Firm admits overseas corruption
A Berkshire-based engineering company admits it was involved in overseas corruption and breaching UN sanctions.
Cut Heathrow 'stacking', say MPs
MPs urge the government to reduce the number of planes allowed to "stack" over Heathrow before a third runway is built.
Cliff death sparks safety warning
The death of a Berkshire student who fell from a cliff in Cornwall sparks a row over the safety of young revellers in the town.
'Robo doctor' in first operations
The Royal Berkshire Hospital starts using a £1.2m "robotic surgeon" to carry out regular operations.
Man denies street attack murder
A man denies stabbing a teenager in an "altercation" outside a shopping centre in Reading, Berkshire.
Footballer treats paralysed girl
A girl paralysed after falling from a tree is given a surprise visit on her birthday by former Reading FC captain Graeme Murty.
Patient charged with two murders
A patient at Berkshire's Broadmoor Hospital is charged with murdering two women and attempted murder in 1998.
Courses cut amid funds shortage
Managers at the University of Reading decide to close its School of Continuing Education due to a lack of funding.
Award for facing swordsman
A man is given a police bravery award after he cornered a man who was chasing two police officers with a samurai sword.
Fine warning over double parking
Drivers who park across dropped kerbs or double park, causing problems for wheelchair users face being fined, a council warns.
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