Loopholes ended: Use your phone while driving and face fine of £200
LOOPHOLES around mobile phone use while driving have been closed and new rules are now in effect. The consequences can ...
LOOPHOLES around mobile phone use while driving have been closed and new rules are now in effect. The consequences can ...
A MAN suffered a serious head injury during a late-night assault in a Reading park.
THAMES Valley Police has become the latest organisation to announce it has signed up for White Ribbon accreditation
AS BERKSHIRE braces itself for the arrival of Storm Eunice, Thames Valley Police is warning people to only call 999 ...
Organisations from across Thames Valley can apply for grants for projects that support at least one of Mr Barber's five ...
A MAN who was stabbed in an early-morning attack in Whitley is currently in a serious condition. Thames Valley Police ...
A WEST Reading man has been jailed for drug dealing. Colin Green was stopped by police on Jesse Terrace, off ...
Thames Valley Police is issuing a re-appeal for witnesses following a fatal collision in Peppard Common. The incident happened between ...
A SHOPPER was sexually assaulted and had strands of hair cut off as she left a Reading town centre supermarket. ...
A MAN walking along an Earley road was threatened with a Stanley knife in a late-night robbery. The assault took ...
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