Council Tax rises among Police and Crime Commissioner policing budget for 2026-2027
Thames Valley's Police and Crime Commissioner has set out the local policing budget for 2026-2027, including council tax rises
Read moreDetailsThames Valley's Police and Crime Commissioner has set out the local policing budget for 2026-2027, including council tax rises
Read moreDetailsPlans will see new 'MOT-style' checks, no-notice inspections, and increased powers for a new regulator overseeing water companies.
Read moreDetailsA major operation tackling serious and organised crime across Berkshire and nearby counties saw 45 arrests linked with serious crime last week.
Read moreDetailsSome enforcement cameras are set to be brought out of use temporarily, police have announced following discrepancies in traffic enforcement.
Read moreDetailsEmergency services are on scene after reports of a road incident at the Showcase Roundabout in Winnersh.
Read moreDetailsExperts from the University of Reading have shared details about how to stay safe as Storm Goretti continues to cause disruption across the UK.
Read moreDetailsEmergency services are warning commuters to avoid the scene of a road traffic collision in Earley, Reading, following a road collision
Read moreDetailsNHS figures are showing that more people than ever across the South East are using the NHS App to manage their health.
Read moreDetailsThe police settlement confirmed TVP's core funding will be £8.8m less than expected, "barely" covering the costs of inflation and pay increases.
Read moreDetailsNHS trusts are urging residents to use services appropriately as healthcare resources are facing challenges from strikes and a continuing flu spike.
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