FROM THE LEADER: How Reading has been mourning the Queen
Since last Thursday we have been amid a period of national mourning for the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Read moreDetailsSince last Thursday we have been amid a period of national mourning for the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds was delighted to see his Rams side seal a bonus-point success following a 'quality National One derby' win at Chinnor,
Read moreDetailsShe was deeply loved and admired, and we all feel a profound sense of personal sadness and a great loss at this difficult time
Read moreDetailsThe Queen's was, by any measure, the most extraordinary of lives. She touched the lives of countless other people across the world.
Read moreDetailsFollowing the news of the death of the Queen, the University of Reading has reflected on three occasions she visited.
Read moreDetailsIn relaxed surroundings, a meal at Cilantro at Voco Hotel Reading is a memorable night out, for all the right reasons
Read moreDetailsThe issues we face are indeed big. They are massive threats to the values we seek to live by-justice, peace, freedom and integrity
Read moreDetailsAs the summer holidays come to an end, it's a great idea to think about giving your children a healthy and nutritious start to the next school year.
Read moreDetailsThis is an invitation to local residents in neighbouring Reading and Wokingham boroughs to find out more about the University's community activity
Read moreDetailsOn June 14, Reading's local RSPB group held its final indoor meeting before the summer break.
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