Man charged with Reading murder after cyclist dies
Shazeb Khalid, aged 24, of no fixed abode, has been charged with one count of murder.
Read moreDetailsShazeb Khalid, aged 24, of no fixed abode, has been charged with one count of murder.
Read moreDetailsThe TimeTrap Escape Room in central Reading has announced it is set to close on march 20, after nearly 8 years
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railway has marked another significant milestone with one of its battery-powered train as estimates say it could break records
Read moreDetailsLiberation and black theology will be the focus for a religious-themed discussion group coming to Reading town centre next month.
Read moreDetailsTHE stars in the night sky are the focus of a new book aimed at children wanting to gaze in wonder at nature's light fantastic.
Read moreDetailsDEADLETTER will be joined by Mary In The Junkyard, Man/Woman/Chainsaw, and Gag Salon at St Laurence Church on Friday, March 8
Read moreDetailsDrag superstar Sum Ting Wong is performing at The Oakford Social Club on the first Saturday of every month from 8pm.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating Kelly, 33, who has been missing from Southcote for five days
Read moreDetailsThe future of Homes for Reading Ltd is unclear as the council says that the viability of the company is no longer assured
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for information following an assault on a bus while travelling along the Kings Road in Reading on Monday
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