The stories you need to hear from the news desk at 麻豆社 Radio Berkshire.
Andrew Morris, CEO of Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, on Wexham's new A&E.
Described as one of the most remarkable items to ever feature on the Antiques Roadshow
Police say decision made following security review after the terror attack at Westminster
Olympic rower from Maidenhead Katherine Grainger on life after rowing and becoming a Dame.
The outdoor pool at Kings Meadow is due to reopen this summer.
School crossing patrol services at eight locations in Wokingham could be axed.
The husband of the late MP Jo Cox has launched a special event to commemorate her life.
TV Auctioneer Thomas Plant came across some astonishing finds in the Reading suburb.
The work is the result of a 拢800,000 investment to improve the centre.
New technology will allow people to recognise when someone is having heart trouble.
People were left with full bins and a note reminding them what can't be recycled.
Heathrow Airport has received an influx of the flowers ahead of Valentines Day.
The ten year old died after the incident which happened in the Topshop store.
A five-year study by the Police Foundation praised social cohesion and effective policing.
The Speaker of the House visited the University of Reading three days before his comments.
The Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading was running at 92% capacity last month.
The local newspaper printed their first copy in February 1867.
The 麻豆社's Political Reporter Patrick O'Hagan explains why the tax is increasing.
The Reading based "Free your Instinct" hope to help people improve their well-being.
The government announced Heathrow as its preferred option for expanding airport capacity.
A Thames Valley businessman has developed an algorithm that finds you the best deals.
Parents in West Berkshire will pay 拢700 a year to get their kids to school on the bus.
Frimley Hospital is one of 11 to trial using MRI scanners for prostate cancer diagnoses.
The average person in the South has debts of around 拢40,000.