Police and Crime Commissioner pledges ‘hostile environment’ for car criminals in Berkshire
Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner, Matthew Barber, has pledged a 'hostile environment' to those who to commit vehicle crime
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner, Matthew Barber, has pledged a 'hostile environment' to those who to commit vehicle crime
Read moreDetailsHundreds will take part in a June relay
Read moreDetailsReading charity Thrive seeks people to help with its life-changing work
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Read moreDetailsThe UK could be in for a dry summer this year despite wet weather through the spring, scientists have warned.
Read moreDetailsA serving officer with Thames Valley Police has been suspended and charged with sexual assault in relation to an incident last year
Read moreDetailsReading Indie Comedy Festival's new act competition sees eight of the freshest names in the local scene taking up the mic
Read moreDetailsA farewell from Stand and Deliver kicks off the festival with host Rhodri Buttrick, Khalid Raheem, Kitty Speed, Vlad Bihun, and headliner Matt Price
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Read moreDetailsLeaders have reacted to the meningitis outbreak in Reading as a young person has sadly died from the illness.
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