Uni of Reading: Stripes shown to help public understanding of climate crisis, study shows
A new study has explained how the Climate Stripes visualisation has helped communicate the climate crisis to the public.
Read moreDetailsA new study has explained how the Climate Stripes visualisation has helped communicate the climate crisis to the public.
Read moreDetailsAcademics have said that proposed tariffs on film imports in the US could "risk losing talent" and the UK's status as a global competitor in film
Read moreDetailsThames Valley is among the areas of the UK seeing the highest rates of car theft, a new study has shown
Read moreDetailsReading has been ranked fifth most intelligent in a new study which compares educational attainment figures from towns and cities across England
Read moreDetailsSupporters of Extinction Rebellion were joined by members of the public for an art session in Forbury Gardens on Monday, May 5
Read moreDetailsA young man and woman were attacked by a group of teenagers in Reading who demanded money on Wednesday, April 30.
Read moreDetailsThe heroes of the Caribbean island of Barbados have been celebrated at an event in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA lively club in Reading is in trouble with the police after a night where a woman was punched in the face and disorder led to a significant police
Read moreDetailsThe benefits of a major overhaul of a shopping mall in Reading have been welcomed in a project that will see more than 600 flats added to the centre
Read moreDetailsA Reading roundabout has been renamed to honour the Windrush generation, following a heartfelt request by Peter Small, a descendant from Barbados.
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