Thames Valley residents, including Reading and Wokingham, among biggest victims of online shopping fraud
THAMES VALLEY residents are among the biggest victims of online shopping fraud in the country.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES VALLEY residents are among the biggest victims of online shopping fraud in the country.
Read moreDetailsAS THE nation prepares for the rise in the energy price cap to £2,500 on October 1, police are warning people to be alert to scammers
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is set to celebrate its governing charity's 40th anniversary this week.
Read moreDetailsA CIVIC service on Sunday, September 18, gave Reading a chance to remember the life of the Queen. Held a day before the funeral service, it was an opportunity for...
Read moreDetailsReading FC secured a hard-fought 1-0 win away at Wigan on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsA THEALE teenager became the youngster-ever speaker at Pangbourne Rotary Club last week.
Read moreDetailsPaul Ince praised his side's response to a lacklustre performance in midweek, as Reading FC defeated Wigan 1-0.
Read moreDetailsReading FC enjoyed their Saturday afternoon in the north-west, defeating Wigan 1-0.
Read moreDetailsREADING CLIMATE FESTIVAL is set to return for its third running, encouraging positive action against the environmental crisis.
Read moreDetailsA MAN was injured in a stabbing that took place in Reading town centre last night, leading police to enact Section 60 powers
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