FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR: Talking and listening about animals in research
Last month, we announced two scientific discoveries that could change medicine for the better. Both studies involved tests on mice.
Read moreDetailsLast month, we announced two scientific discoveries that could change medicine for the better. Both studies involved tests on mice.
Read moreDetailsReading is one of the greenest towns in the UK according to several recent reports and with more than 100 wonderful public parks
Read moreDetailsOn a sunny morning in late April, more than 20 people gathered at Reading Bike Hub, ready to hunt for some of the town's hidden treasures
Read moreDetailsBerkshire and Oxfordshire had a win apiece when the neighbouring counties met at Wargrave on Sunday in a NCCA T20 group double-header.
Read moreDetailsKey partners from across the town gathered at Reading Town Hall for the Council's Annual General Meeting and Mayor-making ceremony.
Read moreDetailsAs a councillor you sometimes have the privilege of overseeing a project that you know is going to make a real difference for generations to come.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire lost by 43 runs to Devon in the second of their four group games in the NCCA Trophy.
Read moreDetailsNew legislation which will see sweeping changes to how tenants and landlords deal with renting homes has been rolled out across the country.
Read moreDetailsFoster carers are truly extraordinary. I think it's important to celebrate those who transform the lives of children in Reading.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds admitted Rams' final-day 61-40 National One home win against Sedgley Park was for the fans.
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