Thames Valley Police expands presence in Windsor ahead of committal ceremony for the Queen
A COMMITTAL ceremony for the Queen will take place in Windsor following her funeral in London
A COMMITTAL ceremony for the Queen will take place in Windsor following her funeral in London
AS PROCLAMATION ceremonies take place across the country today, Thames Valley Police has pledged to play its part in ensuring ...
The Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police said it had been a privilege to protect the Queen while she was ...
Thames Valley Police Chief Constable, John Campbell, has announced his intention to retire from his role on Wednesday, August 31
Lemaree Jordan, 18, of Tilehurst, was sentenced to three years and nine months in prison at Reading Crown Court on ...
James Tollafield, 46 and from Duke Street in the town centre, was sentenced to two years in prison by judges ...
FIVE people were arrested by Thames Valley Police on Saturday on suspicion of drug offences.
A fight on the Tilehurst/Southcote borders last night has led to Thames Valley Police taking action. It has put in ...
THE Metropolitan Police has charged three men in connection with a series of offences across the south of England, including ...
POLICE are on the scene of a suspected ram raid in Emmer Green. Details have yet to be released, but ...
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