Edith Morley Lecture to explore life with breast cancer
COPING with breast cancer will be the focus of a prestigious University of Reading public event.
Read moreDetailsCOPING with breast cancer will be the focus of a prestigious University of Reading public event.
Read moreDetailsA FIRST half Andy Carroll goal was enough to earn Reading FC a point against Hull City on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar Corner marked the first anniversary of moving to Hosier Street with a four-day extravaganza of events and fixtures
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that the refurbished play area in Prospect Park is now set to open on Thursday, March 23
Read moreDetailsFollowing last year's hiatus, Down at the Abbey is returning in September with headliners The Comet is Coming and more to be announced
Read moreDetailsIn the top-of-the-table clash, already crowned division one champions Kingfisher A scored an 9-1 away victory over second place Our Lady of Peace A.
Read moreDetailsStudents from the school were joined by CNN when they performed creative contributions to explore modern slavery and raise awareness
Read moreDetailsFurther restrictions on HMOs are set to be decided upon at a planning committee meeting on Thursday
Read moreDetailsThe Retreat held the contest to create unique recipes for pickled onions in its annual event
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading took part in a special ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
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