Police make multiple seizures following county lines money-laundering operation
Police have seized a number of drugs and illegal cigarettes, as well as stopped a number of illegal working practises, in a multi-agency operation.
Read moreDetailsPolice have seized a number of drugs and illegal cigarettes, as well as stopped a number of illegal working practises, in a multi-agency operation.
Read moreDetailsAmong those taking to the stage are Henjila, The Pink Diamond Revue, and Reading's own Ma Bessie, alongside headliners Big Special and Sprints
Read moreDetailsTheir concert of music will help fund breast screening equipment
Read moreDetailsDr Christina Hill-Williams DL will be greatly missed
Read moreDetailsAndrew was invited to Reading's Kendrick school to share his knowledge with the school's journalism club.
Read moreDetailsThree Hens in a Boat is as rude and raucous as it is emotional and introspective, full of laugh-out-loud moments punctuated with jaw-drop surprises
Read moreDetailsA new study has explained how the Climate Stripes visualisation has helped communicate the climate crisis to the public.
Read moreDetailsAcademics have said that proposed tariffs on film imports in the US could "risk losing talent" and the UK's status as a global competitor in film
Read moreDetailsThames Valley is among the areas of the UK seeing the highest rates of car theft, a new study has shown
Read moreDetailsReading has been ranked fifth most intelligent in a new study which compares educational attainment figures from towns and cities across England
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