Scout leader jailed for child sex offences
A FORMER SCOUT leader from Earley has been given a four year jail sentence for indecently assaulting a boy more ...
A FORMER SCOUT leader from Earley has been given a four year jail sentence for indecently assaulting a boy more ...
A section of the M4 motorway is expected to remain closed overnight following an incident this morning (Wednesday). The eastbound ...
HAL ROBSON-KANU, Simon Cox and Anton Ferdinand will all leave Reading when their contracts expire next month, the club have ...
READING'S Thai shareholders Narin Niruttinanon, Lady Sasima Srivikorn and Sumrith Thanakarnjanasuth have released a statement on their ambitions going forward ...
CREWS from Wokingham and Bracknell fire stations have been attending a an incident in Burghfield this afternoon where a number ...
"IT'S JUST not good enough". That was the honest assessment from Reading Women winger Emma Follis after the Royals' wait ...
LAUREN BRUTON says Reading can take plenty of positives from their campaign so far despite no wins in WSL 1 ...
A 10-year-old boy from Reading needed help from firefighters are he got his hand trapped in a door. A crew ...
QUICK-thinking students from the University of Reading jumped to the rescue of a contractor whose vehicle ended up in Whiteknights ...
AN E-fit has been released in connection with an aggravated burglary in Spencers Wood in February. At around 3.20am on Thursday, ...
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