BBC Radio Berkshire's sports editor Tim Dellor discusses Sunday's sacking of Noel Hunt and who might follow.
Police officers urge drivers not to take the risk of drink or drug-driving over Christmas.
A student from Reading has reached the final of a global science competition.
Berkshire motorbike riders took to the road for a festive toy run, in aid of Barnardo's.
The musical version of Paddington is adapted from the popular books by Berkshire-born Michael Bond.
Katie Tyler and Ellie Tutt have walked six miles in a three-legged challenge.
BBC Radio Berkshire's Tim Dellor gives us the lowdown on the Royals new manager.
Women carrying glow sticks lit up the night to advocate for safer cycling after dark.
Rob Couhig talks to BBC South's sports editor, Lewis Coombes.
Autonomous delivery robots spotted in Reading mark the town's first test of pavement-based parcel drop-offs.
Tom Morley from 80s band Scritti Politti now teaches school children about drumming in different cultures.
The head of Ofsted in the south-east answered questions about the schools inspectorate.
The canister can be seen flying out of the back of a waste lorry after being crushed.
Oxford United's squad are seen getting ready for Sunday's crucial match against Bolton Wanderers.
Adam Garrett has been jailed for four years after causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
The 81-year-old ends his show covering BBC Radio Berkshire, BBC Radio Oxford and BBC Radio Solent.
A man has been jailed for careless driving after the two cyclists suffered life-changing injuries.
A crash involving two vehicles and two pedestrians happened on Tuesday morning outside Windsor Castle.
Recordings uncovered of Ronnie Kray from inside Broadmoor reflecting on time in hospital.
Police and forensic officers were on the scene at Addington Road on Thursday morning.
Video captures former British gymnast Lucie Colebeck set a handspring world record in a break from performing with Cirque du Soleil.