Man jailed for 20 years for murdering his partner in her own home
AN EARLEY man has been jailed for life after being found guilty of killing his partner in her own home earlier this year
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY man has been jailed for life after being found guilty of killing his partner in her own home earlier this year
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar's Winter Weekend event in Reading's Market Place is set to return this weekend, Saturday, December 18 and Sunday, December 19.
Read moreDetailsEVERY good boy and girl in Reading will be keeping an eye out for Santa this Christmas ? they?ll be hoping he?ll be driving a bus.
Read moreDetailsNeither snow nor rain nor heat stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds. But they will take a day off for Christmas.
Read moreDetailsSMALL businesses in Reading are being urged to take advantage of a government digital scheme to boost flagging sales.
Read moreDetailsA 31-YEAR-OLD man who used to live at Rowe Court has been charged with murder and arson following an investigation into the flat fire
Read moreDetails"Gaining safe access could take quite some time due to the deterioration in the structure of the building from the fire," a RBFRS spokesperson said.
Read moreDetailsTHERE were tall ones, small ones, skinny ones and a few that might get stuck going down the chimney.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough libraries, Berkshire Record Office, and Reading Museum will be closed from Friday, December 24 until Monday, 3 January inclusive.
Read moreDetailsStaff at a building society with a branch in Reading?s town centre can get the Christmas party started early.
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