Nigel Farage trying to ‘clear his name’ with by-election, says University of Reading politics expert
Nigel Farage is seeking to "clear his name" and wrest back control of events by resigning as an MP and triggering a by-election
Read moreDetailsNigel Farage is seeking to "clear his name" and wrest back control of events by resigning as an MP and triggering a by-election
Read moreDetailsTwo cycling events in tandem attracted more than 400 riders and their families to Bracknell on Sunday 8 June for a choice of rides in the morning
Read moreDetailsA motorcyclist in his 20s has been seriously injured following a crash in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPolice have increased patrols at Reading's Oracle shopping centre following a rise in reports of anti-social behaviour
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a new motorcycle speed camera team aimed at tackling speeding and improving road safety across Berkshire
Read moreDetailsPeople in Reading are being invited to try new sports and fitness activities for free as part of a weekend celebrating the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
Read moreDetailsAn artificial intelligence assistant introduced by Thames Valley Police has handled 200 non-emergency conversations a day in its first six months
Read moreDetailsPolice have urged young people to stay away from two derelict buildings in Bracknell after reports of people entering the sites increased.
Read moreDetailsPolice will have a visible presence across Henley-on-Thames throughout the Henley Royal Regatta to help keep visitors safe.
Read moreDetailsThe law firm has helped to raise close to half a million pounds in future income for Alzheimer's Society.
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