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Thursday, 11 March 2010 20:59
The high commissioner of Ghana’s visit to the town may have been delayed but it didn’t stop members of Ghana Association Reading (GAR) celebrating the country’s 53rd year of independence.
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 20:59
A businessman has been booted out of the Conservative Party after declaring he will stand as an Independent candidate for MP.
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The man who died when his car was struck by a train on a level crossing has been named as David Francis Brown.
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A 12-year-old girl was struck by a car in Earley this morning.
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Building an indoor skatepark or BMX track for young people in Lower Earley will not be possible because it would be “very expensive”, according to councillors.
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A Katesgrove man who took crack cocaine to cope with the news that his granny was suffering from cancer has been given a community order.
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Top cop Superintendent Jim Weems has called on getreading readers to share their views in an online debate.
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Reading's top cop hailed the past 11 months a success – crime has plummeted for the third year running.
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Corporal Richard Green stands to attention with an army colleague as he pays his respects at the funeral of fallen soldier Cyrus Thatcher in June last year.
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A Woodley teenager who is convinced Michael Jackson is still alive has quizzed spoon-bender Uri Geller about his theory.
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More families are buying alcohol for their children to drink at home because they feel it is safer.
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