Thames Valley Police apologises for death of a man in custody in 2017
Thames Valley police has apologised to the family of Leroy Junior Medford, who died while in police custody in Reading in 2017
Read moreDetailsThames Valley police has apologised to the family of Leroy Junior Medford, who died while in police custody in Reading in 2017
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Hospital joins trusts and communities around the UK in celebrating the NHS Big Tea event
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support's podcast discussing HIV has been nominated for the British Podcast Awards.
Read moreDetailsReading College has planted a commemorative tree to honour the Queen's Platinum Jubilee
Read moreDetailsReading's fleet of food waste disposal vehicles are set to get brand new names, chosen by you
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has joined the charter which commits organisations to improving race equality and equal opportunities
Read moreDetailsHERE'S today's weather forecast for Friday, June 3: Today will be windy and very cloudy but largely dry, according to the MET Office, with high temperatures of 21°C. The...
Read moreDetailsHERE'S today's weather forecast for Thursday, June 2: Today will be cloudy but largely dry, according to the MET Office, with high temperatures of 20°C. The sun will rise at...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing help tracing the 72-year old, who is believed to be in Reading
Read moreDetailsONLY FOOLS and Horses star Sue Holderness visited Thames Hospice last week to accept a donation from Berkshire?s masons
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