Berkshire man jailed for seven years over robberies including luxury watch theft
A Berkshire man has been jailed for seven years and nine months after being convicted of two robberies
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire man has been jailed for seven years and nine months after being convicted of two robberies
Read moreDetailsA Level and T Level achievements enable learners to take their next steps
Read moreDetailsHalf of students at the independant girls school scored all A* and A
Read moreDetailsCongratulations to students on results day, and support available for those uncertain of their next steps
Read moreDetailsStudents have made exceptional progress, says the school
Read moreDetailsStudents at Leighton Park in Reading are celebrating another rise in top A* grades, with leavers securing places at the country's leading universities
Read moreDetailsStudents at The Bulmershe School are celebrating one of the most successful years in the history of its sixth form
Read moreDetailsStudents at Forest Sixth Form are celebrating another year of strong A Level results, with a rise in top grades
Read moreDetailsStudents at Brakenhale School in Bracknell are celebrating a rise in A Level grades, with more than half of those heading to university
Read moreDetailsStudents at Emmbrook Sixth Form are celebrating strong A Level results, with more than three-quarters of grades awarded at A* to C.
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