Midge Ure turns back the clock with spectacular Hexagon performance
He's had hits in a 1970's pop band (Slik), nearly joined the Sex Pistols, and formed the post-punk power band Rich Kids with Glenn Matlock.
Read moreDetailsHe's had hits in a 1970's pop band (Slik), nearly joined the Sex Pistols, and formed the post-punk power band Rich Kids with Glenn Matlock.
Read moreDetailsA drug dealer who tried to flee police officers along a riverside path in Reading has been jailed for more than two years.
Read moreDetailsTime for a RaW Sounds roadtrip, this time to the legendary 100 Club in London (easy to reach on the Lizzie Line), courtesy of promoters Runnin' Blue
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a woman was allegedly subjected to racist abuse inside a Reading restaurant.
Read moreDetailsWokingham MP discusses social care challenges and community support
Read moreDetailsCould you help a Reading charity to build a community of happier, healthier boys and young men?
Read moreDetailsUniversity of Reading's Dr Stephen Burt comments on weather records set this month
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a serious collision near Reading which hospitalised a man in his eighties.
Read moreDetailsStudios are open to the public for a weekend event
Read moreDetailsFootball in Berkshire's judging panel, has read the stories, taken note of the number of nominations and voted for their top three in each category
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