Man left with broken jaw and fractured cheekbones during assault in University’s student union
A MAN has been the victim of an assault on the University of Reading campus. It is being treated as GBH by police.
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been the victim of an assault on the University of Reading campus. It is being treated as GBH by police.
Read moreDetailsA bank manager turned over more than a new leaf when he gave up his desk job for a day
Read moreDetailsThe family of David Allen have released a tribute to the 77-year-old.
Read moreDetailsA THIEF stole money from a woman withdrawing money from a Reading town centre cash machine.
Read moreDetailsJEWELLERY and cash were stolen from a home in Lower Earley during a terrifying raid in which a man in his 80s was hit with a crowbar.
Read moreDetailsWe visited the The Biscuit Town Twilight Trail in the Forbury Gardens and Abbey Ruins to have a look.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have put in place stop and search powers across much of west Reading following a robbery at knifepoint in Tilehurst yesterday.
Read moreDetailsDecember is all about traditional trimmings with the best the season has to offer. Here's how to make your own sage and onion stuffing
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS carols will be sung in Reading Minster Church later this month, thanks to Reading Phoenix Choir.
Read moreDetailsThe buses will take children to activities which they would otherwise not have been able to go on.
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