Businesses fined £14.3m for data misuse
The Information Commissioner's Office ordered 18 businesses to pay millions for misusing data.
The Information Commissioner's Office ordered 18 businesses to pay millions for misusing data.
More 20mph zones, and increased parking charges for polluting cars, are among measures to tackle Reading's poor air quality.
A PROPOSAL to open a restaurant specialising in burgers in Reading town centre has moved a step closer.
A BUNGALOW in Whitley could be demolished to make way for nine new homes.
MEMBERS of Berkshire Industrial Archaeology Group are planning a walk around the Kennet and Avon Canal and the Coley Branch ...
SOME of the ancient rites of England will be unpacked in a new session coming to nearby Sherfield on Loddon ...
TWO cars were involved in a road traffic collision in Pangbourne last Thursday evening.
Thames Valley Police has urged the public to use its website for reporting non-emergency crimes as issues with contact centres ...
Two more people from Reading, including a 15-year-old, have been arrested following a stabbing in Reading on Saturday
Thames Valley police has released CCTV images of a group of men they would like to speak to regarding a ...
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