A red-light camera has been installed at a pedestrian crossing on the A4 in Calcot. The cameras will capture red light jumpers at the crossing and, when the crossing lights are green, they operate as ...
The Bank of England has cut its estimate for the level of capital reserves that banks must hold to protect against their collapse, in a significant loosening of post-financial crisis regulations. The ...
The UK Government was “digging its own black hole” before the Budget, the SNP’s Westminster leader has said. Pressure continues on Chancellor Rachel Reeves over whether the Treasury misleadingly ...
The Bank of England said the UK banking system remains sturdy enough to support households and businesses even if economic conditions worsened.
A Newbury tenant has been removed from their home with entry banned for three months amid 'repeated criminality and nuisance' concerns.
The increase in taxes on income from properties may dampen the supply of new rental properties coming onto the market, the society said.
Wildcard Will Jacks has been catapulted into England’s team for the second Ashes Test, with the all-rounder preferred to Shoaib Bashir in Brisbane.
Ollie Pope insisted unflinching media scrutiny in Australia would not drive England’s Ashes squad behind closed doors, after some players were pictured riding e-scooters without helmets.
Here's a round-up of Berkshire criminals jailed in November 2025. From shoplifting to drug offences and murder, the courts and law enforcement across Berkshire were kept very busy last month. The ...
Under-fire Thomas Frank has issued a rallying cry to disconnected Tottenham supporters and insisted they are “nothing without the fans” ahead of Tuesday’s trip to Newcastle.
Flood alerts remain in place across Scotland following a spell of heavy rain from the west on Monday. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) has eight alerts in place that cover much of the ...
Three-year-old Nathaniel Clayton started having problems with his vision when he was just six months old. After numerous ...