Read moreDetailsAnother person has been charged with shoplifting in Reading following a Thames Valley Police investigation. Kingsley Houghton, aged 47 and of no fixed abode, was charged on Tuesday, November 21,...
Read moreDetailsCrystal Campbell concluded her studies at Theale Green School in June last year, but returned just eight months later as a learning mentor
Read moreDetailsREADING'S twin recently held a special road naming ceremony aimed at celebrating its links with the town.
Read moreDetailsFraudsters are becoming increasingly clever as technology evolves.
Read moreDetailsDRAMATIC writers and poets can access new tools and inspiration thanks to two former Reading Evening Post journalists.
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