Former Bracknell mayor jailed for helping son hide evidence in rape case
A former mayor in Bracknell has been jailed for three years after helping her son conceal evidence linked to the rape of a teenage girl.
Read moreDetailsA former mayor in Bracknell has been jailed for three years after helping her son conceal evidence linked to the rape of a teenage girl.
Read moreDetailsA man found dead in Bracknell has been formally identified by police as Abdul Wali Mamozai.
Read moreDetailsThe final acts for this year's Wokingham Festival have been announced, with organisers promising one of the event's strongest line-ups
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club fans had a chance to meet guide dogs and puppies ahead of a match against Wigan Athletic earlier this season.
Read moreDetailsA fourth man has been arrested in connection with a murder investigation following the death of a man in Bracknell town centre.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham MP's campaign is celebrating the very best of Wokingham's pub network.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police's major crime unit has launched a murder investigation following a death in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a boy suffered a broken leg in a collision involving a car and a bicycle in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsPolice are investigating a suspected stabbing at a nail salon in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsMultiple police vehicles remain on the scene on Peach Street as investigations into the assault continue, with ongoing disruption to traffic expected
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