More than 80 arrests, 100 seizures, in multi-force crackdown on cross-borders crime
Last week Thames Valley Police took part in a multi-force collaboration which saw more than 80 arrests and over 100 seizures of illegal items.
Read moreDetailsLast week Thames Valley Police took part in a multi-force collaboration which saw more than 80 arrests and over 100 seizures of illegal items.
Read moreDetailsThis week, RBFRS is running a campaign urging people to 'Be Water Aware', with a view to reducing the number of drowning incidents around the UK
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has issued a regular reminder to collect prescriptions in preparation for partial closures over the coming May Bank Holiday
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Air Ambulance has launched a new campaign which allows supporters to add their name to the underside of the charity's red helicopter.
Read moreDetailsPCC Matthew Barber has said he is "disappointed" that ministers chose to block the amendment dspite 'cross-party' support in the Commons last week
Read moreDetailsA free service offering support and advocacy to victims of stalking has been extended for another two years.
Read moreDetailsPeople across the South East are being urged to use NHS 111 online as their first port of call for non-emergency medical advice over Easter.
Read moreDetailsSt John Ambulance has launched a major recruitment drive to find 1,500 new Emergency Responders to help keep people safe across England.
Read moreDetailsThe National Health Service has announced major changes to the Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and Buckinghamshire Integrated Care Board have now taken effect
Read moreDetailsAfter new water tariffs came into effect this week, research by Thames Water shows that many could be getting help with water bills.
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