Racing stripes: Professor Ed Hawkins teams up with Formula E champions with climate stripes
Professor Ed Hawkins of the University of Reading has teamed up with world champion racing team Envision Racing for their next season
Read moreDetailsProfessor Ed Hawkins of the University of Reading has teamed up with world champion racing team Envision Racing for their next season
Read moreDetailsNew research shows that Reading residents are eager to see faster action to tackle climate change and less likely to believe misinformation
Read moreDetailsA BURST water main in Reading has led to significant flooding and multiple road closures. Thames Valley Police posted to social media to warn motorists that they were dealing with...
Read moreDetailsThe inquest into the death of Ruth Perry has concluded in Reading
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that its plans for affordable housing and an adult care facility are set to go ahead
Read moreDetailsWe chat to comedian Janine Harouni before she sets out on her debut UK stand-up tour, starting in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading made the top 200 in sustainability last year, and has now risen more than 100 places to 61st place in the QS rankings
Read moreDetailsDouble Barrelled Brewery teamed up with Reading Indie Market to bring seasonal sundries and festive gifts to the taproom in Tilehurst
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police under-performs in all categories but one, according to a PEEL report from HMICFRS
Read moreDetailsMakers, creators, and artists joined together and set out their stalls at The Rising Sun Arts Centre, stocking seasonal products
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