Coroner calls for changes after woman dies of ‘missed’ aneurysm
A WOMAN from Wokingham died after doctors missed a large aneurysm in her abdomen. Violet Livene Nelson, 80, who was ...
A WOMAN from Wokingham died after doctors missed a large aneurysm in her abdomen. Violet Livene Nelson, 80, who was ...
A RARE toy car has raced away at auction in Wokingham, selling for thousands of pounds. The C.I.J. clockwork Alfa ...
WITNESSES are being sought after an air compressor was stolen from a property in Woodley on Thursday night. At around ...
A major road that links Wokingham with Bracknell and Reading will be closed tonight (Wednesday, November 29) for emergency works. ...
A DISABLED man has been verbally assaulted by a taxi driver in the car park of Woodley Library. At around ...
THE MAN stabbed to death in Finchampstead on Friday has been named by police. Gee Smith, 29, died in the ...
A SCHOOL in Woodley which caters for children with additional needs is celebrating after being deemed Outstanding by Ofsted yet ...
A MAN has been charged with murder following the death of a man in Finchampstead on Friday. The charge is ...
Police officers are still on the scene following a fatal stabbing in Finchampstead on Friday night. Although officers have arrested ...
WHILE Christmas is a time when families and communities come together it is also a time when many people are ...
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