Reading is among the worst areas in the Thames Valley for drink-driving. New data obtained by law firm Legal Expert via ...
Reading is among the worst areas in the Thames Valley for drink-driving. New data obtained by law firm Legal Expert via Freedom of Information requests found that between December 2023 and November ...
Restructuring plan enables struggling utility to keep operating just weeks before it was set to run out of money – but judge ...
Thames Valley Police has temporarily changed how staff are able to book annual leave amid masses of people leaving the force. The force has paused automated booking of annual leave from May 31 ...
Thames Valley Police has said "mental health and wellbeing support are a top priority" after it was revealed that around 37 people are leaving the force each month. This is according to data ...
A temporary ban on Thames Valley Police officers booking holidays over the summer via an automated system has been partly lifted. The force made changes to how annual leave could be taken because ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNNew campaign looking to reduce knife crime in Thames ValleyA new campaign is looking to reduce the number of knife crimes in Hampshire and the Thames Valley. The South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS) campaign will run throughout February ...
Accountancy firm Cooper Parry has opened a new superhub in the Thames Valley. This distinctive space in The Forbury unites CP teams from Reading, Oxford, Slough, and Farnborough into one central ...
The Henley-on-Thames wealth management team of WH Ireland Group has joined Verso Group, a consolidator in the UK wealth management market.
Thames Water will discover whether a High Court judge has approved plans to restructure the struggling utility on Tuesday.
Latest figures from the Ministry of Justice show 646 people aged between 10 and 17 in the Thames Valley Police area were convicted of crimes in the 12 months to March 2023. Within a year of their ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNThames Water’s £3bn loan to stave off collapse despite ‘eye-watering’ termsOxfordshire's water company Thames Water has won approval for a high-cost £3billion loan to save it from collapse, as an ...
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