Uni of Reading launches £34M scholarship to foster global sustainability leadership
The University of Reading has announced it is making a major investment into fostering green leadership talent through a new scholarship programme
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has announced it is making a major investment into fostering green leadership talent through a new scholarship programme
Read moreDetailsA new initiative from the University of Aberdeen is set to make clean heating more accessible to communities.
Read moreDetailsLocal supporters of the Defend Our Juries Campaign are once again set to hold a demonstration in Reading on Saturday, January 25.
Read moreDetailsThe council's licensing team has reiterated the importance of catching a taxi safely after officers caught another unlicensed driver plying for hire
Read moreDetailsA fossilised neck bone found in Canada has shed some light on crocodile-like creatures from over 75 million years ago
Read moreDetailsTwo brothers from Reading are set to expand their pizza business after making a successful pitch on Dragons Den
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Hospital has said that it is "extremely disappointed" following news of the latest delays to updates to the site
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda has urged caution among residents after a a fireworks display led to the death of a pet in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe Fox and Hounds has announced Butcombes Big Table Talk to encourage connections and bring people together on Thursdays
Read moreDetailsPenny, aged 50, avoided her cervical screening for nearly 20 years, but was diagnosed after a routine check-up
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