Cable has praise for Reading bankers
Nick Gutteridge • Published 24 May 2013 18:30
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BUSINESS Secretary Vince Cable has praised a Reading-based bank for backing the "lifeblood" of the economy.

Police arrest ninth man in murder investigation
A NINTH man has been arrested in the investigation into Kamran Maman's murder

Firefighters called after man gets arm stuck in letter box
AN 18-YEAR-OLD man's girlfriend had to call the fire brigade after his arm became stuck in a letter box as he tried to enter his mums house.
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Reading 
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A WOMAN had to be freed from her car which flipped on its side following a collision with a tanker near the Oracle.
Slough 
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Bracknell 
Popular Warfield horse shows must move after 20 years
AN ESTABLISHED horse show which has been raising money for disabled riding for more than 20 years, has been forced to move location.
Windsor 
Councillors snub Windsor Metro Bank plans
BANK bosses have been sent back to the designing board after plans to open a new branch in Windsor town centre were refused.
Opinion 
Here lies a political career....and lies and lies
OVER the years it's become something of a truism that the way to tell politicians are lying is to check if their lips are moving. We had a variation on that theme on Monday night when TV news showed a montage of Chris Huhne denials.
The Guide 
The Undertones bring punk back to Sub89
Is there such a thing as being too old for punk? The Undertones - formed in Derry in 1975, reformed with a new frontman in 1999 - don't seem to think so. And with tunes as good as Teenage Kicks, Jimmy Jimmy and My Perfect Cousin to play, you can see why.



















