Robert Halfon shares political journey with Queen Anne’s Sixth Form
Students hear former Minister's insights into life and politics
Read moreDetailsStudents hear former Minister's insights into life and politics
Read moreDetailsLuke Walters will take up the post in September
Read moreDetailsHelp wanted to test new child-centred profiling tool
Read moreDetailsThe amount of complaints made about children's services in Reading has been revealed as the company which provides these services is due to be closed
Read moreDetailsThe calendar may have flipped over to 2025, but in the academic world, January is just a month in the middle.
Read moreDetailsThe calendar may have flipped over to 2025, but in the academic world, January is just a month in the middle.
Read moreDetailsA series of 'pop-up geology museum' events has given people the opportunity to learn more about the minerals that are vital to modern life
Read moreDetailsAn educational programme at the Uni of Reading is helping students make more informed decisions about disposing of food packaging, research shows
Read moreDetailsChristmas cheer for Reading residents
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has announced that support for those affected by conflict around the world is set to be expanded.
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