“I was in tears”: Wokingham pensioner scammed out of £250,000 by AI Martin Lewis video
A 68-year-old man from Wokingham in Berkshire has lost more than £250,000 in an investment scam that used a deepfake video
Read moreDetailsA 68-year-old man from Wokingham in Berkshire has lost more than £250,000 in an investment scam that used a deepfake video
Read moreDetailsCelebrations were in full swing at Austen House Care Home as one of its residents, Bridget "Delia" Dunne, marked her 100th birthday in style.
Read moreDetailsTalented athletes in Reading are being invited to apply for support from the UK's largest athlete support programme, the GLL Sport Foundation
Read moreDetailsForty business leaders in Berkshire have completed a 60?hour Level 3 Skills Bootcamp in AI for Business
Read moreDetailsThe original retro festival, Rewind, is returning to Temple Island Meadows in Henley-on-Thames from Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd August
Read moreDetailsA serving Thames Valley Police officer has been charged with sexual assault following an investigation by the force.
Read moreDetailsReal change needs proper funding says the Wokingham MP
Read moreDetailsCats Protection launches short story competition
Read moreDetailsA woman has been sentenced after admitting to shooting two cats in Winnersh, Berkshire, in what Police described as "unacceptable" animal cruelty.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club have taken an unprecedented step in English football by appointing a head of artificial intelligence
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