“No means yes to me”: Rapist jailed after making chilling remark to victim
A man who told a woman "no means yes to me" after raping and sexually assaulting her has been jailed for eight years.
Read moreDetailsA man who told a woman "no means yes to me" after raping and sexually assaulting her has been jailed for eight years.
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been jailed for a combined total of more than seven years after being caught supplying class A drugs in Reading.
Read moreDetailsResidents across Bracknell Forest will be paying 4.99 percent more council tax next year.
Read moreDetailsAt a time when climate change is becoming politically polarised, rigorous global science matters more than ever
Read moreDetailscient bridge in Swallowfield has reopened to vehicles after being closed for more than two weeks following a lorry collision.
Read moreDetailsPolice have launched an urgent appeal to trace a man wanted in connection with a serious hit-and-run collision that left a child with serious injuries
Read moreDetailsWokingham town council will be hosting performers, artists, east Asian street food traders and more.
Read moreDetailsKey players from Wokingham met in London on Tuesday to discuss the problem of parking at Twyford station.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council is proposing to accept government funding to help increase SEND school places in the borough more quickly.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Society is set to host a free meeting.
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