Prof Ian Mills: Reading University hails late lecturer who redefined the kilogram
ONE OF the University of Reading's longest-serving and most influential scientists has died, aged 92.
Read moreDetailsONE OF the University of Reading's longest-serving and most influential scientists has died, aged 92.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM schoolboy has embarked on another fundraising effort, having earned a reputation for his philanthropy in 2022.
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH READING charity is calling on members of the community to take part in a unique fundraising challenge.
Read moreDetailsFresh from The Circle US, comedian Tom Houghton speaks to Reading Today ahead of his 60-date tour
Read moreDetailsCOBWEBS were blown away ? and rained on ? at one of the first challenges of 2023
Read moreDetailsCressingham children's home has been awarded an "Outstanding" rating by Ofsted for its third consecutive inspection
Read moreDetailsA STREET in Reading has been closed due to fallen brickwork. Friar Street has now been closed in both directions following fallen masonry, with the area deemed to be unsafe....
Read moreDetailsReading Rep is bringing a new perspective to a classic production following its revival of A Christmas Carol
Read moreDetailsGRANTS have been awarded to churches in Reading, Woodley and Earley to help them offer warm spaces for the community this winter
Read moreDetailsA GROUP that helps people with learning disabilities is the latest to receive a Covid-19 grant from a Reading-based charitable foundation
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