The council is now waiting for Oxfordshire County Council, the highways authority, to agree on where to install the signs, which will cost £85 each and will have a Thames Valley Police logo at the ...
Thames Valley Police’s Chief Constable has been suspended with immediate effect, the force’s commissioner confirmed today (16 ...
Thames Valley Police chief constable suspended over gross misconduct claims - Watchdog investigating allegations against ...
Thames Valley Police’s commissioner has offered his take on how best to investigate and stop grooming gangs in his policing area. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Milton Keynes Citizen, ...
Thames Valley Police rural crime taskforce has stopped vehicles, issued advice and assisted with arrests on patrols this afternoon. Officers from the rural unit were out and about in the Thames ...
The sentencing of a Thames Valley Police officer, who admitted having sexual contact with a vulnerable woman he was investigating, has been adjourned. PC Matthew Lynch, 36, based at Slough ...
The Thames Valley District school board is launching in a dozen schools a program targeting students at risk for addiction, its mental health officials say. The PreVenture program for youths 12 to ...
The London-area’s largest school board is taking several steps to improve its sagging standardized testing results after demands from trustees that the marks improve, Thames Valley District ...
The Home Office announced on Tuesday that it would pay a grant of £345.5m to Thames Valley Police (TVP) in 2025/26, an increase of £20.1m on 2024/25. But Matthew Barber said the money would be ...
Police have issued an update after a Christmas Day stabbing in Milton Keynes in which two women were killed and two other people, as well as a dog, were injured. Thames Valley Police confirmed a ...
A former Thames Valley Police (TVP) officer who told "reprehensible" lies that both her parents had died would have been sacked had she not quit, a panel found. The woman, who has not been ...
Thames Valley Police said the weapons should not be owned by children and any use should be reported. Police said the two men, aged 18 and 30 and both from Bicester, remained in custody on Tuesday.