Reading man released after murder arrest as death ruled non-suspicious
A man's death in Reading is no longer being treated as suspicious following a post-mortem examination, police said.
Read moreDetailsA man's death in Reading is no longer being treated as suspicious following a post-mortem examination, police said.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough has been named the best place in the UK to start a new business, according to a new study.
Read moreDetailsA £1,000 e-scooter capable of reaching speeds of up to 43mph has been seized after a 16-year-old was stopped by police in a Bracknell park.
Read moreDetailsReading FC has announced a new partnership with Berkshire-based brewery Siren Craft Brew.
Read moreDetailsAutomatic Number Plate Recognition technology is being installed at a supermarket car park in Winnersh following concerns about anti-social behaviour.
Read moreDetailsPolice are to deploy live facial recognition vans at a shopping centre in Bracknell as part of an operation to identify suspects and deter crime.
Read moreDetailsTrejsi Jahollari, aged 18, of Slough, has been charged with one count each of attempted murder and possession of an offensive weapon.
Read moreDetailsInspectors confirm local plan is on track for approval
Read moreDetailsPolice have caught eight drivers committing offences during speed enforcement operations across south Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire man has been jailed for seven years and nine months after being convicted of two robberies
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